On Safe Spaces
April 26, 2008
Tera
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"My freedom ends where your safety begins."
–how a teacher explained freedom
of speech in my 7th grade Government class
I'm a big believer in safe spaces. Having to navigate somewhere that isn't my house takes a lot of effort; I only noticed just how much effort once I left school and stopped having to spend 6 hours a day in a strange-to-me place. But I've always felt most comfortable in my house–my bedroom, especially. Maybe that's why I like stories about people trying to protect their homes from outsiders.
Lately I've been thinking a lot about what exactly constitutes a safe space–what safety even is. Because I've seen that the safe space can turn into an oppression-sword real fast. Like when a cissexual feminist isn't "comfortable" around trans* women because they don't fit her theories: