NYU Snowflake Brigade Melts Down Over Graduation Speaker Who Dares to Speak Truth
Jonathan Haidt triggers the perpetually offended at NYU for suggesting they might be a tad…'coddled.' Time for some wokeness repellent.
New York, NY – Hold onto your soy lattes, folks, because the perpetually aggrieved snowflakes at NYU are having a meltdown of epic proportions. Their crime? Daring to suggest that maybe, just maybe, they're not quite as mentally tough as they think they are.
Said 'offensive' individual is none other than Jonathan Haidt, a professor who's been pointing out the obvious for years: that colleges are increasingly turning into daycare centers for overly sensitive adults. He argues these institutions are shielding students from challenging ideas, which, shockingly, hinders their ability to function in the real world. Imagine that!
But the woke mob doesn't want reality; they want rainbows, unicorns, and trigger warnings for everything. Student leaders are whining that Haidt's views don't align with their 'values.' Translation: he doesn't parrot their approved list of progressive buzzwords.
This whole situation is peak Clown World. Instead of embracing intellectual diversity and engaging with different perspectives, these delicate flowers would rather retreat to their safe spaces and demand that anyone who disagrees with them be canceled.
It's not just NYU. Campuses across the country are turning into echo chambers of leftist dogma. Free speech is dead, intellectual curiosity is a crime, and anyone who dares to question the prevailing narrative is branded a heretic.
Remember when college was about expanding your mind and learning how to think critically? Now it's about virtue signaling, performative activism, and demanding that everyone conform to your narrow worldview.
And let's be honest, Haidt's not exactly wrong. This generation has been coddled and bubble-wrapped their entire lives. They've been told they're special, unique, and entitled to everything. No wonder they can't handle a little bit of intellectual disagreement.
So, to the NYU snowflakes: grow a spine. The real world doesn't care about your feelings. It's tough, it's unfair, and it's full of people who disagree with you. Get used to it.
And to Jonathan Haidt: keep speaking truth to power. You're doing the Lord's work. These kids need a dose of reality, even if they don't want it. Maybe the ceremony will be a good opportunity to start a conversation. If not, at least the conservative Twitterati can be entertained.
Sources:
* Campus Reform: [https://www.campusreform.org/](https://www.campusreform.org/) * The College Fix: [https://www.thecollegefix.com/](https://www.thecollegefix.com/)


