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Boston University law students offered therapy in response to recent Supreme Court decisions

They are the ones suggesting that students may be mentally too fragile to handle processing a court decision they don't like without the assistance of professional physiatric assistance. That seems rather insulting unless it's true. Which is it? Are they (the students) too fragile for the vocation they have chosen to pursue or does the SGA have an unfairly demeaning opinion of the student body?

Enlighten me.
They are not suggesting any such thing.

It is a proven that university level education can be extremely stressful and it is a proven that law school STUDENTS do have a seeming greater significant amount of stress than other programs, without the SC playing with established university practices.

First you are the one trying to paint these STUDENTS as having some character flaws and now you are falsely trying to paint the SGA as denigrating the STUDENTS, painting them with some supposed character flaws.

What is your ROI for going this route in thinking and making mental health issues and seeking help for them as something to be ridiculed and demeaned?
 
To these poor "students": If you need some kind of therapy over a Supreme Court ruling, maybe it's not the ruling that's the problem. I'd suggest looking more internally. Like that moldy blob of jello in your skull.

Imagine...the future lawyers of America need "therapy" because of a SCOTUS ruling. Scary shit.
Imagine what else Boston U is teaching them in law school. Very scary :poop:
 
This is the best "therapy" for snowflakes:


^^^^Snowflakes forcing folks out, proving they are able to make the world bend to their will, and their ability to simply float down and impact everyone, time and time again!

Woo Hoo!
 
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