Kent State's crybullies are worried about their safe spaces.
The University of Chicago's decision to no longer support trigger warnings and "safe places" has left Kent State students questioning the future of their university's program.
While the University of Chicago will no longer support "safe spaces," Kent State continues to host the forum.
Kent State's website states that, "Safe Spaces provides a forum where a number of things can happen ... it creates a space where difference, diversity of thought and ways of being are welcome so that students know that there are conversations, discussions, research and, action occurring at Kent State that include and value their particular historical and current life experiences."
Actually Kent State's safe spaces don't seem very safe. Instead they seem rather hateful.
The Palestine Exception to Free Speech in America
Wednesday February 10, KIVA, 7:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m.
Omar Shakir, Bertha Fellow at the Center for Constitutional Rights
Megan Marzec, graduate of Ohio University
What is the greatest threat to free speech at U.S. universities today? Who is trying to block students from organizing around Palestine on American campuses? How are they doing this?
Wait... wait. I know. It's the Jews!
Omar Shakir is a big fan of Steven Salaita who celebrated the kidnapping and murder of three Jewish teens and wished there were more.
“You may be too refined to say it, but I’m not,” Salaita wrote shortly after three Israeli teenagers were kidnapped and murdered by Hamas terrorists, “I wish all the fucking West Bank settlers would go missing.” Another tweet applied just as much nuance in declaring, “Zionists: transforming ‘anti-semitism’ from something horrible into something honorable since 1948.”
That's some safe space.