Posted on 11/25/2001 1:15:08 AM PST by NorthernRight
The matriarchy rules
Lynched by the sisterhood
By Jeffrey Asher
(originally published October 6, 2001 in the Montreal Gazette, and Ottawa Citizen)
How the forces of feminism and
political correctness combined
to end a teaching career
By Jeffrey Asher
In autumn 1994, I offered students at Dawson College in Montreal the only course on Mens Lives. One young woman asked me "Is this another man-hating course?" I assured her that we would examine mens and womens lives objectively and treat them with respect. She smiled and chirped, "Im in!"
Father taught me to respect ladies and that human rights were indivisible. In the 1970s, I lectured on sexual equality of opportunity and equality before the law. Like most men, my naiveté about feminist politics was sustained by raging hormones.
By 1980, the womens movement was increasingly co-opted by the lunatic fringe. Germaine Greer pontificated, "Women have very little idea how much men hate them ... men themselves do not know the depth of their hatred." Further incitements to anti-male hatred and violence exuded from Dworkin, McKinnon and others. They remain required reading in feminist courses, which exclude male faculty or authors, brainwash young women and ostracize young men. This paranoia remains unchallenged by governments. Sunera Thobanis recent "hate speech" is protected by her University of British Columbia professorship.
Critics of their approach pay for their dissent with their careers.
I proposed Mens Lives because the three largest departments (humanities, English and the social sciences) offered more than 83 courses with feminist tiles and content, but nothing objective about men. The sisterhood attempted to neuter the contents and then stalled registration for Mens Lives. I threatened to appeal to the ministry of education and the media. The few colleagues who still dared to speak to me (off campus) warned me that my career was in peril. I responded with righteous indignation about equality, fairness and academic freedom. Such naiveté.
Two-thirds of Mens Lives students were women, and like the men, typically open-minded, morally brave and delightfully quick-witted. They welcomed my course as deliverance from years of classroom male-bashing. In feminist courses, young men were condemned as stupid, patriarchal exploiters, batterers, and rapists.
From my course outline: "We will examine mans values and experiences, and the cultural meanings for men of courage, duty, fidelity, success, family protection, career and sexuality. The intellectual, political, scientific and cultural achievements of men will be surveyed through history. Reasoned and compassionate analysis will be used to search for reconciliation away from sexual confrontation, so that men, women and families may live in harmony." Four universities welcomed me as a guest lecturer. The matriarchy went apoplectic.
Students warned me about agents provocateurs incited by teachers to disrupt my classes. One even accused me of being paid by Playboy magazine (I wish) and my answering machine recorded anonymous accusations of sexual abuse and death threats. One night, the chairwoman of the womens studies program vandalized my bulletin board, in front of a surveillance camera. On the front page of the Montreal Gazette, she and my department chair defended her bullying. I requested management terminate her supervision over my courses. A year later, she ordered that my course outline exclude the term "anti-male hysteria." Management suspended me from teaching until I removed the politically incorrect insight. I appealed and lost.
A Mens Lives assignment on sex bias in the media required students to search the periodical indexes for article titles with the word "men" and "women." They were astounded to discover that the ratio of female to male articles is 10:1 and often 20:1. Students scoured StatCan data; they learned that men comprise 68 per cent of homicide victims, 80 per cent of suicides, 92 per cent of deaths on the job, double the female rate of heart disease and die six years prematurely. They learned about sex differences in the brain, hormones, abilities, perception and behaviour. My students delighted in the power of statistical research.
The sisterhood denounced scientific methodology and slandered my reputation. Every semester, management incited the worst of students to complain they "felt uncomfortable" and failed my excessively high standards. They even passed a confessed cheater. Truthfully, I was not demanding enough. Students failed who should have never graduated from high school. To management complaint of excessive dropouts, I requested their retention requirements. They indignantly denied quotas, and reprimanded me yet again. According to union grievance officers and lawyers, never before had a teacher been so relentlessly persecuted.
Feminist courses might impel polarization and "dumbing down" of the curriculum, to maintain their enrollment. Evidence is plentiful in their course outlines, typically ungrammatical, illogical, filled with jargon and often incoherent. Since the mid 1990s, female students and competent professors increasingly abandoned the sisterhood for the search for useful knowledge and successful careers.
In May 2000, the head of womens studies, in collaboration with management, convened a committee that annou8nced "a significant number of student" in my classes felt "belittled and marginalized if they voiced their opinions or try to substantiate any interpretation of data that may be different." (sic) They again refused to show me the complaints. They cancelled Mens Lives and ordered me to prepare within 12 days three new courses on "critical thinking", technology and business ethics, for which they knew I had no training. I protested and demanded that Mens Lives be reinstated. They threatened to fire me.
Their timing was shrewd. My students were dispersed and unavailable for protest. Of all the colleagues who postured in their classes on freedom of speech, only the president of the union rallied to my defence. I refused to capitulate, and retired early.
In six years of evaluations, students praised Mens Lives as among the best courses in the college. More than 85 per cent reported that I treated them fairly, with content and teaching that was "superior" and "outstanding." One hundred per cent agreed that I treated them with "courtesy and respect." For 30 years of evaluations I ranked as one of the most popular and interesting teachers. I rated the highest in "enthusiasm, approachability, tolerance, responsibility, availability, treating students with courtesy and respect and in a non-discriminatory manner" and "motivating students to do their best." How I miss my students intellectual energy and curiosity. Teaching was my life.
