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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Sally Hines book gets trashed in THE

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Pota2 · 01/07/2019 18:49

www.timeshighereducation.com/books/gender-fluid-primer-21st-century-sally-hines-Thames-and-Hudson

Apologies for those who don’t have access to the times higher ed supplement but a book called ‘is gender fluid?’ by Sally Hines has been reviewed by another academic. She basically says it’s a load of rubbish. Predictably, the woke squad is now urging everyone to buy the ‘fantastic’ and ‘groundbreaking’ book. I am glad that someone has the guts to stand up to her- she has done so much to totally undo the good work that feminists have done to try to help women and girls.

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bigkidsdidit · 02/07/2019 12:48

How did the ancient Greeks know exactly which 50% of the population should not be allowed to speak in public?

ZebrasAreBras · 02/07/2019 13:32

How did the ancient Greeks know exactly which 50% of the population should not be allowed to speak in public?

Perhaps they just disallowed the ones flopping around without a skeleton Grin Wink

RoyalCorgi · 02/07/2019 14:18

Although I enjoyed everyone's answers, I thought I'd look this up, and it turns out that Postmodernism V Enlightenment is a big thing. According to Wiki:

"Many postmodern claims are a deliberate repudiation of certain 18th-century Enlightenment values. Such a postmodernist believes that there is no objective natural reality, and that logic and reason are mere conceptual constructs that are not universally valid."

Sigh.

KatvonHostileExtremist · 02/07/2019 15:28

How did the ancient Greeks know exactly which 50% of the population should not be allowed to speak in public?

Perhaps they just disallowed the ones flopping around without a skeleton

GrinGrinGrinGrinGrin

vaginafetishist · 02/07/2019 19:42

Cn Lester also claimed on Newsnight that the concept of biological sex was invented in 19th Century France.

ZebrasAreBras · 02/07/2019 19:45

It really is a bonfire of the sciences isn't it?

AlwaysComingHome · 02/07/2019 20:07

Cn Lester also claimed on Newsnight that the concept of biological sex was invented in 19th Century France.

How did Queen Liz know she had the body of a ‘weak and feeble woman’?

How did the aristocracy know to which children to hand down their titles and inheritance?

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