I like this post, but I’m not sure how well it’s aged. I don’t hear people talking about being “triggered” so much anymore, and while I like this post’s general point, its framing seems less centrally useful now that we are less inundated with “trigger warnings”. Maybe that’s because this post represents something of a moment as people began to realize that protecting themselves from being “triggered” was not necessarily a good thing, and we’ve as a cultural naturally shifted away from protecting everyone from anything bad ever happening to them. So while I like it, I have a hard time recommending it for inclusion.
I like this post, but I’m not sure how well it’s aged. I don’t hear people talking about being “triggered” so much anymore, and while I like this post’s general point, its framing seems less centrally useful now that we are less inundated with “trigger warnings”. Maybe that’s because this post represents something of a moment as people began to realize that protecting themselves from being “triggered” was not necessarily a good thing, and we’ve as a cultural naturally shifted away from protecting everyone from anything bad ever happening to them. So while I like it, I have a hard time recommending it for inclusion.