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by Anonymous User on 08:30 PM February 28th, 2005 EST (#1)
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Where did Summers err? To start with, he concentrated on the wrong gender. If, for example, Summers had said that men are less likely to play the role of primary caregiver in the home, say, because men tend to be less nurturing than women, academia would have applauded his insight. There would be no charges of sexism, as sexism against men is no problem in the Ivy League.
Yup. Summers should invite some of the fine men and women from Fathers-4-Justice to come and provide some education about real social injustices. Those narrow-minded whiny feminists at Harvard need a dose of reality.
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by Anonymous User on 08:35 PM February 28th, 2005 EST (#2)
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Newsweek is running an article this week accusing Summers of being a big bully. Huh? He's been kissing the boots of every feminazi in Cambridge. The Newsweek article plays out contempt for men and anti-male stereotypes as pretend news.
Well, that's typical for the feminazi mainstream media.
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