No Coddling
“I’ve heard some college campuses where they don’t want to have a guest
speaker who is too conservative or they don’t want to read a book if it
has language that is offensive to African-Americans or somehow sends a
demeaning signal towards women. I gotta tell you, I don’t agree with
that either.
“I don’t agree that you, when you become students at
colleges, have to be coddled and protected from different points of
view. I think you should be able to — anybody who comes to speak to you
and you disagree with, you should have an argument with ‘em.
“But you
shouldn’t silence them by saying, ‘You can’t come because I’m too
sensitive to hear what you have to say.’ That’s not the way we learn
either.”
—President Barack Obama, at Iowa town hall meeting. The Atlantic, 2015
(Thanks to alert WORDster Donald
W. Meyers)
• Editorial Comment: I don’t want to hear that.
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