Opinion: Trigger warnings aren't the problem, intolerance is
By Zach Perry | September 5, 2016University of Chicago opposed trigger warning in a welcome letter. I'm here to tell you why the school was wrong.
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University of Chicago opposed trigger warning in a welcome letter. I'm here to tell you why the school was wrong.
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