Young children hear racial stereotypes and it becomes ingrained into their adolescent brains. Children become to think that they are the stereotypes, growing up their whole lives thinking that …show more content…
“Run and hide. Run and hide. We have to get to the safe space, before the rhetorical bombs start falling,” Mark Steyn said on Censored in America. Safe spaces first started in the 1960’s when people of the LGBT community were persecuted for their sexual orientation. In the 1970’s, safe spaces evolved to fit with the feminist movement. Many of these safe spaces were not physical locations, but a sense of community for women . Safe spaces have developed into places with gender-neutral bathrooms, asking people for their preferred pronouns, trigger warnings, and oppression free zones. With evolution of safe spaces, they have remained active decades. Noticeably, safe spaces are not as safe as the creators want the areas to be. Leaders of safe spaces cannot create a utopian area that all will agree in; the oppressive ideas ingrained into our brains will always be there. Safe spaces are not created to destroy freedom of speech. Safe spaces simply bring people together with the same ideologies and need of protection from persecuting