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University bans 'trigger warning‘ over fears of upsetting snowflake students
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<blockquote data-quote="TimeFlipper" data-source="post: 223416" data-attributes="member: 6456"><p>I mentioned sports as a classic example of how the word Attack is always used to define a state of play, e.g, attacking down the left/right wing, using 3 attackers up front with 4 in defence, both players attacked the ball simultaneously...Chess is also a sport where the word Attack appears... So yes it IS most certainly also about sports, etc etc, nothing "twisted" in that...IMHO you misunderstood the context in how i used the word Attack..</p><p></p><p>Read up on the nature of UK political speech as i already mentioned an example i used was how the "opposition (verbally) Attacked the Prime Minister"...No disrespect to you personally Num7, but frankly i have seen worse words being used (F..K comes to mind, irrespective of context) plus blatant disrespect being used mostly by trolls on here, and yet theose postings have been allowed to remain without any interventions, long before the trolls got banned...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimeFlipper, post: 223416, member: 6456"] I mentioned sports as a classic example of how the word Attack is always used to define a state of play, e.g, attacking down the left/right wing, using 3 attackers up front with 4 in defence, both players attacked the ball simultaneously...Chess is also a sport where the word Attack appears... So yes it IS most certainly also about sports, etc etc, nothing "twisted" in that...IMHO you misunderstood the context in how i used the word Attack.. Read up on the nature of UK political speech as i already mentioned an example i used was how the "opposition (verbally) Attacked the Prime Minister"...No disrespect to you personally Num7, but frankly i have seen worse words being used (F..K comes to mind, irrespective of context) plus blatant disrespect being used mostly by trolls on here, and yet theose postings have been allowed to remain without any interventions, long before the trolls got banned... [/QUOTE]
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