Or he has a higher functioning bullshit meter (or a lower tolerance for bullshit) then others. Lets not diagnose people of the internet shall we?Adam Reynolds wrote:He might just be a plain sociopath(APD is the clinical term). People like that often do perfectly well blending into normal society unless given the right stimulus. The anonymity of the internet just happens to give exactly that stimulus as it lessens social punishment that tends to keep them in line in normal societyFlagg wrote:He suffers from (I think this is the correct and official medical terminology) being an insufferable, intolerable, and unmitigated walking, talking piece of shit with no redeeming qualities whatsoever besides the fact that being a living organism, he will die one day.
What this all boils down to is a difference of assumption on the term 'trigger warning'. Group 1 is assuming; hey people may have some trauma in their history which some subjects may make them uncomfortable, just issuing a general warning that this might happen before going into these subjects is just politeness, and why are you against politeness?
Group 2 is assuming; you want to empower crazies like mattress girl, or the girl who thought the word 'violate' would be a 'trigger' and didn't want it used during law school, or the black student who said addressing a white lecturer as 'Master' was 'triggering' him due to slavery, or the Yale students flipping the fuck out because a lecturer at Yale wouldn't pre-emptively ban Halloween costumes or the Missou nut jobs who made being run over by the Dean (we can go on here).
So you have these two non-divergent positions. Personally I really don't believe half of the shit these students are flipping out about. I really don't. However at the same time I recall during sex education in Year 10 (so about 16 years old) we were shown a video of a woman giving birth. One of the girls fainted, we had to take her outside so she could recover and she couldn't watch the video beyond the point of the crowning. So I'm not going to pretend that legitimately it would never actually happen.
But hey, guess what, no one died, and she's now a mum. So really they'll get over it. And for that reason, say no to trigger warnings and safe spaces.