The termination of Mens Lives eliminated the onlyrational opposition to political correctness and feminist domination at Dawson College.
Half of the human race remains unexamined, except for condemnation. In 2000, Canadian universities listed two courses on men, neither taught that year, and more than 1,617 feminist courses, offered in programs from undergraduate to PhD degrees.
Throughout higher education, the matriarch rules.
Radical feminists continue to win their government-subsidized war against men, heterosexuality, the family, religion, merit, objectivity, justice and reality. Long after the defeat of totalitarianism. Radical feminism indoctrinates students to discriminate by sex and race and enforces censorship and repression on what is acceptable to think and feel.
Citizens must demand reconstruction of the foundations of objective education and liberty. Freedom of speech is essential to maintain ability to search for the truth. Students minds must be trained to challenge dogmas if democracy is to survive. The time is long overdue for universities and colleges to eradicate feminist intolerance and return to reason and objectivity. Dedicated teachers are eager to reconstruct an educated and tolerant society. Give us the call.
Writer Jeffery Asher, formerly of Dawson College, taught on the statistical merits of sexual politics.
Source and back-ground reference: http://www.niagara.com/~safs/currentissues/dc1.html
"The termination of (the Men's Lives course) eliminated the only rational opposition to political correctness and feminist domination at Dawson College."Why? What heresy did he teach?
"Students scoured StatsCan data; they learned that men comprise 68 per cent of homicide victims, 80 per cent of suicides, 92 per cent of AIDS deaths, 97 per cent of deaths on the job, double the female rate of heart diseases and die six years prematurely. They learned about sex differences in the brain, hormones, abilities, perception and behaviour. My students delighted in the power of statistical research."By 1980, the womens movement was increasingly co-opted by the lunatic fringe. Germaine Greer pontificated, "Women have very little idea how much men hate them ... men themselves do not know the depth of their hatred." Further incitements to anti-male hatred and violence exuded from Dworkin, McKinnon and others. They remain required reading in feminist courses, which exclude male faculty or authors, brainwash young women and ostracize young men. This paranoia remains unchallenged by governments. Sunera Thobanis recent "hate speech" is protected by her University of British Columbia professorship.
As we defend our nations against the religious extremists abroad, perhaps now is the time for American and Canadian men to finally admit there is a Jihad against men right here at home which few have been willing to oppose.
Dawson College: Academic Freedom and Due Process
At last...the power the ERA-types always wanted.
This has nothing to do with "equality", and never had anything to do with equality.
It had EVERYTHING to do with "getting even" with men for whatever warped and individual reasons that brought this clutch of power-hungry harpies into a coalition.
They will never be happy until every man they encounter have had the full measure of victimhood they believe they themselves have experienced...and then some.
(And greetings to Free Dominion! I haven't been there in too long of a time.)
This is indeed true. The emasculation of boys is now ceremonial in public schools, where boys are generally persecuted for expressing any independant thought or assertion.
Colleges, well it's just pathetic. Many good men in college just bow their heads down and ride the storm, while the 'house fems' grandstand against any sign of male determination with the faculties full support. Similar situation with race. The double whammy goes to white males, who are taught to take any and all kinds of abuse, with a resigning smile.
Miss M, I just realized I had seen, but not responded to, a reply by you ( got lost doing opposition research on Edward Said )--- I'll try to remember to look back in a minute....
How did this happen? Not Professor Asher's overthrow specifically, but the whole ugly phenomenon of man-hating gender-war feminism and its supremacy in the academy. Why was it ever tolerated? How has it become so deeply entrenched? What can be done about it now?
If there is anything about which I am rigidly intolerant with my two daughters, it's any collectivist slandering of any group. That's the high road to social chaos... and the Asher article, among other manifestations, makes it plain that in our universities, the chaos has arrived and the demons are already ascendant.
Freedom, Wealth, and Peace,
Francis W. Porretto
Visit the Palace Of Reason: http://palaceofreason.com
The internet is opening up the whole issue and I hope that true equality and a true education is reestablished before my kids come of college age.
Would be even greater if....
annou8nced
onlyrational
you learned to use a spell checker.
Yeah, I know I'm a net nanny. But, dumb needless errors deminish credibility.
And a major in this produces a more productive member of society than "Womyns Studies"? The stifiling of thought on campus by PC is dangerous, but when it's a interdepartmental skirmish in a fringe humanity, well... if two bald guys want to fight over a comb, let em'.
Only to "nit picking" people like you.
Sheesh,you really need to get a life.
Yeah, I know I'm a net nanny. But, dumb needless errors deminish credibility.
Ummmm...that should be "diminish". ;-)
So, finally one day, when I at last had a spare moment, I spent an hour transcribing it out by hand, formating it, generating the html code, and saving to a file for eventual posting, as time permitted. This was Saturday (yesterday). Obviously, since the article first appeared, it's been posted on the web, at the SAFS site. I suppose if you wish to see a "pristine" version, and one that's slightly different editorially, you can view the version there: http://www.niagara.com/~safs/currentissues/lynched.html.
What's weird, is that I used MS Word to transcribe it, and generate the HTML. MS Word has a fine spell checker. I guess it just didn't pick up on those typos.
I promise I'll try and do better next time.
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