I think that if feminists want to mandate trigger warnings, then they should stop saying that women are strong and independent beings.
@Gezere99 жыл бұрын
BrentJohn Bbbbbbbbut that would undermine the narrative. No just NO! Let's pretend these contradictory things don't exist. Ah there puppies. See all is well.
@Efstarforce3309 жыл бұрын
BrentJohn seriously feminism is basically just fighting for women to achieve panophobia.
@BrentJohn9 жыл бұрын
Brandon Davis Only the radical ones. People like Christina Hoff Sommers are sensible at least.
@Efstarforce3309 жыл бұрын
BrentJohn Yeah, I forgot to add that caveat. I've been becoming more of a fan Christina Hoff Sommers but she's so full of actual common sense I forget she still accepts the label. Nonetheless, I agree.
@BrentJohn9 жыл бұрын
Brandon Davis That should speak volumes on the state of feminism as a whole.
@devildogpete9 жыл бұрын
The "safe space" room contained all the things you would expect to find in a child's daycare facility. No wonder why so many people see feminists as children.
@marvincderuyscher96765 жыл бұрын
Agreed. They are treating the adult students who are supposed to be training for adult life the same as they were treated when they were back in daycare. How is this not harmful?
@YuThinkUrCool4 жыл бұрын
OVergrown children being elevated in society is harmful as a whole. They're not being made tough. They're being made softer and being conditioned to think that the world should mould to suit them, not the other way around.
@DrLuke492 жыл бұрын
The same carbon mouth breathers who pioneered *"safe space rooms"* are also the same DNA donors who came up with the idea of participation trophies for little league sports, spelling bee competitions etc. Just stop it already.
@pilmun9 жыл бұрын
jazz hands trigger me
@Yetaxa9 жыл бұрын
I find your being triggered by jazz hands very triggering
@pilmun9 жыл бұрын
Yetaxa you being triggered just triggered me stop triggering me
@leotamer59 жыл бұрын
synapse I am triggered by your discussion of triggering, and since I have an anxiety disorder, if you say I trigger you, you're ablest. Checkmate.
@olimpicus9 жыл бұрын
leotamer5 checkmates trigger me
@leotamer59 жыл бұрын
Saiyo Star Criticism triggers me.
@md_vandenberg9 жыл бұрын
If you trigger and you know it, clap your hands. If you trigger and you know it, clap your hands. If you trigger and you know it, then your Tumblr surely shows it, If you trigger and you know it, clap your hands! Just a little ditty from a friend of mine.
@abigaillabute49836 жыл бұрын
Amazing
@skankcunt32834 жыл бұрын
Wowowowowowow this made me luagh my ass off
@shadowspider99 жыл бұрын
I think the idea of banning the teaching of rape law in law school has to be the stupidest thing I have ever heard. What happens in 10 years when a man is on trial for rape and his lawyer can't argue his case because she never learned rape law because it was triggering for her If you can't handle being exposed to a mandatory part of your profession, then you better find a new field of work.
@OniGanon9 жыл бұрын
shadowspider9 You think in 10 years men will still get actual trials when charged with rape. That's cute.
@shadowspider99 жыл бұрын
OniGanon Good point
@josephstewart66029 жыл бұрын
OniGanon You think in ten years only men will continue to rape. That's cute.
@skyhawk5549 жыл бұрын
shadowspider9 oh, don't be silly! feminists don't need classes to know rape laws. the man did it. even if there was no man, the man did it.
@jasonbrown45269 жыл бұрын
shadowspider9 Clearly, you know nothing of criminal law. Rape is the easiest charge to prove. The man is always guilty, and the woman is always the victim. In 10 years, I doubt we'll even need to host trials for rape. We'll replace trials with Listen And Believe.
@assortedhuman51688 жыл бұрын
I'm triggered by jazz hands. I was raped during a jazz musical. #triggered
@annerbananers138 жыл бұрын
I understand that you disagree with trigger warnings, but rape isn't a joke. Please don't make it one.
@Kaillyne8 жыл бұрын
"You can accept that things are tragic and awful and still have a sense of humor about them. It doesn't make you a bad person despite what some blog may say. "Oh there's nothing funny about AIDS. There's nothing funny about rape." Uh, yes there is if you write a good joke there's funny things about it." -Daniel Tosh
@StLennyBruce8 жыл бұрын
I was raped by Al Jolson.
@lepidlover05576 жыл бұрын
Thirsty Boi PREACH
@guillaumveilleult95956 жыл бұрын
- You can't make jokes about rape! - Mmmmmm.... Turns out I can! Jim Jeffries
@ChrisLeeW009 жыл бұрын
"A trigger warning itself can be triggering" I've said this before and people thought I was just trolling.
@mr.thundersucklefuzzcanyon33869 жыл бұрын
Christopher wootton Yup. I had absolutely no fears and anxieties before this trigger warning crap. Now that it has become completely mad, I feel agitated every time a damn trigger warning is given. It's ridiculous. Some times I even feel the urge to laugh my ass off in contempt.
@MinervasCat9 жыл бұрын
Christopher wootton A trigger warning immediately sets up a feeling of stress by putting someone on guard. So, instead of enjoying a book, they are looking for the moment that they will be sent, screaming, to their blanket fort and puppy videos.
@WOranos9 жыл бұрын
Mr.Thunder Suckle Fuzz Canyon Personally, I feel enraged. I wonder if that still counts as triggered.
@AkrekzDragoon9 жыл бұрын
Christopher wootton do never EVER! joke or make parodies about the newage 3rd wave tumblr feminism ...cause every single little joke you make will eventually become reality
@therealquade9 жыл бұрын
Christopher wootton Trigger warnings trigger in me an intense rage that anyone would shelter themselves so thoroughly from the human experience, when experiencing life is in my view the entire point of life.
@AkiraScrolls9 жыл бұрын
Thank you for identifying as a feminist and not being a stereotype, we need more people like you.
@matthewcollins47739 жыл бұрын
+AkiraScrolls She shouldn't be identifying as a feminist. When people like her - reasonable people at the fringes of the movement - use that term to refer to themselves, they reinforce the ideology and the social organism that is feminism. Feminism wasn't hijacked, it didn't get corrupted. It was rotten from the start, because it bases its entire worldview on ideology, an ideology rooted in falsehoods and warped perspectives about how human societies work and worked historically. It impedes more than it enables, and hurts more than it heals. This regressive, tribalist religion needs to be removed from social influence, not "reclaimed" (not that people like CHS would have any success at that). Being a more reasonable feminist is like being a moderate religious person - you might not be a raving extremist, but you're still promoting a belief system at odds with reality. Feminism has little of relevance to say, because it is an inherently flawed ideology. If its believers and defenders would let it be challenged openly, logic and truth will pull it to pieces in no time flat (see: Karen Straughan, for instance). This is partly why zealots of the religion must scream down their opponents and block a free exchange of ideas; the totalitarian aspect of feminism that is so prominent.
