Ah that was a good read. I agree so much with this that she says about ideas being sold as literally harmful.
This thing where criticism or critical thought is framed as 'violent', 'triggering', or a personal attack that seems to have come out of college campuses. Ideas that we don't like, understand, or that we disagree with are now framed, by these (very privileged, I will add) college student as being somehow traumatic. So they don't have to actually engage in critical thought or explain why they disagree with certain ideas (or even try to understand, for themselves, if they DO actually disagree in the first place), they can just dismiss them on move forward, self-righteously, without examining whether their own assumptions or ideas are good or logical. It's lazy and childish and, well, it leads to bad ideas, bad policies, bad legislation, as well as, of course, an end to free speech, since now speech we don't like is framed as 'hate' or even as a 'hate crime'
It’s such a dangerous ideology. Don’t think kids! The nasty ideas can hurt you! Don’t engage your brains now...