The Washington Post published a column last week by Northeastern professor Suzanna Danuta Walters that argued for a universal hatred of all men.
The column, which was appropriately titled “Why Can’t We Hate Men?” asks readers to consider adopting a hatred of men as a group. Walters asks readers to consider various gender-based social issues such as the rates of sexual violence experienced by women. She also includes disputed issues such as the gaps in earnings and in access to education. With regards to the latter, it certainly clear that women are earning degrees at a significantly higher rate than men (but that’s a column for another time.)
So what is Professor Walters’ point? Seemingly, Walters argues that hatred of men, as a group, should be more mainstream. She closes her column by asking men to stop seeking leadership positions in society.
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4 comments:
Her close friends need to get her treatment for her mental illness. Washington compost isn't going to.
Okay, boys, we can all go home now.
Sane women wouldn't want a country run by women.
Well my wife does, at least till she's had her coffee.
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