@xXKirkSoloXx9 жыл бұрын
+Matthew Collins "It was rotten from the start" I disagree, 1st and 2nd wave was fine. But yes, 3rd wave is cancerous cancer
@Irisfound8 жыл бұрын
+Matthew Collins I would also have to disagree. Feminism served as an amazing tool for women to come together when we were unable to work, vote, wear what we wanted, and speak our minds... I am thankful that there was such a movement when these things were actual issues we faced every day. I do not identify as a feminist, I never have, and certainly will not now due to 3rd-wave feminism... However; Just because the movement has morphed into bored, middle-class women looking for something to do, it should not detract from the feminism of yore that liberated women who certainly DID NOT have equal rights.
@FireMinstrel8 жыл бұрын
+Irisfound I dunno...it's just ruined now. I'll never identify as a feminist either. Even in the year 2001, I was seeing self-proclaimed feminists in my high school get offended over trivial things. Now with people like Trigglypuff, it's at an all-time low.
@Irisfound8 жыл бұрын
FireMinstrel I agree that Feminism has become a redundant. unnecessary and harmful movement, what I was defending was first-wave feminism that actually helped women fight for the right to vote and work, etc... To say that feminism has NEVER been beneficial is being ignorant to history.
@girlwriteswhat9 жыл бұрын
As I said on Milo Yiannopolous's video on "feminist jazz hands", I think a better alternative would be for all the men in the audience to whip it out and helicopter like mad, while all the "triggered" individuals trample each other on their way out the emergency exits. This is what helicopter parenting and helicopter schooling has wrought. Well-meaning desires to shield children from hurt and conflict have created a generation of young people who have no idea how to resolve a conflict without adult intervention, how to play on monkey bars or, heaven forefend! climb a tree, without scads of rules, supervision and safety nets, and where no one's ever had to experience a moment of discomfort. So. What are these kids going to do when all the people who learned how to be actual grown-ups retire or die?
@fredriksk219 жыл бұрын
karen straughan Dystopia's incoming, let's all commit harakiri.
@ChainsawNation9 жыл бұрын
karen straughan More proof feminism tries to "empower" women by treating them as children. Why else would coloring books and Play Doh be given to people? Adults face their issues head on. Children run and play with toys and watch cartoons.
@lekanraposte67329 жыл бұрын
I fear that when I'll be 45, the world will be ruled by toddlers in adults bodies... and I'm 38.
@rodrigoserafim88349 жыл бұрын
karen straughan These kids are going to do what they are doing: Demanding the state to take over the job of parenting them. Soon they will be demanding the state to teach thieves not to rob people.Kids in my day ran around the fields, broke arms, got home full of bruises after an afternoon playing games. Now, kids are put in school in private cars and have to wait for their parents to pick them up. No wonder when their hormones kick in they rage hard and start acting like shitty teens. The difference is, in the old days teens knew about responsibility and they would get punishment for their choices, now they just blame their crap on society.
@ThymeCypher9 жыл бұрын
Let me know when this happens, I want to be there.
@rebbi85487 жыл бұрын
I have PTSD (it's diagnosed and everything) from sexual assault, but to be honest I often ignore trigger warnings because even though it triggers me from time to time, for me it is important to learn new things about it, because that's the only way I might get over it. I can't just hide from my past, I have to learn how to deal with it, even though it's hard
@somedudeintheinterweb86655 жыл бұрын
Thx for saying this and also im a boi who doesnt have ptsd HI!!!👋
@arturniemiec75604 жыл бұрын
And that's a Woman. WELL DONE.
@rebbi85484 жыл бұрын
@Anonymous Alcoholic PTSD can be different for anyone. You don’t get to gatekeep a disorder. While I do experience the same symptoms you experience, I still get panic attacks when I see graphic rape scenes l, but I learned how to handle it
@rebbi85484 жыл бұрын
@Anonymous Alcoholic not really. It is not really a thing in my country. I have done MDMA for recreational use before, but I don’t think that was therapeutic
@darqducky3 жыл бұрын
I have PTSD and DID and I totally get it! Like people need to learn how to grow from their experiences, not hide behind trigger warnings.
@PrinceRevolver9 жыл бұрын
"Without a trigger warning, a "survivor", might black out, become hysterical, or feel forced to leave the room" Shit like this gives my ribs a good work over. Society has become a retarded version of the Twilight Zone. "People may be distressed by the sudden need to switch to self-preservation mode" for fuck sakes.
@ponyboy3169 жыл бұрын
***** "self -preservation mode". Basically it can trigger fight or flight. Well, if you can't keep your shit together, you're basically a fucking child. So the inventory list of that safe room didn't surprise me one bit.
@CaptCutler9 жыл бұрын
***** That was great.
@leotamer59 жыл бұрын
***** You see, that is a very good trap card you play, however thanks to the progressive stack mechanic I can say I have an anxiety disorder and that trigger warnings trigger me, and if you dis ague, you're ablest.
@jinjitronic74579 жыл бұрын
***** I feel that trigger warnings are going to cause me to go postal.
@Myname-jy9pb9 жыл бұрын
***** Check your privilege and stop perpetuating Clap culture.
@kershaw14508 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry but all these trigger warnings and safe spaces make the whole movement look like some sort of comedy sketch.
@okfatima8 жыл бұрын
Flavor of the Month Socialist some people do need trigger warnings tho
Kat Roo You mentioned Jesus in an acronym. I'm triggered at the thought of nails through hands. Damn it. :P
@melon15229 жыл бұрын
Evan Lindsay Your triggering triggered me. Just wait until my women's rights group hears about this.
@homeycdawg9 жыл бұрын
What if someone is triggered by cookies and bubbles?
@jinjitronic74579 жыл бұрын
Kat Roo oh crap. Im a cis white man. I'll be hung from the rafters.
@reversalmushroom9 жыл бұрын
Kat Roo This is what our ancestors fought and died for.
