We’re not quite at peak idiocy when looking at life on university campuses in 2016. But we’re getting damn close.
A student at Edinburgh University was threatened with being thrown out of a meeting because she raised her hand in a “safe space.”
The Telegraph:
Imogen Wilson, the vice-president for academic affairs at Edinburgh University Students’ Association (EUSA), spoke out against safe space rules becoming “a tool for the hard left to use when they disagree with people”, following the incident last week.
Ms Wilson, 22, was subject to a “safe space complaint” over her supposedly “inappropriate hand gestures” during a student council meeting.
According to the association’s rules, student council meetings should be held in a “safe space environment”, defined as “a space which is welcoming and safe and includes the prohibition of discriminatory language and actions”.
This includes “refraining from hand gestures which denote disagreement”, or “in any other way indicating disagreement with a point or points being made”.
“Disagreements should only be evident through the normal course of debate,” it says.
In other words, if you look cross-eyed at some dufus making a stupid argument, you can be called out for it and voted out of the meeting.