That's how we comfort ourselves: the safe-space, pro-censorship ninnies who intimidate people on college campuses and can't cope with opposing views will be too delicate to cope in the business world someday.
Unfortunately, the business world is fast becoming like the universities.
"A conveyor belt of left-wing conformity runs from the academy into corporations and the government," says a Wall Street Journal op-ed, "so that today's ivory-tower folly becomes tomorrow's condition of employment."
Virtually everyone I talk to confirms this grim assessment.
The article concludes, "It says a lot about the corporate world that it makes universities look like an open marketplace of ideas."
Ouch.
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