A reminder
Apr. 1st, 2011 06:35 pm![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Good evening everyone:
While it is not my habit to police the journal system, recent behavior has been brought to my attention and I have been required to intervene. The specific situation has been addressed, however, I would like to remind everyone that the mansion is intended to be a safe place and haven for all. Clashing personalities and disagreements shall happen, but all residents are expected to respect the rights of others to live here free of harassment, threats and violence. To that end, there will be no hazing of any kind tolerated and I would like to reassure all students that it is not a tradition that Xavier's fosters in any fashion. Should anyone find themselves made to feel uncomfortable within the mansion they are encouraged to speak to the resident advisors, other staff or myself directly. All such concerns from students, residents or staff will be taken seriously and addressed accordingly, I assure you.
Freedom of speech is a right we all enjoy, but it is also a responsibility. We must all learn that words are as powerful as any mutant ability and guide ourselves on the journals accordingly.
Thank you.
Professor Charles Xavier.
While it is not my habit to police the journal system, recent behavior has been brought to my attention and I have been required to intervene. The specific situation has been addressed, however, I would like to remind everyone that the mansion is intended to be a safe place and haven for all. Clashing personalities and disagreements shall happen, but all residents are expected to respect the rights of others to live here free of harassment, threats and violence. To that end, there will be no hazing of any kind tolerated and I would like to reassure all students that it is not a tradition that Xavier's fosters in any fashion. Should anyone find themselves made to feel uncomfortable within the mansion they are encouraged to speak to the resident advisors, other staff or myself directly. All such concerns from students, residents or staff will be taken seriously and addressed accordingly, I assure you.
Freedom of speech is a right we all enjoy, but it is also a responsibility. We must all learn that words are as powerful as any mutant ability and guide ourselves on the journals accordingly.
Thank you.
Professor Charles Xavier.