Part of the reason western society is overrun with anxiety disorders and other psychological disorders is safe spaces. People need to learn to be uncomfortable, it's natural.
RE: Should a person needing a safe space qualify for handicap parking?
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Should a person needing a safe space qualify for handicap parking?
Yep reality has risks. Surviving the risks and persevering is critical education. Freedom is risky.
If you are not willing to demand freedom and accept that it has risks then you are endorsing slavery. :)
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