Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2015-04-25 04:41
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'The principal of a school in Canberra has been suspended after it was revealed that an autistic boy was locked in a metal cage.
It was announced yesterday an investigation was underway after it emerged a 10-year-old autistic bot was put in a 2m by 2m structure by his teachers at a Canberra school.
The cage was specifically designed for him to as a 'withdrawal space' while in class.
The principal has been removed from the school and two teachers with expertise in disability education have been assigned to the school.
The structure was in place from March 10 to March 27, according to ACT Education Minister Joy Burch.
Shadow Education Minister Kate Ellis said the mistreatment of students with a disability was 'shocking and deeply disturbing'.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2015-04-25 04:34
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'Senator Harry Reid [link added] (D-NV) stated that “women appear to me to be more patient” and not as inclined to go to war as men in an interview broadcast on Thursday’s “Rachel Maddow Show” on MSNBC.
Reid said, “the Senate is a better place because of women. Men and women are different. I’m so impressed with how women appear to me to be more patient. They are less — inclined to do things like war…I wish I could articulate the way I really feel about how much better the Senate is because of women.”
Reid added that the country “ready” for a woman Senate Majority Leader and a woman president.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2015-04-25 04:32
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'Allowing women to serve in ground combat positions could make them more vulnerable to sexual predators, Secretary of Defense Ash Carter told Reserve Officers’ Training Corps cadets Wednesday.
At least 18,900 service members experienced unwanted sexual contact last year, according to Defense Department estimates. As DoD takes steps to address the epidemic, the services are also studying the implications of opening ground combat positions to female service members.
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“Obviously, as we get women into more unaccustomed positions, maybe dangerous isolated positions, maybe positions where they are fewer in relation to the number of men, it opens up opportunities for predators,” Carter said.'
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Wiki on US Sec'y of Defense Ashton Carter
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2015-04-25 04:20
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'I think that certainly was the biggest challenge in terms of being women, but in terms of how it really helped us is that I think women are natural multitaskers, and we handle crisis in a natural way. This was not an easy project to pull off but it felt like a very smooth set, like a very calm set, a very positive environment, and I credit that to our team. I think that has something to do with how women handle problems. That’s why women make great directors and great producers.'
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Wikipedia on Olivia Wilde
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Submitted by Mastodon on Fri, 2015-04-24 20:57
Submitted by Mastodon on Fri, 2015-04-24 19:37
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'Bahar Mustafa, of Goldsmiths University, organised an event for students to protest against inequality and celebrate racial unity.
But the gathering soon sparked outrage after she appeared to banish all men and white people from attending.
She posted on the Facebook event page: "If you've been invited and you're a man and/or white PLEASE DON'T COME just cos (sic) i invited a bunch of people and hope you will be responsible enough to respect this is a BME Women and non-binary event only."
Instead, people were asked to invite "loads of BME women and non-binary people".
BME is a politically correct tag meaning Black and Minority Ethnic, while the term 'non-binary' is said to be used by those who do not associate themselves with exclusively being a male of female.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Fri, 2015-04-24 19:30
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'Left-leaning student activists at Oberlin College hung posters at the Christina Hoff Sommers event earlier this week that identified the students involved in bringing the individualist-feminist and AEI scholar to campus.
Each poster gave the name of a specific student-member of the Oberlin College Republicans and Libertarians and accused that person of perpetuating rape culture.
Images of the posters were sent to Reason via a source who asked not to be named for fear of retaliation. The last names of the students identified by the posters were blurred before Reason received them.
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They have the right to denounce their fellow students as perpetuators of rape culture, I suppose, though the fact that some students would smear others with this charge for merely bringing a speaker to campus is disappointing. Do students no longer recognize that the entire point of challenge is to grapple with new and different ways of thinking about the world?'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Fri, 2015-04-24 19:18
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'A review of sports programs offered at universities across the country shows that nearly twice as many women’s sports are available in comparison to men’s sports – a continuing ripple effect of Title IX.
That’s not quite the case at Murray State. Beyond the coed rifle team, there are five men’s sports that are scholarship-funded compared to eight for women’s sports.
Because of the complex way that scholarships are calculated – taking into consideration in-state versus out-of-state tuition – Murray State had more scholarships available for men’s sports in 2014-15.
The original purpose of the 47-year-old federal law was to create equality between genders in the academic and athletic areas of universities.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Fri, 2015-04-24 18:30
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'There's a reason anti-aging products and services is a multi-billion dollar industry. Many women and men are willing to try just about anything in order to achieve a more youthful appearance, even if that involves unconventional methods.
