Education NGO Faces Backlash After Academics Retract Essay Citing Intelligence Research
The essay’s author and summit panelist, Toby Young, says he was blindsided at the sudden retraction two days after its publication.
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The essay’s author and summit panelist, Toby Young, says he was blindsided at the sudden retraction two days after its publication.
Greer herself emphasized this point in drawing a distinction between “reform” feminism and “revolutionary” feminism.
This can only go on for so long before people push back.
The mantra implies that if FGM did have health benefits, it wouldn’t be so bad after all.
What Google needs to do is to tailor its diversity policies towards the men and women who work at Google.
Psychological differences make equal outcomes impossible. Equality or diversity. You can’t have both.
Kipnis’ cautionary tale dovetails with Camille Paglia’s collection of essays, Free Women, Free Men.
At the heart of this revolution lies the myth of the “authentic self” – the largely or entirely mutable or malleable “self-realizing” person of indifferent gender.
The net effect is a chilling of casual sexual interactions, especially amongst young people. And so, why is anyone surprised? And why doesn’t the media want to talk about it?
The Motte and Bailey Doctrine has been a successful rhetorical device for anti-sex difference academics and authors for some time now, but it is beginning to fray at the edges.
In fact—it’s even more interesting than that. Multiple matings do (perhaps surprisingly) benefit females in all sorts of ways across all sort of species.
What happens in a culture where equality rules?
The point is rather that, potentially, even quite marked sex differences in the brain may have little consequence for behaviour.
If this rate of letter propagation continues, we’ll soon have an acronym that spans several lines and will be worth well over two thousand points in Scrabble.
By no means does freedom of religion, however, confer on religion or religious customs exemptions from criticism, satire, or even derision.