@josephedmond37239 жыл бұрын
Triggered by trigger warnings. Now that's meta
@jarjeimentosaviusjigglebot86404 жыл бұрын
I smell a new low-key meta
@burningisis9 жыл бұрын
A loud round of clapping applause to you Factual Feminist! We dont need jazz hands and safe bubbles and trigger warnings, we need LIFE. You make an amazing point that we as women are not these delicate little flowers that need to be protected against the oppression of clapping or the potential that something may be offensive. I dont want to live in a society where I cant study criminal law because discussion of rape might offend some special snowflake. What is going to happen to these special snowflake college students when they enter the "real world". Real life doesnt come with trigger warnings and puppy videos with cookies and pillows when things get potentially offensive.
@baconboi44829 жыл бұрын
We don't need trigger warnings they don't help with the real world plus it makes me wanna punch a random person in the face
@DrunkBastard9 жыл бұрын
Bacon Boi See!? Trigger warnings _cause_ harm. They don't prevent it. ;)
@yujikunschmidt9 жыл бұрын
Thyri Carver Totally agree. It might make sense to have puppies and cookies if you're dealing with a rape victim, but we can't change the whole society so they'll never feel bad anywhere. It's impossible. And someone being offended is the lamest excuse to avoid/censor any subject. We need to discuss things to get them solved, and avoiding the problems will do exactly the opposite.
@artski099 жыл бұрын
Thyri Carver YOU SAID MY TRIGGER WORD I WILL SHOOT YOU WITH THE TRIGGER OF MY GUN FUCK I SAID TRIGGER FUCK I SAID TRIGGER AGAIN FUCK I SAID TRIGGER AGAIN AGAIN FUCK I SAID TRIGGER AGAIN AGAIN AGAIN ⌐╦╦═─ (ಥ﹏ಥ) FUCK A NEW TRIGGER FUCK I SAID TRIGGER FUCK I SAID TRIGGER AGAIN FUCK I SAID TRIGGER AGAIN AGAIN FUCK I SAID TRIGGER AGAIN AGAIN AGAIN
@turb0m0nk3y9 жыл бұрын
Hircine NI !!!!
@kosimiki9 жыл бұрын
What's next? Medical students complaining about having to study about penis because it's triggering?
@comunistubula44249 жыл бұрын
+kosimiki Well,there was one time when I think a bit of an advanced warning would have been nice for me.But just one time. I'm an MD in an Eastern European country.During med school,I was in a team that tried to resuscitate two people.Unfortunately,they died.I later found out there was nothing that could be done(ruptured cardiac wall due to miocardial infarction,basically a death sentence unless you have a new heart ready for transplant).I did not loose any sleep about it,but i thought it was kinda fucked up,even though you do everything by the book,people still die.That was a life lesson. Now,about that advanced warning I mentioned.I was watching a British comedian on youtube.I was eating,and he starts talking about a disgusting sexual practice called felching.i did not knew the term at the time,but luckily,he goes on to explain it.Needless to say,I expelled half the contents of my stomach on the keyboard.So yea,a bit of a warning before would have been nice.Oh and..Jimmy Carr,you fucking cunt,you owe me a new keyboard.
@comunistubula44249 жыл бұрын
LostSinner I've seen people die in front of me,I'm not squeamish,nor easily impressed.However,I was watching a routine by a British comedian Jimmy Carr and he made a joke about felching.I barfed all over my keyboard.It was the only time when a little warning would have gone a long way.
@kosimiki9 жыл бұрын
Ionescu Constantin isn't it a bit odd? I mean ye, broadly considdered disturbing things should require a warning (not a trigger warning thats something different). Trigger warning is for example (by feminist standart for YOU) is reminding you about that show by mentioning the comedians name or youtube or anything related. And that I think is dumb.
@RealAmunch9 жыл бұрын
+Ionescu Constantin felching?
@comunistubula44249 жыл бұрын
Amunch Trust me,you don't want to google that.Just be content with my opinion,"IT"S FUCKING DISGUSTING".
@fredriksk219 жыл бұрын
As a person who has suffered from severe social anxiety (Some situations even made me suicidal) I can stand and swear in a court of law that exposure to uncomforting situations is the key to healing yourself.
@duke98919 жыл бұрын
I agree, but i think the main point of this video is that "clapping" is such a mundane thing that if it "triggers" you then you need to seek some serious professional help instead of forcing others to conform to your ideal social construct. Also, that goes for other thing such as (but not limited to); profanity, sexuality, expressive ideas, entertainment where fictional victimization is not actual victimization, satire, and many many moar things.
@AEI9 жыл бұрын
What exactly are trigger warnings and are they something we should welcome? #FactualFeminist #triggerwarnings #feminism
@PrayingPanda9 жыл бұрын
American Enterprise Institute Why do I get the feeling she was holding back her real thoughts in this video. I could see her really being like "Trigger Warnings. Really?!?! Fuck that shit. Put a trigger warning on that...Next topic"
@getblunted4life9 жыл бұрын
Edward Pettinger Where have you been? It has always been eating its self.
@jasonbrown45269 жыл бұрын
American Enterprise Institute This video has a serious lack of frolicking puppies. I'm reporting you to the sensitivity squad.
@OwenDavey29 жыл бұрын
Please make a podcast I would listen to that all day
@oldhatAN9 жыл бұрын
American Enterprise Institute Talk of trigger warnings, or rather the lack of them, is an excuse to throw a tantrum, yell at people and generally claim victim status and the moral authority that goes with it. It's a bludgeon.
@Hemlock328 жыл бұрын
A feminist with a brain? What is this? A world that isn't doomed?
@GreyException8 жыл бұрын
I shouldn't be reading these comments with the cold I have as it's making me cough after laughing... but...
@yellowkillSC8 жыл бұрын
an idiot with a keyboard? What is this? Oh wait, that's normal.
@Hemlock328 жыл бұрын
yellowkillSC TRIGGERED! Did you just assume that I have a keyboard?
@yellowkillSC8 жыл бұрын
So is triggered the go-to response for morons with no real response? I'm not online often enough to really get these things considering I have a life. But feel free to reply quickly and promptly with a response as idiotic as "Did you just assume that I have a keyboard?"
@GreyException8 жыл бұрын
So you do the exact same thing you complain about and then proceed to tell part of the interwebz that you have a life? AHAHAHAHA LMAO classiest joke of the year award goes to you.
@teagown9 жыл бұрын
When I visited a counselor for my anxiety, I was asked about how my anxiety is "triggered". But instead of telling me, okay, now avoid anything that triggers you to become anxious. My counselor worked with me to then challenge my way of thinking once something triggered my anxiety so that I could then work to overcome it. And one of the worst symptoms of anxiety is avoidance, which is how I became agoraphobic. If it was not for challenging my way of thought so that I could overcome my anxiety, I would still be stuck inside my house not able to live my life, constantly trying to avoid certain things that might "trigger" me.
