pjbinchicago
pjbinchicago
pjbinchicago

My alma mater gave a an honorary degree to Phyllis effing Schlafly. As much as I hate that wretched crone, I think it’s important to confront her toxic ideas. So, while I thought those who wanted to ban her from graduation went too far, I definitely supported the op-eds against her and the students who stood and

I think people go too far when they try to get the college to cancel the speaker, but, by all means, make signs, protest at the venue and, most importantly, use the Q&A session at the end as an opportunity to troll the living shit out of them.

Was I adulting properly when I retreated to my safe space (a grimy bathroom) and had a panic attack after a co-worker solicited a blow job in front of 15 other male co-workers?

This is the part of the argument I never understood. Because where do you draw the line? ANYTHING has the potential to cause trauma. You can’t possibly warn people about everything that has the potential to be discussed, especially in a college classroom environment. I’m all for being sensitive to people’s traumas,

...west coast?