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Toni Airaksinen pokes through the scholarly journal Feminist Media Studies:
“The purpose of including an abortion plotline is to make jokes about abortion, recognising that such satire is valuable for some people as both a means and an end,” [sociology lecturer, Gretchen] Sisson explains. “Comedy has often been used as a subversive way of challenging predominant social structures,” she adds, arguing that because comedy has a history of challenging taboo social issues, abortion “is even intuitive new ground for comedy to address.”
When not devising new realms of feminist comedy, Dr Sisson is an advocate of third-trimester abortion. And hey, destroying nascent human life – whether for health reasons, personal convenience, or as a display of feminist piety - what could be funnier?
David Solway on the comedy-cum-despair of being a college-level teacher:
Where was one to start trying to educate an adult student who thought the Great Depression began in the 1960s; who was unable to distinguish between the First and Second World Wars; who thought that Moscow was the capital of Missouri… or who averred, in a paper on George Orwell’s Animal Farm, that “George Orwin, arthur of The Animal Firm, was heavily into natur.” You can’t make this stuff up.
And Toni Airaksinen, again, on another educational breakthrough arrived at via feminism:
Together, [professors] Laura Parson and Casey Ozaki interviewed eight female students majoring in math or physics to learn more about why women struggle in STEM. From their interviews, the professors learned that many women feel pressure to conform to so-called “masculine” norms. According to the professors, these masculine norms include “asking good questions,” “capacity for abstract thought and rational thought processes,” “motivation,” the expectation that students would be “independent” thinkers, and a relatively low fear of failure. “This requirement that the average student asks questions and speaks in class is based on the typical undergraduate man,” they contend.
Apparently, this “masculine” ideal – of diligence, rationality and a willingness to ask questions – “is very difficult for women students to achieve,” on account of female students not possessing an “unencumbered male body.” Dr Parson has of course entertained us before with her claims that the scientific method and notions of objective reality are “masculine” conceits and therefore oppressive. Instead, says she, we should rely on “feminist critical discourse,” of which her own writing is presumably an example. Again, if you think of modern leftism as a kind of perverse counsel, an attempt to erode realism, stoicism and self-possession, along with academic standards and expectations of competence, and to ruin the lives of the vain and credulous, it can save a lot of time.
As usual, feel free to share your own links and snippets, on any subject, in the comments.
Good grief David, how do you find, let alone read, these awful things.
I suffer, heroically, for the greater good.
What?
My wife asks me the same thing. I say I get them from David.
W: “Where are you getting this stuff at 3 AM from ?”
WTP: “David, from the blog.”
W: “Oh, what is “David from the blog” wearing ?”
D: “Uh, khakis…”
W: “Oh, what is “David from the blog” wearing ?”
D: “Uh, khakis…”
I’m not sure how to process that.
I’m not sure how to process that.
Sorry, forgot the link for our friends not in the US&A or otherwise missed it.
Hal, have you considered getting your own blog?
. . . . . Interesting question. And where the closest to any sort of answer keeps keeps having too many variables.
Very useful in helping me get over any lingering positive feelings that I still had for my fellow humans. Probably the most useful thing I got out of fifth grade. Useful to me, anyway.
I know that overall situation. For me, a bit later and with slightly different parameters, but oh, yes.
Sorry, forgot the link for our friends not in the US&A or otherwise missed it.
Or otherwise missed it, yes.
I have a definite interest in media, aspects of storytelling, whatnot. Of all of the media floating about these days, I tend to watch almost none of it . . .
I thought thecuria was Hal’s.
Related to my comment @ 14:08 above. There will be a reckoning and it will be a complete surprise to those who should have seen it coming. Excluding the “Elite” institution which will always be full of dimwits willing to pay for admission to the upper crust, there will be a lot of universities which will have to come to grips with sinking enrollment and an unwillingness of those who do enroll to submit to leftist struggle sessions which have no bearing on their future ability to be employed.
Orville and Wilbur Reddenbacher invented popcorn at Kittyhawk in 1903.
I didn’t realise the Moog synthesiser has been around for so long.
You always learn something new.
And right on cue, Evergreen State College creates a business program designed to fight capitalism.
Wall Street trembles.
An important back to school notice.
No doubt David has very fond memories.
Wall Street trembles.
Are you implying Jennifer Armbrust is unqualified to teach business ? With qualifications like this ?
Not to mention Deep Thoughts™ like the 12 principles of feminist business ?
