Masculinists, academic freedom, Gun-Free veterinary days
These bad masculinists portrait of men as victims and link feminism with poor performance of boys in schools, male suicide, loss of male identity and discriminatory divorce and child custody laws. The report of $ 75000 bears the title School success by sex: a catalyst for the Masculinist speech.
The report recommends that men and groups in the website to monitor for signs of hatred, so that incitement to hatred based on sex should be a hate crime and women’s groups to the creation of a network of fight against the masculinists views.
Feminists have seen hell
A High-School students in Wisconsin, wanted to God in the silence of a song during graduation from the school told that officials would have to replace him, or he wanted to be, if it ever to sing , Tells the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Rachel Honer, in a study of Winneconne Senior High School in Winnebago County, wanted to sing “It is always Faithful” by Christian artist Sara Groves hard at the beginning of June 8.
But after a complaint filed Honer, Winneconne High School Principal Jim Smasal told him that it is precisely the possibility of reference to God would violate the separation between Church and State and might offend people of graduation.
Transfer to school officials later, but only after Honer designation was “graduation speaker at the graduation Performer.”
Irony Alert
To criticize a conference on the theme of slavery reparations at Central Connecticut State University for participants is not against the concept is racist and shows a “blind hatred against black skin,” the newspaper Sentinel.
The Association of Connecticut researchers, in a letter to the Connecticut State University System despite a lack of intellectual diversity in academia, cited in the repair of conferences in recent years as an example of what the lack of diversity. The organizers of the conference, but critics say that is CAS-racists.
“The protests against reparations are on the same platform, produced apartheid, Hitler and the KKK,” said Evelyn Phillips, professor of anthropology at CCSU. The CSU chancellor, William J. Cibes, said the campuses are already numerous. He said that academic freedom, they are teachers, their views to express, without interference by the administration and outside parties. “This is really what academic freedom,” Cibes said. “At the beginning said, it should be applied so that diversity is to start with academic freedom”
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