Culture Legos, Cocoa, and Coloring Books for Georgetown Students - At the McCourt School of Public Policy, officials are offering ‘mindfulness’ options to cope with the election. The only thing missing is a blankie.

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On Wednesday, the day after the election, most of us are going to roll out of bed, have our breakfast, and get on with our day—no matter which presidential candidate wins. But students at Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy—where diplomats and policymakers are molded—have another option: They can play with Legos. Seriously.

In an email to McCourt students, Jaclyn Clevenger, the school’s director of student engagement, introduced the school’s post-election “Self-Care Suite.”

“In recognition of these stressful times,” she wrote, “all McCourt community members are welcome to gather. . . in the 3rd floor Commons to take a much needed break, joining us for mindfulness activities and snacks throughout the day.”

Here’s the agenda (and no, you can’t make this up):

10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.: Tea, Cocoa, and Self-Care
11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.: Legos Station
12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.: Healthy Treats and Healthy Habits
1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.: Coloring and Mindfulness Exercises
2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.: Milk and Cookies
4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.: Legos and Coloring
5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.: Snacks and Self-Guided Meditation

I wanted to ask Clevenger why college and graduate students needed milk and cookies to recover from their stressand how being coddled in college might someday affect American diplomacy—but she didn’t respond to my calls or emails.

Of course, Georgetown is hardly the only school fearful that their students will be traumatized after the election. At Missouri State University, the counseling center has set up a post-election “self-care no phone zone space” with calm jars, coloring pages, and sensory fidgets.

And just last week, The New York Times reported that Fieldston, the elite New York City private school, was making attendance the day after Election Day optional for “students who feel too emotionally distressed.” Fieldston has also eliminated all homework requirements that day, and is even providing psychologists for “Election Day Support.”

Jerry Seinfeld told the Times that his family found such decisions so aggravating that it caused his youngest son to withdraw from Fieldston and switch to a different school in the eighth grade. “What kind of lives have these people led that makes them think that this is the right way to handle young people?” he said. “To encourage them to buckle. This is the lesson they are providing, for ungodly sums of money.”

I couldn’t agree more.

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now talk about which side a fanny is on.
And how they use french nasal vowel sounds despite hating the French and can’t pronounce words with an r and the end. We really don’t need to consider such kind of people. American English is the dialect of elite people who escaped the filth of Europe.
 
The only thing gayer than needing to play with legos to deal with the "stress" of the election, is scheduling it, and the only thing gayer than scheduling lego playtime is only scheduling an hour of it. If you're gonna do it, do it right, schedule it for the entire day so you can at least build something huge and cool.
 
“To encourage them to buckle.”
That's exactly the idea. It's why the Soviets infiltrated the education systems and religious seminaries and seeded them with faggy progressives, Eurocommies and libsocs during the 1930s-1970s.

The USSR just didn't last long enough to see their plans start paying dividends.
 
This is what happens when mommy and daddy hold your hand your entire life and never truly let go, so the school needs to step in and feed you cookies and milk and tell you you're such a special little boy.
What are parents saying about this? I know I wouldn't send my kid to college for him or her to be coddled this way, election or not - frankly, stress over the election is not a reason to abandon your responsibilities or do this. I wonder how they'll react when Kamala loses, if there's enough legos to cover that emotional bankruptcy...
It would be funny if people in MAGA hats showed up and ate all their cookies.
 
I wonder what would happen if you took all the red bricks, built a small lego podium with a lego figure behind it and when someone asked what you were making you tell them its a model of trump giving his speech after he wins the election and declares he will pull funding from any school pushing left wing politics or tranny bs

They'd probably go batshit
 
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