The Coddling Of The American Mind By Greg Lukianoff And Jonathan Haidt

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In the article The Coddling of the American Mind by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt, the authors go into great detail of describing the effects of trigger warnings. Using real world examples, Lukianoff and Haidt describes how college students are oversensitive and carried along the school year. The authors explain how this is a negative thing for the college students going into the work force in the future. In the beginning of the article, Lukianoff and Haidt explain how one word can offend a college student really quickly, even if the person saying it didn’t intend to insult them. The authors then tell the audience how popular comedians, like Chris Rock, have stopped performing on college campuses, because the students cannot take a joke. …show more content…

Lukianoff and Haidt take a real word example to prove their claim. The authors show what happens when you use trigger warnings in class by taking an article describing the difficulties of teaching law with trigger warnings. Students have pressured their professors to avoid the subject, because of the sensitivity involved. The article the authors used then compares this to a “medical student who is training to be a surgeon but who fears that he’ll become distressed if he sees or handles blood.” Without learning about subjects you need to be aware of in the world, just because they are a sensitive matter, will not set students up for success in the future. The authors show that students use trigger warnings in the wrong way that hurts their education. Even though it is the wrong way to use trigger warnings, students insist to use trigger warnings in class despite the negative …show more content…

During the 60’s and 70’s, people have thrashed out with their words and each other. This caused some awareness in schools due to the offensiveness of the matter. During the 80’s schools began on focusing on preventing this kind of speech on their campuses. Since then, students have become more and more sensitive in a negative way. The authors used an example of a kid shouting “Shut up, you water buffalo” at an Israeli born student. That incident made national news, just for calling another kid a “water buffalo.” Another example is when a university found a student guilty of racial harassment for reading a book honoring student opposition to the Ku Klux Clan. The picture on the cover of the book offended one of the student’s co-workers. Just because the student was reading a book, minding his own business, the student was punished from the university. Never said anything or hurt anyone physically, and his education was ruined by someone taking offense to a book he was reading. The authors used this extreme example to prove that accepting the fact that student are fragile and letting them be fragile is not the right way to go and the past can prove

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