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Refenestrated's avatar

@boriquagato has talked about people who don't simply have ideas & opinions, but whose ideas & opinions become, if not their entire identity, then at least a major portion of it. In my observation that phenomenon is rampant on the left, and given how left-wing elite colleges and universities are, people who fit that description comprise a hefty percentage of their students, faculty, and administrators. Such people experience disagreement, whether in conversation or at the ballot box, literally as personal attacks, and rather than trying to teach them to separate their beliefs from their identities, these elite institutions are doing the opposite -- much like when they push students to constantly scan everything they hear for "microaggressions" and "triggers."

Encouraging students to soothe themselves with cocoa and coloring books because their political party lost an election validates the discomfort that they feel as a direct result of fusing their beliefs with their identities and reinforces to them that it's normal to feel so profoundly attacked and upset over an election. It's deeply unhealthy cultish behavior by both the institutions' students and the institutions themselves.

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John Wright's avatar

Election stress? Fragile college students? What has our world become?

Elections are expected (the run on schedule). There should be no surprise involved, adults (should we actually call college students "kids"?) should understand that some candidates will win, others will lose.

After an unpredictable catastrophe, "9/11", "John Kennedy's assassination", "the explosion of the space shuttle" there is reasonable justification to cancel classes for a day. Distracted students aren't likely to be focusing and learning what they should. Election results shouldn't be that much of a distraction. Are we teaching our students that a factory production line should be shut down when something happens that half the population isn't happy about?

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