
Tom Martin interviewed on BBC Radio, and in New Statesman
Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2012-03-09 14:41
Has feminism left men behind?
John Rutherford argues in the New Statesman this week that the language of feminism fails to engage the support of men plunged into a 'perpetual adolescence' by economic and social inequalities. So how can feminism engage with men more successfully? Jenni Murray talks to Helen Lewis, Assistant Editor of the New Statesman magazine, and to Tom Martin, who is currently suing LSE for alleged sex discrimination, and is founder of sexismbusters.org
You can read the article, listen to the interview, and donate to Tom's legal fighting fund, at http://sexismbusters.org/.
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has feminism left men behind?
he!!, feminism left a lot of good women behind.
last time i heard the phrases feminism and reconnecting for men in the same sentence,
they were talkng about rushng some guy who got bobbittized to the hospital,
all the while espousing theories about what he did wrong to deserve it.
gosh, can't imagine how men fell so far 'behind'.