Protesting students are exercising their rights of free speech. However, these same students do not recognize the rights of those who disagree with them. Polls have suggested that roughly half of students in many universities favor speech codes and “trigger warnings” alerting them to issues that might offend their sensibilities.RELATED: From Roger Kimball, at WSJ, "The Rise of the College Crybullies."
Increasingly there is a totalitarian bent on university campuses, which have become a breeding ground for victimhood. Administrators lack the will to stand up to these tactics.
The real world is not so sanitized and safe. We are doing these young people no service to coddle them. They need to learn to stand up for themselves in debate, not shut down the opposition with demonization.
Lisa Niedenthal
Los Angeles
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Tuesday, November 24, 2015
College 'Crybullies'
From the letters, at the Los Angeles Times, "Readers React: Telling college 'crybullies' to grow thicker skin":
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