One of the venues I’m doing a performance at this week has sent this very lovely and sensitive message through and it’s thrown me into a bit of a tizzy. As the subject of trigger warnings comes forcibly round into my brain again, I should warn you, i’m about to discuss it.
Weaponised by the culture wars, at various times it’s seemed reduced to the conflicting cartoon ideas that All Nice OR Only Wimpy people want trigger warnings and All Brave, Honest OR Only Cruel Heartless people wanted no trigger warnings, demanding Total Freedom To Shock, and possibly didn’t believe in trauma.
Neither of those characterisations is fair and I never really knew how to come down on it. More eloquent and brave people than I came out with good reasoning on all sides. Fascinating theoretical argument all around. My take was, as it is with so many things, it’s complicated.
I’m a big fan of some censorship - the ratings system for film and Tv is a form of censorship- an authority deciding who gets to see what and what shouldn’t be seen. Are trigger warnings in that camp? Do they even work to protect people from trauma (and if so what’s the mechanism by which they do that?) or are they just an assertion of affiliation to a particular conceptual framework. Is that a bad thing? That I know someone who is conscientious about trigger warnings* is likely not to go all out on Women Love Shopping Amiright, and therefore it IS a useful piece of information in its own way.
*(even if they turn out to be unscientific or even counterproductive - asking someone to contemplate how likely they are to be triggered by a subject seems to me a perfect way to induce anxiety about that subject, and if it is indeed a raw psychic wound, essentially a prod right in the middle going “would something like *this* hurt?”)
But now I have to decide whether to write one for my show, or refuse (with the risk of being seen to Take A Stand Against Sensitivity). It’s all more fraught as an applied science than in theory.
Here is part of a message chain I embarked on in order to answer the question of what triggers are in my show.


And then the final email I sent through. I don’t know if that’s a good answer or not. I’m open to the idea that it’s not.

What are your thoughts?
Salon 67 This Week.
Stick it in your diaries. Thursday this week because Wednesday I’m traveling back from Manchester and writing and recording the gargle.

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