Finally! A college administrator who actually gets it.

Oregon Live reports.

University president says college shouldn’t be a ‘safe place,’ tells PC students to steer clear

Student activists this month roiled Yale University’s campus over concerns that the administration isn’t providing them with a “safe place” to thrive. (The brouhaha kicked off after an assistant master at a residential hall told students to “look away,” among other suggestions, if anyone wore insensitive Halloween costumes such as feathered headdresses or blackface.)

This was, of course, only the latest example of political-correctness-driven protests on college campuses in 2015. Earlier this year, Northwestern University students hounded feminist film professor Laura Kipnis after she wrote an article that criticized “the growing obsession with trauma and vulnerability among feminists on campus.” Students at Princeton University took over that Ivy League school’s president’s office and demanded that Princeton scrub former university president — and U.S. president — Woodrow Wilson’s name from campus buildings because he held objectionable racial views. The list goes on.

Well … the president of Oklahoma Wesleyan University, for one, has had enough. In a blog post published last week on the small, evangelical Christian university’s website, Everett Piper declared that Oklahoma Wesleyan is “not a ‘safe place,’ but rather a place to learn.” If you’re not comfortable being made to feel uncomfortable, he wrote, don’t attend this school.


 
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