I, for one, am going to divest my portfolio of all business that don’t, “Create structures that support and nourish your body and all the other bodies you know.”
To save everyone the bother of clicking through…the 12 Priciples of Feminist Business pocket cards are $8. They come in a packet of three (3). The “poster” is ten bucks but you gotta download the pdf and print it yourself. No no no…no need to thank me. You’re very welcome.
. . . Create structures that support and nourish your body and all the other bodies you know.”
Oh, that’s easy.
She wants someone to build a shopping mall with a grocery store attached that’s no more than two blocks from where she’s living.
Are you implying Jennifer Armbrust is unqualified to teach business?
Well, I’m sure she’ll organize some guest lectures on things like economics. Nicolás Maduro comes to mind.
Well, I’m glad they cleared that up for us…
https://wearyourvoicemag.com/lgbtq-identities/gender-trans-identity-beyond-appearcance
(note the misspelled “appearcance”)
(note the misspelled “appearcance”)
You do know that you are being racist, transphobic, and cis-heteropatriarchal by implying zer spelling of apperreanche must conform to some white, oppressive, and colonial norm.
You do know that you are being racist, transphobic, and cis-heteropatriarchal by implying zer spelling of apperreanche must conform to some white, oppressive, and colonial norm.
I’ll report to the shaming room forthwith…
I’ll report to the shaming room forthwith…
…and may the henchlesbians have mercy on your soul…
“An important back to school notice.
No doubt David has very fond memories.”
I see:
“Sorry, you’re not authorized to view these Tweets.
Why not try a search to find something else?”
Did you get a lot of that in school, David?
Related further to above comments.
N.B., “…the level of state support that is tied to performance has a direct correlation with overall success…,”
but
“[t[he model has its critics, most notably academics who would prefer to remain unaccountable for student achievement.”
Of course.
a business program designed to fight capitalism.
Ms Armbrust’s “12 principles for prototyping a feminist business,” with the blathering about “self-esteem,” “healing” and having “healthy relationships with plants,” and the casual disdain for notions of merit and hard work, does seem rather damaged and resentful. It’s not so much business advice as an inadvertent psych profile.
It’s not so much business advice as an inadvertent psych profile.
A screwed-up feminist? *does shocked face*
A screwed-up feminist? *does shocked face*
Well, indeed. But such is the target demographic for “critical theory.” Generally, credulous ideologues and vain, resentful fantasists. People who should never be trusted with car keys or babysitting duties.
The same “critical theory,” incidentally, that brought us this:
In other words, pernicious, stunting horseshit.
A contender for tweet of the day.
Heretic ! Burn the witch !
“I tried to use science in a gender studies class”
JP at The Ultra Spiritual Life explains what it takes to be a social justice warrior.
Here’s a dynamic that sounds vaguely familiar:
Ms Deborah Frisch, formerly an educator, an adjunct psychology lecturer, now styles herself as an activist, a leftwing “word warrior” and a “justice advocate.” And she advances this ambition by sending countless obscene and threatening messages, often regarding children, to those she deems insufficiently in-step with her own deranged viewpoint.
Born on this day, 1935, one of the immortals…

In his memory, have a sandwich today.
Meanwhile, at Thailand’s Phuket Airport.
From the comments at the Metro link:
the gods have chosen their gladiator
[ snork ]
The photo of Deb Frisch on McCain’s page should be titled, “The Apotheosis of the Modern Empowered Feminist.”
Why do the courts continue to show leniency to Mad Doctor Frisch? She is completely incapable of meeting even the most basic terms of parole/probation, yet a succession of judges see fit to “give her another chance”.
(Rhetorical question, obviously. I don’t imagine David has any more knowledge of the American legal system than I do. Maybe Darleen can help…)
Oddly, I can’t even remember what Jeff posted on his (now hacked, vandalized and dead) blog that set her off (dare I say, “triggered”?).
You ever think that the left’s educational goals are to make each generation progressively more dumb, more servile yet making them more arrogant and prone to easily provoked anger? Because that is what I see.
Maybe Darleen can help
I’m at a loss on this one, too … except to say that it was an Oregon Judge on her last day in office and (this isn’t clear) there wasn’t a strong enough presence by the DA to object to what the judge was going to do.
A psychologist muses on whether schools should prohibit kids from having “best friends” (y’know, because inclusion).
I kid you not.
https://health.usnews.com/wellness/for-parents/articles/2018-01-05/should-schools-ban-kids-from-having-best-friends?context=amp&__twitter_impression=true