Christina Hoff Summers A No-Show for Harvard's "Burning Bed" Marathon on Lifetime
Perhaps she wasn't invited:
What I love about this is the fact that in a similar situation, men would shrug and get on with the job.
The fact that these women are outraged confirms Summers oh-so-controversial theory that men and women are different.
Perhaps they should spend more time with math books and a bit less with Cosmo, no?
Think of these women: Nancy Hopkins, Natalie Angier, Megan Urry, and Virginia Valian. It is rare to meet such people in everyday life — but the academy is their natural habitat and there you find them in dismayingly large and indignant numbers. A few Harvard women have come to Summers's defense: the literary scholar, Ruth Wisse, the economist Claudia Goldin. But few women and even fewer men stand up to the hard-liners in the academy, who are ever eager to show that "men just don't get it." Some male faculty have openly supported Summers (most notably, Steven Pinker and Stephan Thernstrom) but it appears that most have run for cover, or joined the pack of Summers's tormenters.
The Harvard faculty is in very bad shape right now. Summers could be forced out and replaced by a right-thinking woman. The forces of resentment have the power to do that. But, what they do not have is the power to repeal the laws of nature. Mother Nature does not play by the rules of political correctness. And not even Harvard can flourish when intellectual freedom is forced to play by twisted feminist rules.
What I love about this is the fact that in a similar situation, men would shrug and get on with the job.
The fact that these women are outraged confirms Summers oh-so-controversial theory that men and women are different.
Perhaps they should spend more time with math books and a bit less with Cosmo, no?

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