The University of York in the UK has placed trigger warnings for 'white supremacy' on the books 'Peter Pan' and 'Alice in Wonderland', sparking controversy. Former Coronation Street star Charlie Lawson expresses frustration over the issue, criticizing the move as undermining western culture.
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"White supremacy" trigger warnings slapped on Peter Pan and Alice in Wonderland by UK university https://t.co/TRrEqGEbzs
Stewards of western culture are actively undermining the very foundations of the culture they were tasked with preserving. It's time for new stewards. ‘White supremacy’ trigger warnings slapped on Peter Pan and Alice in Wonderland by UK university https://t.co/ThHR0o7RyP
'I find myself getting rather irate about this.' Former Coronation Street star, Charlie Lawson, reacts to Peter Pan and Alice in Wonderland books coming with a trigger warning of 'white supremacy'. https://t.co/d4Y8T4tu0O
Two of the greatest imaginative works of fiction ever written fall foul of woke dunderheads in York. You can’t cancel Alice in Wonderland or Peter Pan. They are among the Immortals. https://t.co/fR7Ly9l1gO