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And therein lies the insanity of this whole debate.

My only issue with the SJW types is if they try to shut down debates at universities, or no-platform people they don't like. I think it sets a dangerous precedent of blocking free-speech. Everywhere else, Facebook, Twitter, some random guy shouting on a street corner - it's all fair game. You're free to ignore these people or block them from your activity feeds if it makes you feel better. There's a rich irony in right-wingers constantly moaning about having to listen to people that they find to be "too sensitive" or " pussies" or whatever.

We were meant to have Tommy Robinson give a talk at York in Autumn Term this year, but the talk was mysteriously cancelled after the SJWs all started protesting about him being allowed a platform. Such a joke, you cannot just ban someone from giving a talk because you don't agree with their views. Surely the sensible thing to do is listen to what he has to say, and challenge that based on your views with sensible questions after the talk :confused:
 
You know when one of these people is triggered... their body goes straight into a state that resembles a panic attack/anxiety. They get put into shock which causes their whole body to shake and cortisol levels to sky-rocket. These people are not able to maintain a calmness in this case because they cannot deal with the high levels of stress. The reason why all of this happens is biology related. Their body should not have gone into this state even upon hearing something offensive.
I'm sorry, but what? 'which causes their whole body to shake' Come on now, you're telling me, for example, everytime someone who has decided their pronoun should be 'Xe', gets called a 'he' the go into shock, start shaking, and their body shuts down? People need to get a grip.
 
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