Safe Spaces for Triggered College Students
Georgetown University students were offered “self care suites” to deal with Election Day stress.
I’m Tomi Lahren, more next.
Kids are baby soft these days and Lord help us if we ever have a draft.
Young people today can’t even manage Election Day stress, let alone be expected to take up arms in defense of America.
And colleges and universities are coddling this fragile mindset.
Take Georgetown University in DC, for example, which offered students “self care suites” to cope with Election Day stress.
The University’s McCourt School of Public Policy offered these retreats from 10am to 6pm on Election Day which reportedly featured a Lego station, coloring books and even milk and cookies.
Yes, all for college-aged adults who simply cannot shoulder the burden of a high stakes election without a safe space to hide in.
America’s young people have been coddled far too much for far too long and it’s ridiculous.
Older generations were sent into battle and these young people can’t even cope with hearing ideas that aren’t their own.
Buck up and grow up!
I’m Tomi Lahren and you watch my show “Tomi Lahren is Fearless” at Outkick.com