@DiogenesofSinope9 жыл бұрын
I get trying to help people who have survived painful situations and etc. But trigger warnings are harmful for mature discussions. These are the results of a system that cuddles children into "safe spaces" and prohibited them of developing the tools necessary to survive in society. People blame the rise of "autism" on vaccines and etc. One of the characteristics of autism is underdeveloped language skills and social interaction. I put it to you: What does more damage? Vaccines (who never actually caused autism) or cuddling children and adults with trigger warnings?
@westwood5009 жыл бұрын
Diogenes of Sinope I have a severe anxiety disorder. I grew up around another who had the exact same disorder. He was coddled. I was not. He can't drive, talk to anyone but family, get a job, or live on his own. I can do all of those things, despite it stressing me out more than it would the average person. Day and night difference. This is what "Trigger Warnings" will do to people.
@darthnegrus92559 жыл бұрын
westwood MGTOW loll (at them, not you)
@TJsaysHey9 жыл бұрын
Diogenes of Sinope Recent studies are suggesting that the mother's age plays a part in the likelihood of a child being born with some form of autism. Iirc the risk is increased with mothers of 30. When you factor in the amount of women who put off having children for school and work, it's no mystery why autism is on the rise. The professional and academic world just isn't set up for women to have children during their prime birthing years. The whole thing is quite alarming.
@darthnegrus92559 жыл бұрын
TJ IsHere No birth defects they said. Jennifer Aniston did it they said. You can HAVE IT ALLLLL they said.
@Ian-ei3jy9 жыл бұрын
Diogenes of Sinope While I think TWs are dumb impying they cause autism is equally dumb
@gdomantic9 жыл бұрын
you're the feminist we respect and need! this new feminism is just ridiculous!
@FireMinstrel8 жыл бұрын
+George Sevnv To the old-school!
@jordu20116 жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more.
@jake_hicks8 жыл бұрын
I think this channel is actually kind of badass. factual feminist keep up the good work.
@mezza0013 жыл бұрын
I agree. I respect what she is doing here. And she is actually making us understand the real feminism much better.
@RoboticsNShenanigans9 жыл бұрын
Jazz hands killed my mother. #triggered
@isaacevilman75868 жыл бұрын
I'm triggered by people being triggered #Triggered
@drahgon10796 жыл бұрын
Isaac Evilman I'm triggered by people being triggered by people #triggered
@malikjackson93376 жыл бұрын
Jose Guzman I'm just triggered because I'm living an existence where we can't tell if our lives are dictated by radical freedom or rigid determinism. #Triggered
@lepidlover05576 жыл бұрын
Malik Jackson me too
@somedudeintheinterweb86655 жыл бұрын
@@drahgon1079 im triggered at people getting triggered at people getting triggered at people #Triggered
@fubaralakbar68009 жыл бұрын
I seriously urge every conservative, and especially every liberal, to read Jack Williamson's "The Humanoids" and "The Humanoid Touch". Compare it with what's going on in America. It will scare the shit out of you.
@1987JDA9 жыл бұрын
I've never read those but "1984" also does the trick
@fubaralakbar68009 жыл бұрын
Nicholas Amann The Harvest Moon cover pick is a double entendre. It emphasizes my ultimate cuteness while hiding my dirty mind :D
@jinjitronic74579 жыл бұрын
Fubar AlAkbar I've read George Orwells 1984. It is pretty on point with what's starting to happen as well.
@nparksntx9 жыл бұрын
Something else to add to my endless reading list.
@WOranos9 жыл бұрын
Evan Lindsay 1984 for most is simply a good read. To some, it's a warning. To feminists and SJWs, it's a road map. If you want to understand what Utopia looks like to SJWs and their various strains of crazy, 1984 illustrates it it in all it's soul destroying glory.
@AarmOZ849 жыл бұрын
Being a sufferer of anxiety, I have found overcoming anxiety is best done by exposing yourself to your triggers and made worse by hiding from your triggers.
@AuddityHipHop8 жыл бұрын
lmaoo wtff i thought trigger warnings were a joke this entire time :O This is what happens when you nerf the world for children. All that "everyone's a winner" bullshit sure is catching up to us.
@mcmlxix698 жыл бұрын
TOTALLY TRUE!!!
@BoltBlaze8 жыл бұрын
Again i say we should start beating our children again. "Oh you broke my favorite vase doing something ive repeatedly told you not to do?" is the correct answer a) "Its okay, i didnt even want to keep my $1000 vase, you keep following your dreams of becoming an indoor football player" b) "Get the hell out of my house, NOW" or c) "IVE TOLD YOU BEFORE AND ILL TELL YOU AGAIN *notices kid crying* OH, ILL GIVE YOU SOMETHING TO CRY ABOUT *takes of belt that is never really used to hold up pants and beats child. he never does the stupid thing again*. i hope you can answer correctly.
@mcmlxix698 жыл бұрын
Your 3 options are totally inappropriate. If my child broke an important object of mine, I would first blame myself for keeping an expensive vase within target range and secondly, I would assign an appropriate consequence, starting with cleaning up the mess. This would be followed with a plan to pay me back with an extra chores or having to research and write an essay about respecting property and probably listening to a lecture. I have a child and she hasn't broken much except for a dish here or there. I attribute this to not child proofing my house except for keeping cleaning supplies out of reach and covering outlets. I taught her how to "be" in a house. I did this by example and by teaching. Beating doesn't work but appropriate consequences do. These SJW kids were nerfed within an inch of their lives and never taught any manners. Friends of ours was totally okay with allowing her kid to pee on our sofa and was annoyed with us for getting really annoyed at her lack of reaction. In a nutshell, kids need APPROPRIATE consequences, good adult role models and being held accountable. The formula is simple.
@BoltBlaze8 жыл бұрын
mcmlxix69 Or you could just not think about it that much and spank a child when they do something you've repeatedly told them not to do
@alemayehusolomon9418 жыл бұрын
"Nerf the world." Yeah, mother nature actually sends out patch notes, albeit over millions of years and in small increments. I think the mods (scientists) call it evolution.
