I find this interesting considering the Conversation (Canada) published a recent article "Why women’s studies programs in Canada are more important than ever".
Authors, Jacquie Gahagan, Adwoa Onuora, Tegan Zimmerman using techniques such as "Catastrophizing" and "fear mongering" to justify their gender bias. Looking at life only through a feminist lens.
Such "motivated reasoning" handicaps their intellectual and cognitive skills. It puzzling how "equality" has become afflitated with ignoring the negative consequences of such an ideology.
Interesting how it's always "more important than ever" to advocate for special privileges for women and to propagandize against boys and men. Are these pundits saying that things have become worse for women since the first women studies programs, since the start of Second Wave feminism? In which case, why keep on with the programs, why keep on with feminism?
I find this interesting considering the Conversation (Canada) published a recent article "Why women’s studies programs in Canada are more important than ever".
Authors, Jacquie Gahagan, Adwoa Onuora, Tegan Zimmerman using techniques such as "Catastrophizing" and "fear mongering" to justify their gender bias. Looking at life only through a feminist lens.
Such "motivated reasoning" handicaps their intellectual and cognitive skills. It puzzling how "equality" has become afflitated with ignoring the negative consequences of such an ideology.
Interesting how it's always "more important than ever" to advocate for special privileges for women and to propagandize against boys and men. Are these pundits saying that things have become worse for women since the first women studies programs, since the start of Second Wave feminism? In which case, why keep on with the programs, why keep on with feminism?