https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c74z8l8vkx3o
Students should be ready to be shocked and offended at university, according to the man in charge of ensuring free speech on campuses.
Arif Ahmed, from the Office for Students (OfS), which regulates universities, told the BBC that exposure to views which students might find offensive was "part of the process of education".
Do they really need to be told people have different views and you need to respect them unless they are hateful?
Btw I wasn't shocked and/or offended but did find some of the religious fundamentalist people annoying while some of the orthodox women (of a variety of religions) were good laughs.
Students should be ready to be shocked and offended at university, according to the man in charge of ensuring free speech on campuses.
Arif Ahmed, from the Office for Students (OfS), which regulates universities, told the BBC that exposure to views which students might find offensive was "part of the process of education".
Do they really need to be told people have different views and you need to respect them unless they are hateful?
Btw I wasn't shocked and/or offended but did find some of the religious fundamentalist people annoying while some of the orthodox women (of a variety of religions) were good laughs.