I think we need to either redefine safe spaces, change people’s expectations of them, or get rid of them entirely.
I think we need to either redefine safe spaces, change people’s expectations of them, or get rid of them entirely.
This is a very extreme example. I’m saying that more nuanced discussion and differences in views from within a community struggle in safe spaces.
I understand the concept. I’m saying that this way of working creates echo chambers.
Unfortunately, a lot of these safe spaces become echo chambers. People don’t want to have their views challenged or try to see things from other perspectives. Many attempts at constructive dissent as mentioned in this post are discouraged and are generally unwelcome.
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What are these minimal fees, and what are they for? I’m always skeptical of these online learning providers that imply they are free but don’t quite say as much.
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They did see the criticism; in fact a lot of it was aimed directly at them. But they thought that they were right.
I did use the cross-post feature. Many apps do not recognise or acknowledge cross-posting yet which might explain why this article may have appeared multiple times for you.
This was originally published in 2021 so I wonder why it has a new article.
https://www.iflscience.com/fully-intact-dinosaur-embryo-found-inside-fossilized-egg-62004
How are you choosing your destinations in the first place? There just be a reason you’re traveling to these places, especially as you state it’s specifically for tourism. Wouldn’t it make sense to do/see the things that attracted you there in the first place?
How do you feel about finding things difficult and failure? Because that’s really important to consider when thinking of suggestions. It also depends how dedicated or how hard you are on yourself.
I felt it was an opinion worth sharing as I knew it would generate discussion. I struggled to find other suitable communities.
I pointed out that I didn’t write the text as I don’t want to falsely appear to claim credit for it, that’s all.
Heh, strange is our normal… Anyway, I just want to point out that this isn’t my opinion. I linked to the article, and the writer is credited in the first sentence in bold.
I did crosspost using a browser.
This exact link was posted here hours ago.
I don’t like this one, sorry. I think it would be better to help people realise that facing hardships in order to achieve a dream isn’t a guarantee of success. Rather, it’s okay to fail and not everyone will succeed.
To be honest, I don’t even know what instance I’m looking at most of the time. My app doesn’t show the instance name, only the community name, and the community names are often all identical across instances.
Who said anything about challenging views all or most of the time?
The issue with constructive dissent is that if someone perceives an initial idea as bad, it cannot be dismissed or criticised; it has to be built on. Do we want things to be built on flawed foundations? We should be able to say “no” without being cast out from our own community.