And, y'know. When y'all are demanding these safe spaces and whatnot should screw off? What you're saying is you want the right to force your association on folks, despite their wishes. Not cool, y'ken? Public spaces are public spaces but ain't no one owe you an ear or their time.
That doesn't even make any sense. Verbal or physical assault isn't association. I think a lot of people are misreading what I'm saying. Everyone has a right to not be assaulted, discriminated against, and be protected from hate speech. No one has to lend you "an ear or their time", but that DOES. NOT. MEAN. People can't act how they want. You don't have to listen, but everyone else damn well can talk. No matter how bullshit it is--PROVIDED it doesn't violate the above. Fuck this "association" thing. There is no logic to that. Anyone violating a "safe space" is not associating with you, they are criticizing you. AND THATS FINE--as long as they don't violate the above. BEEECAAAUUUSE, you shouldn't be discriminated against, assaulted, or be the subject of hate speech anywhere. You don't have the right to lock up a room somewhere and say YOU CANT GET ME IN HERE. ITS FREE FROM YOUR SHIT HERE. You can't do that. You don't have the right to live in your own fantasy world. You're fucking free to NOT associate with someone 10000000000% percent of the time.
Listen. I just don't understand what you think you're accomplishing with making places safe spaces. Let's stick with the classroom example. Everyone should respectful to everyone else in the classroom. Why make it a safe space? Just to say, oh you can be a racist fuck, just not in here? Well fine, because we're all barred from assaulting, discriminating against, and subjecting other to hate speech anyhow. But if a racist/homophobic/bigoted person doesnt do those things, they're technically allowed in the safe space anyways. Soooooooooo... what have you done? Now if you said that they couldn't be there because they're a known racist or what have you, that's also wrong because everyone has a right to be places. If this is a classroom, assuming of course both sets of people are enrolled and in good standing.
Privately, ya, you can tell people to get out of your house whenever anyways. So what the fuck IS a safe space? I don't get it. You're ALREADY AND HAVE BEEN FREE TO BE ALONE WITH LIKE MINDED PEOPLE WHO DONT OFFEND YOU AND TO STAY AWAY FROM OTHERS WHO ARE RUDE OR WHATEVER TO YOU. If they enter you supposed safe space without your permission you can't stop them, but heck you can just go somewhere else or somewhere private.
(on the safe space stuff that is)
See now, that's where my issue with the concept of it. You're just relabelling common decency and giving to people as a tool to say "oh, no no no, you can't do that to me here I'm X/Y/Z!" When in reality the racists/bigots/homophobes will break your "safe space" and shit all over you and the normal people will just be like, "Okay, wasn't planning on being an asshole today anyways."
How is this something you have an issue with, at least alone? Your issue is that they are ineffective?
I guess! My issue is that they don't really exist. The areas where you CAN hypothetically have a safe space are already spaces where you are barred from assaulting, discriminating against, or subjecting people to hate speech. Soooo.... just what is it?
(on the safe space stuff that is)
See now, that's where my issue with the concept of it. You're just relabelling common decency and giving to people as a tool to say "oh, no no no, you can't do that to me here I'm X/Y/Z!" When in reality the racists/bigots/homophobes will break your "safe space" and shit all over you and the normal people will just be like, "Okay, wasn't planning on being an asshole today anyways."
Well...no. You're making this like it's an identity thing. It's not. It's a location/area thing. 'You can't do that to me, in this place, and the reason why is that my friends and I will kick you out if you do, or call the cops.' It's a designated place where people can work together to keep each other safe. It's not an 'all the time everywhere' thing. It's a commonly negotiated area where there are rules about what sort of behavior is acceptable.
YOU COULD ALREADY DO THAT. EXCEPT THAT WHY WOULD YOU THINK A RACIST OR BIGOT WOULD STAND BY WHAT YOU DEFINE AS THE PHYSICAL AREA WHERE YOU CANT BE MADE FUN OF OR HATED?
? UNLESS THEY HAVE TO BECAUE YOU BOTH ARE PART OF THE SAME ORGANIZATION THATS GONNA FORCE THAT MATTER, BUT THEN ITS NOT REALLY A SAFE SPACE ANYWAYS ITS JSUT A NORMAL SPACE WHERE EVERYONE HAS TO FOLLOW THE NORMAL RULES OF SOCIETY.
(on the safe space stuff that is)
See now, that's where my issue with the concept of it. You're just relabelling common decency and giving to people as a tool to say "oh, no no no, you can't do that to me here I'm X/Y/Z!" When in reality the racists/bigots/homophobes will break your "safe space" and shit all over you and the normal people will just be like, "Okay, wasn't planning on being an asshole today anyways."
Well...no. You're making this like it's an identity thing. It's not. It's a location/area thing. 'You can't do that to me, in this place, and the reason why is that my friends and I will kick you out if you do, or call the cops.' It's a designated place where people can work together to keep each other safe. It's not an 'all the time everywhere' thing. It's a commonly negotiated area where there are rules about what sort of behavior is acceptable.
Not just anywhere can be a church, and some people are deeply offended by the very idea of one.
On a college? Not appropriate. The college should have rules to forbid violence regardless. That's what campus police are supposed to help with. (But admittedly, not always). Just like it would get absurd real fast to have 50 different churches to different gods on a multiracial and multi culturally attended university, insisting on putting a "safe space" there, in a place intended for study and learning, is just bonkers.
Now, if you want to run one in the dorm, and say "hey, if you have trouble you can crash at my place." That's different, but the school shouldn't recognize it as something special just to stroke egos.
I'm not talking about a large portion of the college. But something like a club, except with rules in place? In places where sexual assault is actually fairly prevalent? It's larger than just one-to-one interaction, wierd, that's the point. It's often a place for discussion. It's just a place where people can rightfully expect not to be called a fag for holding hands with their boyfriend. The 'safe space' in this instance is next to the health center, or it's in the Pride Center, just like the churches are just outside campus as well, as it's a public university. But this isn't a church, it just fills a similar role, with the difference being that LGBTQ groups tend to be welcoming of any 'denomination', and you don't get to choose your 'denomination'. It's a combination of support group, literal place of refuge (support groups are groups, not places, that usually meet as specified times, not ready to be had as needed), and designated place to discuss issues relevant to the group.
Thank you for sharing that passage, by the way, wierd. Was not previously aware of that bible passage.
Still I don't understand. These are places that you're not allowed to do those things anyways. I'm not sure whether a pride center is considered public or private property, but it if its public, you can't bar people from entering just because they don't like you, if its private then you can do whatever you want anyways.
I feel like i'm not getting it. What's the point? Someone explain it in depth to me? Private property is your own safe space anyways, because you're allowed to do what you want. Public property is public and thus you can't bar people from it unless they break the law. No???
EDIT: Wall of text. Sorry lads.
tl;dr Scoopz is both confused by what a "safe space" is legally, and angered that people think such a thing protects them from people who would otherwise infringe on their rights to feel good about themselves.