College campuses are among the least tolerant places in America. Smug, elitist faculty gravitate to the easily mouthed clichés of feminism and other forms of political correctness to give them a false veneer of enlightenment and sophistication, and to separate them from the “guns and religions” crowd they find so abhorrent. This veneer arms them with McCarthyistic bats to attack anyone who doesn’t share their world view.
When someone in that world isn’t afraid to stand up against the purveyors of forced orthodoxy, the fetishists of group identity victimhood, well, as Arthur Miller wrote, “Attention, attention must finally be paid to such a person.”
Meet Prof. John McAdams of Marquette University.
Read the rest here: http://www.avoiceformen.com/feminism/feminist-lies-feminism/campus-warrior-against-political-correctness/
Sunday, February 12, 2012
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WOW, First proffessor Johnson, Now proffessror Mcadams, what is academia coming to??
These men have the Nerve to observe the facts of stand by their conclusions..even against the gender-feminist whordes.
It takes alot of nerve to stand up against American Gender-feminist Quack-ademia, who have a history of lynching their opposition.
I Understand the group "FIRE", is helping the precious few Academics challenge the Gender-feminist juggernaut of lies and manufactured statistics that are creating a "Hostile" environment for males, "Gender-Raunch especially don't like sports teams".
Way to go Prof. John McAdams! We are proud of you.
Aharon
Dear Prof. McAdams
I found your post very interesting and look forward to reading future posts on the reaction to your classes on:
1. Why women make different career choices from men and why these are not necessarily inferior.
2. Why it is possible that in certain areas men (and in other areas wonen) might have a small inherent advantage and how the normal distribution explains why a small inherent advantage has a disproportionate effect at the extremes of a normal distribution.
Malcolm James
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