Posted on 04/10/2015 4:41:46 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
The University of Michigan made headlines this week for initially canceling a screening of the blockbuster film American Sniper because some Muslim students said that it being shown would make them feel unsafe. The college has since reversed this decision, but its not the only time something like this has happened. Here are seven other things that a school or its students have declared hazards to campus safety:
1. Bill Maher
When the University of Berkeley announced that Bill Maher would be its graduation speaker last October, more than 6,000 students signed a petition demanding that he be banned because he perpetuates a dangerous learning environment and they cannot stand for any action that makes our students feel unsafe.
2. Face paint of any color at any event ever
Last October, Arizona State Universitys athletics department banned facepaint whether the theme is black, maroon, gold or white because ASU is an inclusive and forward-thinking university and they must make sure that everyone feels safe and accepted. They did not explain whether or not any students had actually reported feeling threatened by the paint, and if so, how those students were handling their lives currently.
3. A petting-zoo camel (due to concerns over racial tensions)
Students at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota planned to bring a camel (one which had been trained for these kinds of events) to campus last spring as part of a fun Hump Day event celebrating the end of the year only to be told that the idea was not fun, but actually so horribly racist against Middle Eastern students that it would be possibly unsafe for anyone to attend. It was canceled.
4. The word bullet (not to be confused with actual bullets, which are a perfect example of something that can actually be dangerous)
Last fall, the student newspaper staff at the University of Mary Washington in Virginia decided to change the publications name from The Bullet to The Blue and Gray Press on the grounds that the word bullet propagated violence.
5. Calling freshmen students freshmen
Last November, the administration at Elon University in North Carolina instructed student orientation leaders not to call the freshmen freshmen because the word makes women sound vulnerable and therefore suggests that they might be targets for sexual violence, according to the schools Inclusive Community Wellbeing Director. (Yes . . . Inclusive Community Wellbeing Director.)
6. Cinco de Mayothemed parties
On May 19, 2013, Northwestern Universitys Hispanic/Latino Alliance wrote a letter explaining why they were totally not ridiculous for having told students that they shouldnt drink tequila or eat tacos at parties earlier that month: Sometimes people will be drinking tequila shots while saying things like cinco de drinko, and that contributes to a campus climate where Mexican students feel unwelcome if not often unsafe.
7. Posters
Students at Boston College did something crazy last month: They put up posters advocating for free speech without officially registering as a campus group before doing so. School administrators called the cops, and Dean of Students Thomas Mogan explained that the posters were a nuisance and in some cases a safety hazard. What he thinks safety hazard means remains unclear. Maybe someone had to go into a Cinco de Mayo party to grab one.
Katherine Timpf is a reporter for National Review
Can get a good job and retire at 52.
I don’t really get along well with the snobby Ivy League millennials in the office.
A friend has just sent his boy to a ten month training school to be a diesel mechanic. The cost? $50,000.
The best part is that he would be paid while training and for the next few years.
Back in my day (the 50’s and 60’s) we built our own hot rods and learned from the school of hard knocks how to be a good engine mechanic without the need to go to a $50K technical school.
He will be paying that back far quicker than any college graduate, and well on his way to a stable career.
I tell you folks, colleges are ran by sissified men and manly feminazi women. Men too cowardly to be men, allow crap like this.
Words like bullet are dangerous? Registering for Cree speech? Absolute communist panty-waste Crap!
The ban on face paint at ASU events had a far darker meaning, because ASU has received major grants from the US government to develop and evaluate facial recognition systems at large events. And face paint so fouls up these systems that it screws up the tests on unknowing participants.
“Your purchase of this ticket to see a football game grants the university rights to conduct experiments with facial recognition using your face. The school is not responsible for any mistakes made in this recognition, such as identifying you as a dangerous armed felon.”
My 4 week class to get my dispatchers license was $7000..
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