Where are the safe spaces our teachers promised?
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Where are the safe spaces our teachers promised? There are 'safe spaces' in the 'real world' that can be very helpful resources. For instance, Alcoholics Anonymous, people with Cancer, people who have been sexually abused, drug addiction/rehabilitation, spousal abuse, etc. etc. The problem with the type of 'safe spaces' you are referring to is one of taking a legitimate concept out of proper context and then pushing it much too far. This is often the issue with modern neo-Marxist type ideas. There is a grain of truth to it, and then it is abused. That is, it is the problem of Concept Creeps run rampant. Side: Invisible but there
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That can be very helpful resources https://chinesebuffetnearmenow.net/ For instance, Alcoholics Anonymous, people with Cancer. Side: Invisible but there
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