@TheQueerTailor8 жыл бұрын
I have dealt with a panic disorder since I was about six years old. One of my main triggers has always been vomit. When I was little I would get very angry if my sister got sick or if a movie had vomit in it, even if my parents didn't know it did. My parents were always very clear that hiding from my fears would not help and that getting angry at people for exposing me to triggers was unacceptable. Today I still deal with emetophobia and panic but I have tools to cope, and it is no ones job but my own to make sure that I use those tools. Trigger warnings are mostly childish, as is getting angry when you are triggered by the world. It's something I did as a kid, it certainly isn't something I should get away with now as a college student
@VideoMenu8 жыл бұрын
Yeah, when I was little during snack time at school, the smell of peanut butter would make me a little nauseous. I wasn't allergic to peanuts, but I just started to associate the smell of peanut-butter with the harshness of hunger. It was entirely Pavlovian. It was in my head and when I got older it went away. I can imagine had I been raised in the recent decade, I would have felt empowered to tell teacher of my woozy tummy and then the whole class would have been on lockdown, notes sent to all parents to stop the peanut-butter snacks. Oh, what am I saying? We already have no more peanut-butter in schools.
@KevinKulich6 жыл бұрын
Trigger warnings are meant for people who aren’t prepared for the realities of the world
@LostChildOfTime9 жыл бұрын
1st world problems 101.
@dongblak70489 жыл бұрын
Is that part of the Gender Studies curriculum?
@LostChildOfTime9 жыл бұрын
Dong Blak Lets hope not.
@broup91376 жыл бұрын
More like fucking stupid devolution
@AdonisOuranios9 жыл бұрын
Sommers you are so right. I have anxiety, and depression. I REFUSE to use trigger warnings, despite being an easily set-off person. I can spiral into a depressive mood in a snap over something as stupid as someone talking about sex. But I need these experiences to learn to cope with my depression, and figure out what I'm doing wrong and what I'm doing right. It is a learning experience. I don't want to be hindered by my depression and anxiety. These people just want the world to accommodate to their preferences. It is not a necessity to have trigger warnings, it is a want. And I can understand feeling mentally safe, as my "safety" is indulging in video games. We need time off from reality sometimes, to chat with friends and express our worries or have fun, or just to be by ourselves with our hobbies. But we also need to experience reality, otherwise we will never grow up. These are people who want that "time off" all the time. It's nothing but harmful to their psych, and to society.
@ravenier86529 жыл бұрын
Okay, so I originally wanted to crack a joke about trigger warnings giving me trigger warnings, only to hear that this is actually a thing while writing said comments. I don't even know anymore. At this point, this all feels like the largest inside joke of humankind.
@mr.thundersucklefuzzcanyon33869 жыл бұрын
Ravenier Jokes are fucking triggering, fuckface! Don't even mention them... mr. entitled!
@duke98919 жыл бұрын
Using the words "fucking", "fuckface", and "Mr." are triggering me. You flippin entitled person of cis male identity >:(
@mr.thundersucklefuzzcanyon33869 жыл бұрын
duke9891 Emoticons are triggering as fuck. Stahp it and listen! You privileged fucktard, give as a warning! :(
@duke98919 жыл бұрын
Shit, i fucked that one up, a real feminazi misandrist would never you the word "please" when calling somebody out over bullshit.
@mr.thundersucklefuzzcanyon33869 жыл бұрын
duke9891 nah, you're good. As long as it's interpreted as passive aggressiveness, it's fine!
@DrSpooglemon8 жыл бұрын
The "thumbs up" symbol is a phallic symbol and should be replaced with a jazz hand to prevent any triggering. ;)
@Marenks8 жыл бұрын
Jazz hands are 10 phallic symbols. Its like gang rape.
@BobTheTrueCactus8 жыл бұрын
I need a trigger warning for nonsense that pretends to be scientific while having no scientific basis at all.
@edstella9 жыл бұрын
I am so grateful this has actually been looked into. I've got a degree is Sociology, and while I am annoyed with all the people I meet that have no concept of their accruing advantages, institutional racism, and other issues, I am equally annoyed with the others who are Tumblr SJWs that mean well, but ultimately do just as much harm with poorly researched misinformation.
@widoweaver9 жыл бұрын
I find trigger warnings really insulting to someone who actually suffers and is diagnosed with PTSD. You see 13 year olds telling others online to "tag your triggers" and you get simple things like food, pda, eye contact, and other small things that make others "uncomfortable." I mean I doubt you have a full on panic attack to the point where your heart is going into convulsions by seeing an image of a fruit...
@BlakeJAskew6 жыл бұрын
GhostPokeMom yup. I deal with PTSD on a daily basis. Trigger warnings are bullshit. You never really know what will trigger you
@he18826 жыл бұрын
13 yrs dont say"tag your trigger"
@supergeeky75299 жыл бұрын
I have PTSD and anxiety (as well as other crap). Trigger warnings make me feel like the person thinks I am some china doll about to break. I am ok, I can handle shit. I don't need to be warned about everything. Hell, I have a fear of balloons, especially popping. I find jazz hands vs clapping laughable. I don't want to be babied, it is incredibly insulting and demeaning!
@officialkanyau9 жыл бұрын
Okay, I have to give them props for outdoing themselves every time they come up with a new concept. Whatever happened to feminism just being about equal rights and equal opportunities for all? Thanks Christina for being a voice for those who actually are seeking equality.
@sultanalhashmi29544 жыл бұрын
The man who thought women aren’t treated equally and started feminism, told me he regrets making the decision.
@mattv29564 жыл бұрын
Was it the man behind the slaughter
@QueenyMartha9 жыл бұрын
It's sooo obvious that avoiding talking about the problem will make the problem more persistent in the person who has experience the trauma. It's simple logic! Facing your fears will eventually come down to you defeating them! And absolutely this makes feminist look like they cant handle difficult situations or facing their fears, and they rather stay in "safe" circles aka echo chambers than getting their ideas challenged. That is such a set back for feminist who want to be seen as actually strong women.
@colined9 жыл бұрын
As a jazz guitarist, Jazz Hands trigger me. Being silent it recalls to mind when my wah wah pedal's battery was dying and I could not hear my playing as well. I thought my talent and 39 years of playing had left me and suddenly I could not play. This caused great angst fear and trembling and when I see jazz hands which do not make jazz sounds it brings back this traumatic event.
@tuliof9 жыл бұрын
Please put a trigger warning about trigger warnings. Trigger warnings really upsets me, I might black out, go histerical or be forced to leave the room.
@PrinceRevolver9 жыл бұрын
Your comment triggered me.
