College student afraid of "cisgender" repairmen installing radiators in a "safe space" dorm πŸ˜‚
Β· Oct 19, 2021 Β· NottheBee.com

If modern college students had their way, they'd just freeze to death so that evil straight men don't invade their safe space with all their craftsmanship and toxic masculinity and the like:

A student at Oberlin College in Ohio described being "scared" and "angry" after the school announced a work crew would be installing radiators in a "safe space" dormitory for women and trans students, explaining the crew would likely be "cisgender men."

"I was angry, scared, and confused. Why didn't the College complete the installation over the summer, when the building was empty? Why couldn't they tell us precisely when the workers would be there? Why were they only notifying us the day before the installation was due to begin?" Oberlin student Peter Fray-Witzer wrote in an op-ed published in the college newspaper on Friday.

The student said he grew concerned because he had not heard of the installation plans before a school email was sent on Oct. 7. He explained that the crew would likely be cisgender men entering Baldwin Cottage, which is home to a "safe space" for "women and transgendered persons."

I weep for the next generation. Imagine this guy managing an apartment complex one day or serving as some mid-tier HR manager.

What a time to be alive!

Unfortunately, despite the rainbow tears, those manly men showed up to give him and others the gift of heat for the winter:

The work crew eventually showed up at the dorm, and Fray-Witzer described that he saw "immediately that they were all men."

Imagine that.

This is how Wokeism rots your brain. I assume this student only wants a repair crew comprised of transgender maverick bois of color.

The angry student asked the university staff member with the crew if the crew could leave and was quickly (and rightly) given a resounding no.

Feeling "violated," the student went off to be brainwashed in class, then came back and – GASP – saw the work was complete.

"By the time I had come back, they appeared to be done, though Polo Man warned me that they would return later in the week to check the insulation. Sure enough, they were back the next day. I felt mildly violated and a little peeved."

"I understand, of course, that installations like this are routine; the College needs to improve its facilities occasionally, and who am I to stand in the way of that? After all, I get a brand-spanking-new radiator, right in time for the cold weather. But why not finish the project during the four months of the summer semester, when the building was unoccupied?"

If you're looking for the definition of privilege in America, here you go!!


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