Remember how some students were traumatized by the GOP convention? Funny how the same didn’t happen during the Dem convention.

The Daily Caller reports.

SHOCK POLL: No Philadelphia Colleges Offer ‘Safe Space’ For Students Traumatized By Democratic Convention

Officials at fancypants colleges in Philadelphia are providing exactly zero “safe spaces” for students who are traumatized by this week’s Democratic National Convention.

The Daily Caller contacted eight prestigious and semi-prestigious Philadelphia-area colleges and universities to find out if they are offering “safe spaces” after Case Western Reserve University provided such a comfort zone last week for students psychologically or physically traumatized by the prospect of Republicans being in Cleveland and giving speeches.

Tuition, fees and room and board cost $60,304 per year at Case Western.

By email and/or telephone, TheDC contacted the University of Pennsylvania, Bryn Mawr College, Haverford College, Swarthmore College, Drexel University, La Salle University and Villanova University to determine if they would be providing student “safe spaces” in response to the Democratic National Convention.

In addition to those seven expensive private schools, TheDC also contacted Temple University, which is public.

None of the eight schools indicated that they are offering students “safe spaces” to take shelter from the Democratic National Convention at Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center — or its accompanying protests.

None of the schools responded to the questions, in fact.


 
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