http://www.onceuponasaturday.com/69-darwin-3/ |
To this guy, people in favor of "trigger warnings" are close to being dangerous proponents of censorship, deserving of ridicule:
"When People Choose, They Choose Wrong"
I don't think everyone thinks that way. "Wanting trigger warning" does not necessarily equal "wanting to ban books." Or wanting to forget everything. To me, ridiculing traumatized people about wanting "trigger warnings" seems kind of like yelling at a person with severe dyslexia for not naturally having high level reading abilities, or something. I do not know why some people are more easily triggered by certain words / images / experiences than others. For that matter, why do some people have issues with sugar or alcohol and others can gaily chomp away / drink away without almost any sort of negative side effect?
http://blogs.psychcentral.com/panic/2014/02/low-blood-sugar-and-panic-attacks-how-are-they-related/
Why are some "able to hold their liquor" and others for some reason are not "able" to do so?
http://psychcentral.com/lib/alcohol-consumption-and-genetics/0004943
Why can some people read on the bus without getting sick???!!!!!
http://www.greathillsent.com/blog/post/my-doctor-says-the-rocks-in-my-head-are-making-me-dizzy-what-now--the-bppv-problem.html |
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