The latest? HydraFacial, a facial treatment that uses baby foreskin to fight acne, treat hyper-pigmentation and reduce wrinkles. Sounds out there, but The Cut's associate beauty editor Ashley Weatherford decided to give it a try.
"I didn't really know exactly what I was walking into. I had this sort of vision of maybe like chunks of skin floating around in a solution, which is totally gross. But it was really nothing like that," she told HuffPost Live host Caroline Modarressy-Tehrani.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Fri, 2015-04-24 18:03
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'Hillary Clinton gave a glimpse of a presidential campaign focused on feminist issues in her first speech since announcing her bid for the White House.
Mrs Clinton, vying to become the first-ever female US president, delivered on Thursday an impassioned speech at the Women in the World conference in New York, saying she aimed to champion women’s rights - from mandatory maternity leave to equal pay.
The frontrunner for the Democrat nomination high-fived the summit’s host, journalist and talk-show host Tina Brown, and was greeted with wild applause and a standing ovation when she took to the stage.
"The advancement of the full participation of women and girls is the great unfinished business of the 21st century," the former secretary of state told the crowd at the Lincoln Centre in Manhattan.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Fri, 2015-04-24 17:41
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'A Columbia University student sued the school Thursday, saying it failed to protect him against harassment when a female student went public with claims he raped her after school and law enforcement authorities rejected her case.
The lawsuit was filed in Manhattan federal court by Paul Nungesser, a German citizen who said onetime friend Emma Sulkowicz has repeatedly and publicly called him a “serial rapist,” resulting in national and international media attention.
Defendants include the school, its board of trustees, President Lee C. Bollinger and Professor Jon Kessler. The lawsuit sought unspecified damages.
“Columbia University’s effective sponsorship of the gender-based harassment and defamation of Paul resulted in an intimidating, hostile, demeaning... learning and living environment,” the lawsuit said.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Fri, 2015-04-24 00:30
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'Vice President Joe Biden stood in front of a roomful of University of Illinois students Thursday and talked candidly about a subject that has long been taboo on college campuses.
His message was clear: It is up to them, particularly young men, to reject the quiet tolerance of sexual assault and stand up against the victimization of women.
“Gentlemen, silence is a form of approval,” he said. “You all know the difference between right and wrong. … We measure the decency of a nation by whether it condemns or condones this kind of behavior.
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Meanwhile, the numbers have escalated.
According to a White House task force on sexual assault, 1 in 5 women are sexually assaulted in college, most often by someone they know. Only 12 percent of those assaults are reported, and in those cases, only a fraction of the perpetrators are brought to justice.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Fri, 2015-04-24 00:27
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'On April 22, a three-judge appellate panel from the New Jersey Superior Court ruled that a domestic violence accusation–that did not result in a conviction–is sufficient grounds for denying a resident a gun permit.
Z.I. was acquitted of those charges in 1998, yet upon applying for a gun permit, the police chief handling Z.I.’s application suggested his “past history of domestic violence” may be enough to “indicate a public safety concern.”
Z.I. appealed the rejection and told the court he had, indeed, “struck his wife in the 1998 incident but stressed that it was accidental.” He then pointed to the court documents showing he was acquitted of the charges.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Thu, 2015-04-23 05:08
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'On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman of Manhattan dismissed an anonymous male student’s gender discrimination case against Columbia University and its board of trustees. The student, who was suspended for three semesters after a campus tribunal determined he had engaged in non-consensual sex with an anonymous female student, had contended that Columbia’s investigation and prosecution of the incident violated Title IX, which prohibits universities from gender discrimination. The John Doe student, who said his accuser consented to their encounter in her dorm room bathroom and even provided the condom they used, alleged he was treated unfairly because of Columbia’s atmosphere of heightened sensitivity to women complaining of sexual assault by men.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2015-04-22 16:40
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'By now I expect most readers have seen the superb Breitbart coverage of our investigation into sexist hate speech at the Liberal Democrats. The article has received a great deal of attention worldwide, with over 1,000 comments which were almost unanimous in their condemnation of the Liberal Democrat party’s gender hatred.
Following the publication of the article, Noble resigned her position on the executive committee of Secular and Humanist Lib Dems. However, as far as we know, Noble remains on the executive Committee of the LGBT Lib Dems and on the Liberal Youth policy committee too. Furthermore, she has now tweeted a claim that her resignation from the Secular and Humanist Lib Dem Exec is “only temporary”
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