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I read an anecdote from a young man who went to summer camp. A girl at the camp was, for whatever reason, "triggered" by Harry Potter, and it would give her little "panic attacks," whether it was hearing it mentioned, seeing the books or any Potter paraphernalia, or even the initials HP. The camp solved this problem by banning Harry Potter books, and talking about it, by any of the campers until the end of camp.
Why couldn't they just send the girl home and kick her out of the camp? SHE was the problem. SHE was the disruption. If I ran the camp, I'd make that girl sit in a room until her parents came and got her, with posters of all the Hogwarts houses on the walls, and a Hewlett Packard computer just for the HP logo. Troublemakers like that ruin everything, but it wouldn't happen on my watch.
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She was probably saying this for attention.
ReplyIf that’s a serious thing she’s dealing with then poor girl. Otherwise: kick her out. Lmao
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