@MrCacagod9 жыл бұрын
***** You triggered me
@PrinceRevolver9 жыл бұрын
MrCacagod all according to plan.
@ashertaz9 жыл бұрын
MrCacagod You triggered me!
@TheAfroGuyCleo9 жыл бұрын
MrCacagod the comment triggering him then triggering you triggered me. I want a public apology from everyone here for triggering me. lol
@TeddieSage19879 жыл бұрын
Christina, you're restoring my faith in Feminism. Little by little, all those videos give me hope that one day feminism will return to its roots. I was part of the third wave and left the moment I felt it was too chaotic. Feminism needs leaders that actually respect people for who they are, not people who will lead everyone to chaotic manifestations, treat others violently and treat everyone else like monsters if they refuse to be associated with Feminism.
@Milkym0o9 жыл бұрын
My close friend's brother was in the British Army Medical Corp, who very nearly got blown up in Belfast by the Europa Hotel bombing (one of many) back in the day. Few of his squad were severely injured. He went for a psych analysis after, checking for signs of PTSD, he was asked what was the last thing he remembered? To which he replied "Boom!","ya dickhead". "Now can I get back to my platoon?" - Papers signed and he was back on patrol within 3 days. He himself said he was suffering from PTSD but just wanted to get on with his job... In his (rather drunked) words: "Bad shit happens to people all the time, sucks if it happens to you, but what you gonna do, let it effect you for the rest of your life?"
@ChrisLeeW009 жыл бұрын
A lot of people see mental illness as this permanent handicap, like if I say I have PTSD then I need to be treated differently. It does not help me if people avoid saying or doing certain things around me. In fact, it just reinforces within me the thought that I should feel traumatized and get hysterical. For real, fireworks make me want to drop to the ground like I'm getting fired on, but I know that I'm not in a war zone and the feeling passes. People look at the colors in the air it makes and smile. If everyone around me looked at me with a worried face, I'd feel like there was a serious issue with me. I can deal with PTSD, as long as I can be honest about it and those around me don't treat me weird about it.
@Milkym0o9 жыл бұрын
My family has been involved in each British conflict to my knowledge during and since WW1. I myself am applying to become an OPMI in INT Corp, then into EW specialist or become an Ammo Tech in Logistics, to then move into Bomb Disposal... My cousin is a pilot in Army Air and he's finished his last tour in Afghanistan Feb 2014 and he had a rudder failure in which he had to assume controls over the panicking "rookie" pilot to safely crash land... My military friends and family who've served all say the same thing: Don't treat us any differently, just don't probe for answers, let us discuss it when we're ready or willing. Think that's important, don't alienate those who have PTSD... Trauma can be overcome and dealt with. Saying TRIGGER WARNING in front of everything won't help and as proven it makes it worse :P
@Milkym0o9 жыл бұрын
Christopher wootton and ye, can imagine someone asking or saying "omg are you ok, is this triggering you, do you want to leave" just ups the anxiety and tension...
@GhostofGriever9 жыл бұрын
This. Everything about this. Thank you. A friend and I were talking about people who scream "this needs a trigger warning" today.
@jranekse11678 жыл бұрын
Great video, this is the first of your videos i have seen, but I like it so far. About the "jazz hands", this alternate from clapping is used in many (maybe all) deaf communities in the world. Which is actually pretty smart since they have bad hearing or none. They have probably gotten the idea from this, but it is meaningless and absolutely ridiculous if you dont have lowered hearing capabilities or completely deaf. No one will probably ever read this, but oh well.
@fraya10229 жыл бұрын
As someone who was once "triggered" by something, I have to completely agree. I was in a rather melancholy-like state, not depressed really, just in a perpetual state of gloom (admittedly I had self-diagnosed myself with depression at the time; I was young and ignorant). So when I read something a friend had written, accidentally ignoring there warnings it had "triggered" me. And I didn't complain and when they asked my opinions I simply said what I had read was good! It actually made me feel prouder of myself when less than a week later I read the entire thing and was fine! I think triggers only promote you to not get over your problem!
@archfriend9 жыл бұрын
"This has become women's liberation?" Good point. It's actually become women's imprisonment, like little girls in an emotional dungeon.
@AlexanderHL19199 жыл бұрын
'' Sticks and stones are hard on bones, Aimed with angry art, Words can sting like anything, But silence breaks the heart.'' by Phyllis McGinley
@LindaGge9 жыл бұрын
Cookies, colouring books, bubbles and Play-doh--how nice of them to provide a creche!
@TexKimball9 жыл бұрын
People being triggered by trigger warnings triggers me. So I end up triggering myself again by seeing someone who was triggered by me being triggered from someone else being triggered.
@icewolf60628 жыл бұрын
Of course rape law shouldn't be taught in schools. Who needs to know what rape actually is when you can just go from them being mean on the internet to a very sexualized "Hello"
@alstef098 жыл бұрын
Rape should be only taught in tumblr.
@GreyException8 жыл бұрын
This is actually a scarier thing than my emotions and conscious mind is giving credit for. I mean, I already have anxiety and I don't know how to "heal the mind" so to speak. The idea and reality of this is really going to reinforce mental issues.
@CrimsonReaper1899 жыл бұрын
this is bull i am am somone that went through a lot of shit thing most people do not go through and u wanna know how i got through it i faced it i fought against the things that made me angry to remember and the things that made me want to kill my self if i did not face it i would still be in a situation where i wanted to die where me facing it made me want to live more then anything else so this hole trigger warning is bullshit face your problems or they will never go and will some day beat you
@JFordAnimation9 жыл бұрын
cerberus189 EXCUSE ME. Poor grammar is my trigger. Please, think about those who suffered in Grammar War II and correct your grammar. Thank you.
@hanneserwing9 жыл бұрын
During a class in I had at college, we were shown a film about loss and grief, without any trigger warning. People shared their stories of losing a loved one, and I had recently lost a friend to suicide. I felt very emotional, and I cried during parts when a woman talked about her brother who also had committed suicide. The thing is, after the film was over, I felt better. I had to deal with my grief, and my friends supported me. It was probably the best thing that could have happened. If I had just put my fingers in my ears, closed my eyes, and pretended like my grief didn't exist, I would've exacerbated the situation. I think trying to avoid negative feelings are never good in the long run, instead it's better to try to handle them, get help from the ones close to you, or professionals if nescessary. Pain persists unless treated.
@JohnathanSherbert9 жыл бұрын
You plusungood oldthinkers! Doublethink (also thinkful as triggerwarn) is needful to goodthink! I will report you to thinkpol.
