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The short answer is no. When is comes to shielding yourself from scary new ideas that you don't like you shouldn't be able to have a safe space, arguing these ideas out in the open creates interacting debate and helps with critical thinking since you're having to refute these ideas with evidence and knowledge. Also it keeps what people would consider "bad ideas" from festering and growing or gaining legitimacy in their own circles. We may even be able to understand where these people who hold "bad ideas" are coming from and be able to understand there view point (keep in mind this does not mean that we necessarily agree with them). Also on the subject of people who are the victims of bullying safe spaces, I still disagree with this. You're teaching young adults that hiding away and forgetting your problems in safe spaces will make the problems go away. This I believe is quite damaging we should be teaching kids that confronting the bullies is the way to solve the problem. (As a person who has experienced bullying before I found that confronting them solved the problem a lot better then me hiding away at home because I was too scared to go to school.)



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