The Chronicle of Higher Education noticed that there have been two massive cancellation protests against fraternities where sexual assaults were reported in the past few months, in Kansas and Nebraska. Is group cancellation better/worse than individual cancellation? Are students at Kansas and Nebraska really liberal lynch mobs out to destroy the glorious traditions of greek life?
https://www.chronicle.com/article/at-kansas-another-confrontational-protest-against-greek-life They also incidentally brought up recent research on trigger warnings, a crowd sourced clinical intervention for PTSD dating to the 1970's and a long time tough-guy bug-a-boo. https://www.chronicle.com/article/the-data-is-in-trigger-warnings-dont-work -- rec --
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