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Snowflake Education?
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should students be permitted the opportunity to hear and challenge controversial ideas? or is it more important for students to be protected from possibly corrupting concepts?
should students be permitted the opportunity to hear and challenge controversial ideas? or is it more important for students to be protected from possibly corrupting concepts?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Knowing students one group will complain they must be allowed to hear a controversial speakers viewpoint, but one suspects many of that group want it just to cause a reaction by authority, whilst another group of students would be equally adament that the air of publicity ought not be given to those with evil views as it may spread the evil. University authorities damned if they ban or if they don't. But it seems not snowflake governance but spineless authorities.
Hi Mushie
nice to see you posting - you little intellectual you
Blimey when I was student we set out to shock our elders and betters with outrageous speakers in an effort to appal and outrage
now we are back to rhetoric 101 - you must let the other side speak
Didja see Bindel who has been non-platformed ( = invited and disinvited later) saying "o heavens I dont believe in free speech - totally free that is!"
NEEEEEXT!
well what about allowing someone to argue that sax with under fives should be allowed ?
erm well I certainly dont think it should be a crime if he did....
In 1970, I read as a student about the Oxbridge of Russia - Moscow Institute of Higher Studies and Future Rulers or something.
First lecture - "boys and gurlz - this is the oxbridge of Soviet Russia but is not like oxbridge in england. Too much free thought and you are off to a gulag!"
oo-er !
and now we have it here - by choice !
nice to see you posting - you little intellectual you
Blimey when I was student we set out to shock our elders and betters with outrageous speakers in an effort to appal and outrage
now we are back to rhetoric 101 - you must let the other side speak
Didja see Bindel who has been non-platformed ( = invited and disinvited later) saying "o heavens I dont believe in free speech - totally free that is!"
NEEEEEXT!
well what about allowing someone to argue that sax with under fives should be allowed ?
erm well I certainly dont think it should be a crime if he did....
In 1970, I read as a student about the Oxbridge of Russia - Moscow Institute of Higher Studies and Future Rulers or something.
First lecture - "boys and gurlz - this is the oxbridge of Soviet Russia but is not like oxbridge in england. Too much free thought and you are off to a gulag!"
oo-er !
and now we have it here - by choice !
//permitted by whom ? //
The ideological left wing liberal elite that seem to control what is said at Universities today. That is what this is all about, university students should be able to tackle undesirable topics with intellectual debate rather than the current method of shutting down anyone you dont agree with. Or name calling.
Much like we get on here by some on the Left.
The ideological left wing liberal elite that seem to control what is said at Universities today. That is what this is all about, university students should be able to tackle undesirable topics with intellectual debate rather than the current method of shutting down anyone you dont agree with. Or name calling.
Much like we get on here by some on the Left.