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How Will They Cope In The Real World?

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webbo3 | 11:04 Sat 29th Apr 2017 | News
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How will the snowflakes cope when they leave university and find out what the real world is like.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/2017/04/27/whooping-should-banned-beause-excludes-deaf-people-nation-union/

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-39692673


Do they just find things to be offended by or on other peoples behalf.

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The word 'snowflake' is now banned. From now on it must be referred to as a symmetrical glacial deposit.
11:18 Sat 29th Apr 2017
i suspect you are right, the deaf are unlikely to be offended its these idiot do gooders who get their knickers in a twist. As you say wait till they go out into the real world, its a barmy story in a barmy pc time.
This article is 28 days too late.
They'll cope the same as they always have, even when they were fully funded with free tuition and student grants. Students have always protested and hopefully always will.
Snowflake is a horrible term
I imagine most will carry on whooping, many will leave Uni as good people and look back fondly on those days - then probably go on to be the next generation to invent catchphrases like 'Snowflakes'.
The word 'snowflake' is now banned. From now on it must be referred to as a symmetrical glacial deposit.
Students who whoop, cheer and clap should face “consequences” because they are excluding deaf people,



Can't deaf people clap?
Talbot
of course they can, its just piece of pc nonsense.
Deaf people raise their arms and wave so everyone can see their appreciation
What particularly shocked me was that the proponent of this was from my Alma Mater, Durham. In my day she wouldn't have been allowed through the doors.

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Reminds me of the coach trip for deaf people. They stopped at a pub on the way home for a few drinks that went on a little longer than intended, and they all began waving their hands in the air. The barman, somewhat alarmed rang the bell calling time please, and the coach driver said," You'll never get them out now they have started singing". (^_*)
Deaf people could use the old football rattle thing, have a bright stobe light strapped on their heid, a big arrow pointing to them with a big sign with flashing lights saying "deaf person"
It would be so much easier
And just what should they be doing so as not to upset the blind?
If folk use "jazz hands", how are blind folk meant to see them?
Ha ha, great best answer! :0)
Precisely my point, Corby. Also, if the chairman asks, "All those in favour say Aye", that rules the dumb out.
Maltesers should be banned from the deaf!
Here's Douglas Murray on protests about Halloween costumes at one US campus.
(Sam Harris: "They've made a Faustian pact with the devil, sold their souls and got stoopid in return."

This is the "protest":

Sorry, this the protest.

No clapping, no jazz hands (what they). I think they're clicking their fingers.

“Students have always protested and hopefully always will.”

Then they are lucky to have the time and the energy. Many people aged 18-21 are too busy earning a living to be out and about protesting about things that don’t concern them or inventing spurious and nonsensical "exclusions". If their courses were organised properly they could probably be accomplished in 18 months or even less. The students would then incur only half the costs, have one less issue to protest about (the cost of their courses) and a lot less time to do it in anyway.

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