To me, there is no such thing as a "safe space". In this world, you are going to get offended and you are going to learn about things that make you uncomfortable. That's part of life. Not everything in the world is sparkling fucking rainbows.
Well, sexual harassment is a very serious issue on college campuses, but I think the whole "stare rape" thing is ridiculous and insulting to any woman who's been sexually assaulted.
And yeah, I really hate when privileged college students think they know what real oppression is. There was this one video where these young white college kids were lecturing a middle-aged black police officer who lived through the civil rights era on racism. They were telling him that he doesn't know anything about racism, despite him growing up drinking from separate water fountains and standing on buses, because he's a police officer and thus is contributing to police brutality. Needless to say, he shut those little harpies down.
And the whole white privilege thing I don't know really where I stand on it. Like, I get that many societies, including the US, view lighter skinned individuals with more respect than those with darker skin. Dark skinned people have been looked down upon for ages and I can't say I know of any society that views those kinds of individuals in a higher light than white people. However, when people start saying every white person in the world has it better than every colored person simply because of their skin color, it's just downright bullshit. I'm pretty sure most homeless white men aren't respected more than Oprah Winfrey.
And I still don't understand the whole Jewish race thing. Like, Jewish people aren't considered white, but there are white Jews and there are also colored Jews.