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 These five wrongheaded messages embraced on campus are ruining millennials
September 18, 2016
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Syndicated columnist David Limbaugh recently weighed in on the troubling trends seen on college campuses today, most notably white privilege, trigger warnings, microaggressions and safe spaces.

He then asks what these trends say about the “state of race relations in this country — at least on college campuses — and the messages we are sending to young people.” The message isn’t pretty.

Limbaugh details five wrongheaded things colleges students learn today that are ruining them:

http://www.thecollegefix.com/bulletin-board/five-wrongheaded-messages-embraced-campus-ruining-millennials/
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Re: These five wrongheaded messages embraced on campus are ruining millennials
« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2016, 01:15:30 am »
The five:

—They are too fragile to deal with perceived, let alone actual, adversity.

—If a charge of racism is leveled against a “non-minority,” it must be presumed valid, and the accused won’t even be allowed, in some cases, to explain or deny it.

—Any perceived slight must be addressed, and all demands must be satisfied, no matter how unreasonable.

—We must be forever obsessed with race, gender and sexual preferences.

—Rudeness and disrespect will not be punished but will be rewarded.

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Re: These five wrongheaded messages embraced on campus are ruining millennials
« Reply #2 on: September 26, 2016, 03:47:23 pm »
The five:

—They are too fragile to deal with perceived, let alone actual, adversity.

—If a charge of racism is leveled against a “non-minority,” it must be presumed valid, and the accused won’t even be allowed, in some cases, to explain or deny it.

—Any perceived slight must be addressed, and all demands must be satisfied, no matter how unreasonable.

—We must be forever obsessed with race, gender and sexual preferences.

—Rudeness and disrespect will not be punished but will be rewarded.

The one left out - facts are not an issue. **nononono*