Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2023-05-10 15:54
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'A U.S. Merchant Marine Academy official is under fire for a series of racially charged tweets – including one in which he attributes misogyny and racism to "the same white, male root."
Anton Tripolskii, who was hired at the Kings Point, New York, school as its $142,595-per-year sexual assault response director, sent a June 2020 tweet that's now at the target of a scathing letter from the U.S. House's Anti-Woke Woke Caucus.
"We don’t have forces who do right by survivors of intimate partner and sexual violence because we don’t have forces who don’t abuse Brown and Black people," Tripolskii wrote in the controversial tweet. "Same forces, same reasons. Misogyny and racism grow from the same white, male root."'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2023-05-09 17:02
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'A pro football player accused of rape had his career upended and life ruined over something prosecutors now indicate he could not possibly have done.
Matt Araiza was a top punter in the NFL whose record-breaking NCAA career secured him the nickname "Punt God." Last summer, Araiza was accused along with two San Diego State University football players of gang-raping a 17-year-old at an off-campus party in 2021.
The Los Angeles Times reported that Araiza was accused of having sex with the minor outside the home and then bringing her inside, where she was allegedly repeatedly raped for over an hour.
This week, Yahoo Sports provided detail concerning a newly revealed 200-plus page transcript of a 100-minute meeting in which San Diego Deputy District Attorney Trisha Amador explained the matter to the accuser and her attorneys.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Mon, 2023-05-08 14:22
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'David, born Bruce, lost his penis to a botched circumcision as an infant in 1966. After this event, his parents, Janet and Ron, though they lived in Canada, were referred to the leading “sexologist” at the time, John Money. Money was a psychologist who ran a clinic at Johns Hopkins University, where surgeons performed pediatric genital constructions. Genitals, then and now, are what we rely on to define an infant’s sex. It’s easier to "make a hole" than to "build a pole,” as one surgeon put it, so Money advised that Bruce be castrated and have his genitals modified to look as typically female as possible, then be raised as a girl, while keeping the real story secret.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Mon, 2023-05-08 14:20
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'One common challenge for boys involves their energetic behavior. They receive a disproportionally higher number of punishments for perceived inattention and hyperactivity, according to a report from the American Psychological Association.
But parents question whether these punishments are justified in the face of boys’ desire to move around, especially if they’re required to sit at a desk for long intervals.
For example, Ivana Greco received reports from her son’s kindergarten teacher that he had trouble sitting at his desk.
But once Greco began homeschooling him in second grade, she found he learned best while moving – completing worksheets on the floor, reading upside down on the couch, and jumping rope before a math lesson.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sun, 2023-05-07 14:11
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'Selfish male bosses are to blame for bad business performance while their female counterparts are perceived to be just victims of bad luck, according to a new academic study of gender stereotypes.
A joint study by the University of East Anglia, University of Melbourne and Monash University in Australia found that “benevolent sexism” – where women are seen as “affectionate and delicate individuals who need to be protected” – was widespread in the workplace.
Researchers added that men were more likely to give women the benefit of the doubt than their own female colleagues.
Participants in the study were divided into groups where one member was designated team leader and asked to make investment decisions.
The remainder were then asked to evaluate their performance based only on the outcome of the leader’s choices and their gender.
While men were blamed for risky behaviour and poor returns, women were more likely to be viewed as unlucky.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Thu, 2023-05-04 19:44
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'Students are planning to protest the screening of Birthgap — Childless world, a documentary which blames the “pitfalls of Feminism and the modern dating-world” for “the planet’s collapsing birthrate”. The screening, hosted by a student, will be taking place at St John’s College on 12/05.
In an email sent out via the School of Biological Sciences (SBS) mailing list, the host advertised that the screening would be followed by a Q&A with the filmmaker Stephen J Shaw. In response to concerns voiced on Camfess, she criticised students as having “thrown their rattle out of the pram”. The documentary is Shaw’s first project.
The student host of the event, who has written for the Telegraph, and been featured on GB News, aims “to make students aware of the fast-approaching population collapse”. She hopes “to get high-achieving young people (who are most likely to end up unintentionally childless) to consider factoring in plans for parenthood into their career plans.”'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2023-05-02 22:12
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'Men have crewed every mission to the Moon so far, but when we finally send humans to Mars it would be wise to send only women — at least at first.
Mind you, this wouldn’t primarily be for fairness — a correction for the rampant sexism that denied American women the title of “astronaut” until Sally Ride‘s historic flight in 1983 — but rather a practical decision based on calculations as cold as deep space. Available evidence bluntly suggests that women would be more efficient and capable crewmembers on long-duration missions away from Earth.
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Beyond physical practicality, there are psychological reasons women might be better suited to extended missions away from Earth.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2023-05-02 20:44
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'Authorities have charged a Florida author of feminist literature with battery after she threw her drink at Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) during a wine festival over the weekend.
