“Tragedy… Might Be Triggering”: British Universities Add Warnings For Greek And Shakespearean Plays Authored by Jonathan Turley, The problem with universities overwhelmingly controlled by faculty on the left is that there are few to offer a dose of reality or rationality. Left to their own devices, some faculty seem to search for new ways to demonstrate woke priorities. British universities have long beenΒ ridiculed for policiesΒ controlling speech or symbols. Now,Β The Telegraph is reportingΒ that British universities are adding trigger warnings to Greek and Shakespearean tragedies to protect students from being triggered by tragedy. Indeed, there are now warnings on other classics for everything from βableismβ to βdepictions of rural life.β One such warningΒ stated, βTragedy is a genre obsessed with violence and suffering, often of a sexual or graphic kind, and so some of the content might be triggering for some students.β The University of Aberdeen in Scotland put a trigger warning on βBeowulfβ due to its depictions of βanimal crueltyβ and βableism.β Beowulf had to fear βa creature of darkness, exiled from happiness and accursed of God, the destroyer and devourer of our human kind.β However, Aberdeen students have the added fear that they may run across depictions from 975 which βplace value on peopleβs bodies and minds based on societally constructed ideas of normality, intelligence, excellence, desirability, and productivity.β [Notably, even that definition isΒ preceded at StanfordΒ by a trigger warning that βContent warning: The following page contains content including the historical context of ableism. It may be disturbing to those with a history of institutionalization or other negative experiences in the medical world concerning their specific disabilities.β] Even the death of an albatross in βRime of the Ancient Marinerβ required a trigger warning at the University of Greenwich asΒ βpotentially upsetting.β There is trigger warning imposed by the University of Warwick for Thomas Hardyβs βFar From the Madding Crownβ because of its depiction of βrural life.β Of course, the British are not alone in such warnings. TheΒ National Archives recently moved to add trigger warningsΒ to displays on our founders and founding documents. Trigger warning: I am about to quote Shakespeareβ¦. This all proves the Bardβs point that βNothing routs us but the villainy of our fears.β Tyler Durden Sat, 01/28/2023 – 08:10
“Tragedy… Might Be Triggering”: British Universities Add Warnings For Greek And Shakespeare
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