@ahmadakra3 жыл бұрын
Music and puppies would be triggering to my religious parents
@KevinBeal9 жыл бұрын
Trigger warnings for trigger warnings, lmao. You can't make this stuff up.
@ej63858 жыл бұрын
I remember I once got into a back and forth with a man regarding racial issues. He mostly threw out nothing but generalizations in his argument, but if I give him credit for anything it was standing there and arguing with me. I tried to have this discussion with a woman I went to college with about the unfairness of how some men can be treated if accused of rape and she did not want to hear me. I love this series. Stuff like this takes away discussion. We may never agree but at least talk about it.
@DynohasADD8 жыл бұрын
Once, my home burned down and I lost everything. For several months thereafter, the smell of smoke (camp fires etc.) caused me panic. Even though it was uncomfortable, I spoke about it to friends, family, and even a therapist, and in time, the negative feelings went away. My point? I think we can all take responsibility for our own "triggers" and learn to overcome them. I think it makes us more resilient when facing adversity. That's all :)
@Ginnys2209 жыл бұрын
There was a while last year when I was really bothered more than normal by loud sounds, including clapping. You know what I did? I covered my ears. Wow. What a concept.
@siobhanphoenix97894 жыл бұрын
I have been annoyed by trigger warnings before but this is eye opening! I had no idea how bad it was getting that people can't clap!
@fizzledwar9 жыл бұрын
I have PTSD and extreme anxiety, despite what movies show and crazy people preach, I am not a ticking time bomb where a loud noise will trigger a murderous rage. Anxiety and things of that nature are brought on by 90% random thoughts in my head or 10% something stressful happening directly to me may trigger anxiety. It has never happened from anything I've read or watched. Some things hit close to home and I may get more passionate about it, but they don't trigger symptoms EVER.
@battybuddy9 жыл бұрын
I go to an adult autism center on tuesdays, and they make this thing where you can choose between snapping or clapping. Honestly, I never really understand why snapping would be "good" if one other person would ask for claps- as the fact that they'd still be in the room when they did.
@bee93229 жыл бұрын
As someone who physically passes out in discussions of certain subjects, I think trigger warnings are counterproductive because A. you are responsible for your own anxieties, you cant push that responsibility on other people, especially professors and B. avoiding 'triggering' situations will make you more anxious in the long run.
@MidlifeCrisisJoe9 жыл бұрын
Seriously, when did "sticks and stones may break my bones but words can never hurt me" stop being both applicable and taught widely?
@thebutterknifekiller9 жыл бұрын
This is my first video of the factual feminist and oh my god. If all forms of feminism held this level of analysis, depth and actual facts, more people would actual see feminism as good rather than a hate group. It's good to see this level of logic behind feminism.
@EpsilonA7898 жыл бұрын
I just discovered you today! Very upsetting I couldn't watch your content earlier, so informative and I love fact checking in a society where no one really cares about that anymore. Its hard figuring out my opinion on trigger warnings. While I think it's good to provide care and treatment for PTSD victims and people who suffer from other mental disorders, I don't think that we should start slapping labels on books and textbooks. It's hard having an opinion on trigger warnings because I know people can actually get triggered. From clapping? No. But my mother once had a very bad episode while watching 'Thelma and Louise'. Would a trigger warning help her? Well no, that episode actually helped her come to terms with her trauma.
@jachyra49 жыл бұрын
I love this quote found at 4:08: "I was feeling bombarded by a lot of viewpoints that really go against my dearly and closely held beliefs." You're at a debate. That's kind of the definition. You're at a college. They like to challenge what you think you know about the world, and expose you to a variety of viewpoints. That's kind of their job. If your beliefs are held that closely then it should be easy to shrug off their opinion. Unless, of course, you realize that their opinion makes a heck of a lot more sense than yours, which is probably the case here. The mere fact that this person thinks she needs to be protected from differences of opinion shows just how insane this has all become.
@crazo30779 жыл бұрын
My only guess to the choosing of jazz hands over clapping is that jazz hands can only be acknowledged by looking at them. If you don't want to see the jazz hands, or lack there of, you don't have to. With clapping, you can tell from the noises how responsive the audience was, and it can be a qualitative experience that you cannot look away from. You can tell from an audience's clapping, and potential hooting and hollering, how receptive the audience was. Wanting to avoid this experience that forces judgement shows how unprepared these people are to be speaking publicly, and likely reflects how receptive the audiences have been. Being afraid to face judgement, and standing up for what is right only when it doesn't hurt you, may ultimately what breaks these people.
@k-d-n25679 жыл бұрын
Almost every person makes some bad experiences, some worse than others. I personally believe in the "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger" idea. When you get hurt but deal with it you'll grow and you'll know how to prevent these things, how to deal with it or similar situations in the future. But if people always avoid everything that could maybe hurt their poor little feelings they will become so sensitive that they're going to break down at the slightest breath of wind. We shouldn't support that kind of thing. We shouldn't support weakness, we should help people to overcome it.
@BayOctopus9 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all you are speaking out on Ms. Sommers. Trigger warnings are completely crazy. Glad you are pointing this out.
@Neanderthalcouzin9 жыл бұрын
The irony is that all this neuroticism makes me deeply uncomfortable. I saw a video of someone at Occupy Wallstreet telling the audience they had to twinkle their fingers instead of clapping. But that's like telling people to boogie into the lecture theatre instead of striding in.... The thing is, you know if you don't follow suit you'll be shamed and verbally pissed on. Where is the safe space from that?
@Islander2559 жыл бұрын
So many likes for this video!! And yes, virtual applause, too. As a very liberal person who has campaigned very hard for liberal issues, it really, REALLY bothers me to see so many other liberals hide behind "trigger warnings" and other methods that help them avoid having real conversations. I hate trigger warnings and everything they entail, and I normally assume that people who demand the use of trigger warnings are abrasive, bitter people who will be entirely ineffective to the movement.
@howdougetoutofhere9 жыл бұрын
Thank you for addressing this. Higher education should teach people to allow their opponents to speak and to offer alternate arguments, not shying away from it so people feel "safe". Silencing your opposition is just about the worst thing you can do, and makes it seem as if you're scared to address their argument! Puppies, play-doh, blankets? What are these people, babies? I thought college students were supposed to be transitioning to adulthood, not regressing to infancy!
@PauperoftheFishies7 жыл бұрын
My English teacher told us how a school tried to ban _To Kill a Mockingbird_ because it made the students 'uncomfortable'. She agreed it was incredibly stupid.