Selena J. Chambers, of Tallahassee, was jailed Saturday evening over the incident at the South Walton Beaches Wine and Food Festival. She was slapped with one count of battery on an elected official and one count of simple battery, according to an arrest report from the Walton County Sheriff’s Office.
The 41-year-old Chambers, a Pushcart Prize-nominated writer of feminist horror stories, reportedly cursed out Gaetz and his wife before tossing her drink at the congressman. She then turned and walked away, flipping off the Florida representative.
A witness who was standing next to Gaetz told police that Chambers had been swearing loudly and was also struck with her drink after she threw it.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2023-05-02 20:42
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'To respect women, feminism should not expect them to be more like men, according to three leading female feminist thinkers.
The three authors with unorthodox views on the topic shared their thoughts on reform at a “Rethinking Feminism” panel discussion at Harvard University on Thursday.
“Is feminism still essential? Absolutely,” Washington Post columnist Christine Emba said at the start of the event. “But let’s get clear on what it means.”
Emba, author of “Rethinking Sex: A Provocation,” said that some of the women she interviewed for her book believed that imitating men, particularly through having casual sex and “fucking like a man,” could overcome the divide between them.
However, Emba said, a feminism that benefits women would be one that values and respects difference.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2023-04-29 11:46
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'I knew I had to make sure he doesn’t view women as inferior or feels entitled to control and demean his peers simply because of their gender.
And I know that we, as a society, should teach boys from childhood that violence against women and girls is a deadly epidemic that needs to be stopped
Labour’s plans are not perfect, but they’re a start.
Of course, during a teaching recruitment crisis and when funding is tighter than ever, it may feel hard to condone adding something like gender equality lessons or anti-toxic masculinity classes to the curriculum.
There will be concerns over how they will fit, what they will cost and who will even teach them.
But for me, that’s exactly the point. Isn’t that what caused this epidemic to run rampant in the first place?'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2023-04-29 11:39
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'Claims of widespread gender bias in tenure-track hiring, grant funding and journal acceptances in the academic sciences are not supported by the data, a new study finds.
The paper published in Psychological Science in the Public Interest looked at two decades of research regarding biases that tenure-track women have faced since 2000. In the end, the authors determined tenure-track women in science, technology, engineering or math were at parity with men in tenure-track positions in the same fields when it comes to grant funding, journal acceptances and recommendation letters.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2023-04-29 11:30
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'Planners have approved designs for what is believed to be Britain’s first women’s-only tower block.
The scheme for 102 flats to be rented to single women is to be built in west London by a housing association founded in 1920 as part of the suffragette movement.
Each home will have a deep balcony and will be designed specifically for women. Details could include slightly lower kitchen work surfaces and careful attention to ventilation to ensure comfort for menopausal women, said Women’s Pioneer Housing (WPH), the landlord.
The 15-storey tower in Ealing will offer homes for low social rents to women who face inequality, abuse and disadvantages in the housing market. Tenants are likely to include victims of domestic abuse and black and minority ethnic women who face a significant pay gap, making housing less affordable.
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2023-04-28 15:41
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'Sweeping justice reforms will see the abolition of the controversial not proven verdict – and a plan to introduce juryless rape trials.
In the biggest shake-up of the legal system for decades, the centuries-old third option for jurors will be axed in a bid to increase Scotland's low rape conviction rate.
As part of the changes, victims will have their own 'tsar' to stand up for their rights – and a specialist sex crimes court will be set up.
Anti-rape campaigners welcomed the new Bill but the proposed legislation has sparked a backlash among lawyers and opposition politicians over the potential erosion of key cornerstones of the Scottish justice system.
Sandy Brindley, chief executive of Rape Crisis Scotland, said: 'There is a huge amount of research and evidence to suggest that these steps will not only make engaging with the justice system easier for survivors but lead to more justice being done.''
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Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2023-04-26 02:03
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'Although women are currently facing gender issues and have historically received the brunt of the gender gap, very few sources talk about men’s concerns outside of alpha male podcasts and misogynistic commentators. For example, if you were to walk around a campus today you would find posters, programs and panels that invite women to participate in male-dominated industries. On these campuses, banners read “Women in Law” and “Women in STEM.” However, you would rarely, if ever, see a poster that said “Men in the Humanities” or “Men in Education.” On the news, companies highlight their female employees and hide their male workers like a shameful scar. Professors inadvertently silence male voices on topical social issues.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2023-04-26 02:01
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'Today’s feminists have done nothing to improve the status of women in society. To the contrary, they have created greater divisions between men and women and in the general culture. Their agenda is not to empower women but to teach them how to attack those who don’t support them in humiliating and discounting men.
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The term feminism is meaningless in this world. It’s time that women support both men and women in the workforce, in daily life, and in relationships, rather than spend their time emasculating men and trying to shame them. This is a time when people need to individually stay in their own lanes, but help each other to fight through the storms of adversity and conflict.'
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