اینقدرها ها روضه لازم ندارد و پیچیده نیستها ،این مقاله جالبی که خیلی وقت پیش امیر گرامی گذاشته بود که اگر خوانده شده بود حداقل چنین حرفهای ابتدایی مطرح نبود الان:
Researching the "Rape Culture" of America
اینجا هم دوستان میتوانند عدهای فمینیست «اشتباهی» را ببینند ،من خودم ندیدم ویدئو را ولی همان عنوان و خواندن کامنتها کافی بنظر میرسید:Much of the unattractive self-preoccupation and victimology that we find on today's campuses have been irresponsibly engendered by the inflated and scarifying "one in four" statistic on campus rape. In some cases the campaign of alarmism arouses exasperation of another kind. In an article in the New York Times Magazine, Katie Roiphe questioned Koss's figures: "If 25 percent of my women friends were really being raped, wouldn't I know it?"[52] She also questioned the feminist perspective on male/female relations: "These feminists are endorsing their own utopian vision of sexual relations: sex without struggle, sex without power, sex without persuasion, sex without pursuit. If verbal coercion constitutes rape, then the word rape itself expands to include any kind of sex a woman experiences as negative."[53]The publication of Ms. Roiphe's piece incensed the campus feminists. "The New York Times should be shot," railed Laurie Fink, a professor at Kenyon College.[54] "Don't invite [Katie Roiphe] to your school if you can prevent it," counseled Pauline Bart of the University of Illinois.[55] Gail Dines, a women's studies professor and date rape activist from Wheelock College, called Roiphe a traitor who has sold out to the "white male patriarchy."[56]
Debate: Men Are Finished
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