2003's “I’ve Got Baby Mama Drama.” No idea why this one sticks with me so much, but I literally could not stop watching.
2003's “I’ve Got Baby Mama Drama.” No idea why this one sticks with me so much, but I literally could not stop watching.
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I’m not totally sure what’s with the hostility, given that I have tried to engage on a respectful level, but here we are.
My “safe space” is a place where “unpopular” opinions can be shared and met with facilitated respectful responses explaining and engaging on why those opinion are unpopular and, in many cases, wrong.
Then I think you are I are not disagreeing on anything - these conversations should be happening in a facilitated environment by a professor who isn’t afraid to tell someone they’re wrong, their job is just to do it in a way that continues the conversation and doesn’t end it altogether.
I understand and respect your opinion (perhaps affirmative action was the wrong example to use). My point is that I see safe spaces as a way to facilitate conversation, but they seem to have evolved into a place where people are too afraid to say anything. “Well meaning” kids (like myself) often have no frame of…
When I was in college, my understanding of a “safe space” was a place where people could (respectfully) share uncomfortable views or ask uncomfortable questions, and the response was equally frank (still respectful). I.e., it was a place where everyone could feel safe in sharing their opinions and viewpoints, with the…
Obviously, this is gross. But - is he wrong? I mean, if he believes it (i.e., believes that a big ring makes you high maintenance, etc.), he belongs in the bucket of other assholes who believe it. But I have a hard time demonizing the messenger if his message is (however backwards) true. And, the more time I spend in…
Not to be that guy...but...the headline is correct, but the body is not. This is a trademark issue, not copyright.