PostHeaderIcon Critiquing Modern Feminism

I have frequently shared my favorable opinion of Camille Paglia, as my favorite feminist. I have just discovered a worthy competitor for that covetable title. She may not be quite as irreverently feisty; but Dr. Christina Hoff Sommers, is every bit as intelligent, outspoken, and critical of modern feminism and stultifying campus culture. She has the further advantages of being heterosexual and way easier on the eyes. 😉

If you appreciate strong intelligent women, take a break from politics and enjoy this conversation:

One need not agree with all they said, to enjoy the repartee; yet I am in substantial agreement with most of it. I was inspired to look Sommers up in the wiki. She has quite a CV. As an unapologetic male chauvinist, I can’t help but find this sixty-five-year-old lady rather charming, and imagining what she must have looked like as a California girl / ’60s flower child. 😉 â—„Daveâ–º

2 Responses to “Critiquing Modern Feminism”

  • OMG! We have at least 2 generations who are SO SCREWED.

    Now it is clear why.

    A cousin and her husband have spent over a half million dollars educating their 2 daughters. One has a degree in music (opera is her thing) the other will soon have a degree in modern dance. My jaw dropped when she told me. I refrained from saying “YOU ARE TOO STUPID TO RECOGNIZE STUPID”.

    If there is anything positive maybe they can sing and dance for their supper if they can not find boyfriends who are willing to pay for them.

  • Chris says:

    Great discussion. Here’s one of the videos Dr. Sommers referred to. Saw it a month or so ago. Steven Crowder ripes them apart.

    https://youtu.be/oss7KmiHLmA

    Joining Milo Yiannopoulos and Professor Christina Hoff Sommers at an event called “The Triggering: Has Political Correctness Gone Too Far”, Steven Crowder gives his opening statements to the students at UMass College.

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