US University offers counselling to students after Sombreros worn at Tequila Party

she's probably not come out of her safe space for days.... presumably there are a bunch of non-binary, body confident, healthy at every size, womyn comforting her and as a result of this online 'rape'
 
genius school:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...dents-in-school-provided-sombreros/?tid=a_inl

The school’s reaction seems especially arbitrary when you learn that — on the very same night of the “tequila party,” just across campus — Bowdoin held its annual, administration-sanctioned “Cold War” party. Students arrived dressed in fur hats and coats to represent Soviet culture; one referred to herself as “Stalin,” making light of a particularly painful era in Slavic history.
 
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still creeping into the UK

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...iven-trigger-warnings-traumatic-material.html

They are destined to be barristers and judges – but undergraduates studying law at Oxford are being told before lectures on cases involving violence or death that they can leave if they fear the content will be too ‘distressing’.
The revelation marks the arrival from the US of ‘trigger warnings’ – the politically correct notion that students should be warned before they encounter material that could elicit a traumatic response.
Lecturers have been asked by the director of undergraduate studies for law to ‘bear in mind’ using trigger warnings when they give lectures containing ‘potentially distressing’ content.
 
Pretty sure there was a story in the news a while back about a murder detective having to go for counselling because they saw a dead body. Who'd have thunk it eh, a murder detective seeing a dead person?
 
Pretty sure there was a story in the news a while back about a murder detective having to go for counselling because they saw a dead body. Who'd have thunk it eh, a murder detective seeing a dead person?

Aye but what condition was the body in?

My step-father used to work for the met and had to deal with some pretty gnarly things from time to time.
 
Pretty sure there was a story in the news a while back about a murder detective having to go for counselling because they saw a dead body. Who'd have thunk it eh, a murder detective seeing a dead person?

I dunno i imagine w mutilated, flayed, dismembered seamen covered childs corpse would **** with most peoples heads
 
I used to work in a mortuary and witnessed all manner of seriously ****ed up things, never needed to see a counsellor though. It never affected me in the slightest, just ask my victims.
 
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