Posted on 08/27/2018 12:16:52 PM PDT by SleeperCatcher
Fighting Back: As Left-wing lunacy continues to spread across U.S. college and university campuses, a backlash against the insanity is growing as well as individuals and groups fight to restore sanity in American higher education.
One of the most recent battlegrounds is Northwestern University, where one of the nations oldest mens organizations has filed a federal Title IX complaint against a feminist man-hating professor because school officials failed to act to curb her blatant gender bias...
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These bastards won’t stop until someone starts suing the hell out of them!!!
Yes! It’s about time!
Good. Fight back against the man-hating feminazis who are in control.
It is a good start. It is only a start.
They will not stop until they are removed from their positions of power and authority. They give no real concessions and should receive none in return.
“the chair of the Womens, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department”
IOW, a worthless, at best, unit of the school.
I recall Dr Walter Williams talking about being called “the chair” once at a campus meeting. He specified he was the chairman. Apparently one of the female profs continued the position was that of chair. Williams said he retorted, I am the chairman and if you continue to doubt that I will show you why!
Big time lesbian man hater or what?
I don’t think the case has a good chance. If there are male students in the department not advised by her, they probably don’t “have standing.” If there are male students in the department advised by her, they will have a difficult time proving that her advice was worse than what she gave to female students.
I’m not sure what a senior instructor does, as opposed to an instructor (article says she isn’t teaching any courses). Is it more like a department chairman, or is it more like a professor but the teaching assistant actually teaches the class?
Either way it’s a bit stronger argument than the advisor claim, especially if any of her subordinates testify that they were encouraged to give worse grades to male students than to female students.
Now, what about rejected applicants (for positions subordinate to the senior instructor?)
That would be opening a large can of worms. If the courts would agree to hear the case, there’s a whole lot of appointments that could be challenged.
It’s about time. Now let’s see if they will see it through.
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