@JimC9 жыл бұрын
"Jazz hands" (aka up twinkles). Can we use down twinkles, too? Or would that be triggering?
@schwarzerritter57249 жыл бұрын
I read that avoiding a scary situation is how a fear can grow into a phobia.
@justinritchey29678 жыл бұрын
I would not feel any safer with jazz hands, too much movement. Instead how about a salute, stick out your right hand and say, "Sig hail mine Futher"
@srmj719 жыл бұрын
You have vocalized my thoughts exactly. College has always been a hotbed for change, hence the success. It is also a place where the exchange of ideas is paramount to it's success. College is indeed intended to prepare students to deal with the real world and it's challenges. As all of us who having been living in the real world know, reality doesn't come with these things. What happens when these kids hit the real world, completely unprepared for it?
@Scorpia1619 жыл бұрын
I think we should do what we can to make the world a 'kinder' place for survivors of trauma--but that should have more to do with combating the causes of trauma, which can't be done if we have to tip toe around them in the intellectual spaces that are supposed to be exploring and confronting them. I think there's a place for trigger warnings--on blogs and websites that want to use them, not classes that are meant to inform and engage. I think survivors are made of stricter stuff--as for the ones that aren't, if their trauma is so serious they fall into a panic at the mere mention of its cause, they need more serious help than a 'trigger warning'. We should focus on combating a culture that causes trauma, widening access to mental health care, not beating around the bush in the face of these issues.
@Elleander19 жыл бұрын
Trigger Warnings are a nice, quick way of judging if a person is worth talking to. If they need safety nets for a mere word, it speaks volumes about their life approach.
@frederickkeogh91899 жыл бұрын
I'm a history student at the University of Toronto and I have what's called complex PTSD. Thank you for this video, I couldn't agree more! I find the idea of safe space and trigger warning to be demeaning and humiliating because they say to me that I can't regulate my own emotions and that I will always be psychologically disabled. I brought my concerns to "accessibility services" formerly "disability services" the office that's pushing for these things. The official heard me out and dismissed me in bored a bureaucratic manner but a female student who overheard my concerns stopped me at the elevator to tell that my "White-male-privilege" means my traumatic experiences are easier work through and harmed me less and were simply not as important as those of "oppressed" people such women and that I was patronizing all the "true" survivors of trauma by complaining about how safe spaces are infantilizing. The tirade ended with, "Check your privilege and educate yourself in respect!" This young woman had no idea who I was or what I have gone through and she presumed to demean my struggles. Unfortunately after five years at UofT she was just echoing the campus's zeitgeist. I feel like the last sane person on earth when I'm on campus and this combined with the dwindling intellectual freedom in universities seems just more reason not to pursue academia after I graduate. It's a sad state of affairs...
@KJCrush9 жыл бұрын
...Jazz hands would definitely trigger my anxiety more than clapping. While it's true that a room filled with noise typically causes me some issue, it's something I've grown accustom to. But if everyone suddenly raised their hands, and started shaking their hands around? I feel like all the sudden movement, with lack of sound would mess with me.
@hellgast09 жыл бұрын
These people don't need trigger warnings.... they need professional help.
@josephbenobasa8 жыл бұрын
I agree with most of what she says and I love her calm method of delivering her opinions. I wish I could deliver arguments as fluid and eloquent as she is
@TheFlutterflies8 жыл бұрын
I have ptsd, I prefer to know if something is going to be a trigger if I watch tv or a visual presentation. I feel like that is different though. Tv rating guidelines will normally address that to you before the show. I also like the control to know that I can walk away from something if it is resurfacing those memories or change the channel.
@jlogan22289 жыл бұрын
the reason trigger warnings worry me is as a society it teaches that your feelings can never be hurt and people will coddle you if you cry and play the victim ( if you're a woman, gender non binary etc) what happens when these people have to deal with actual trauma in real life are they just going to fall apart and expect someone else to deal with the problem. Christopher Tidus said it best. these are the people that if their toilet clogs they will loose their minds as opposed to fix it and clean up the mess and move on
@rebeccapalmer64358 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your sensible videos and helping to give integrity to the women's movement! I know several of these "fainting couch feminists" and I agree that it seems to have gone way wrong. Keep it up! You are appreciated!
@YARGGG_GG9 жыл бұрын
A ravenous, "triggering" applause to your wise words! I agree completely, we should stop behaving and treating people like children.
@LordoftheJamesClan9 жыл бұрын
If trigger warnings catch on, I am going to need to by law provide trigger warnings any time I interact with everyone
@Heartwing373 жыл бұрын
Well, one thing about it is if there’s ever a Civil War between the rational and irrational, the irrationals could be decimated with a few well-placed hand claps! 😂 Zero shots fired…
@Khafri8 жыл бұрын
That's how you applaud in American Sign Language. Way to go feminists. That isn't "feminist jazz hands", it's "how to clap for people who have a disability regarding their hearing."
@herodgilani57059 жыл бұрын
I wish every woman was as smart and grounded and logical as Christina Hoff Sommers.
@mathstef9 жыл бұрын
What is your stance on the MRM particularly avoiceformen?
@xthor869 жыл бұрын
I think i remember something about "Flags of our fathers" and the other similar series actually triggered horrific memories in WW2 vets. So maybe they have their place if a problem actually is discovered, and direct it at that specific group?
@RoachKai7 жыл бұрын
If something is even slightly uncomfortable to someone, it needs to be ignored or destroyed
@cominatrix9 жыл бұрын
I don't always agree with you but this I most certainly do. There is also the idea that trigger warnings are beneficial to people with a variety of mental health issues, but every mental health professional that I have ever talked to about trigger warnings was either very confused by the counterproductive concept or laughed out loud about it. The whole concept is preposterous.
@jaybramer37435 жыл бұрын
You're the ONLY feminist I've heard or met that doesn't make me puke. Thanks for your interesting vids.
@hikerwolfspaine82008 жыл бұрын
Hey I'm using some of your podcasts for a research paper of mine and I am having some troubles understanding Richard J. Mcnally's part in the study you references. Pacific Standard only cites him for one of the sections. Did he compile this information? The website makes it confusing because it doesn't seem to offer up a name of the author of the article.
@bcsviewer15 жыл бұрын
One additional thing I'd like to add about TRIGGER WARNINGS. I have been yelled at for offering such TRIGGER WARNINGS, as 'No Offense, but', 'Inventive, but' and 'This may hurt for a moment'. How can TRIGGER WARNING be okay some of the time, but not all of the time?