But perhaps such balanced commentary simply doesn't occur in the US...

Perhaps not. In the US, and I believe Canada too, the "balance" is nonexistent, or virtually nonexistent. As I mentioned, we have folks like Christina Hoff Sommers, but they are lambasted by mainstream feminists, who accuse her of hate speech and shout down her presentations on college campuses.fJimC wrote:Articles in the Age newspaper over the last few years, actually, commenting on many of the issues in this thread. Many were by what I would call mainstream feminists, and some of the issues discussed involved critiques of the extreme positions of some academic feminists.
But perhaps such balanced commentary simply doesn't occur in the US...
That isn't at all what you wrote.pErvin wrote:
On what articles Jim has been reading.
Because you are shifting the goal posts in the hope that the focus will shift from the fact that your articles and videos are more often than not highly sarcastic and/or biased. That's the only point I made and it's all I'm interested in commenting on.Forty Two wrote:I agreed that it is certainly "possible." However, acknowledging a possibility is not the same thing as demonstrating an actual fact.pErvin wrote: As I said, I'm making the extraordinary leap of faith that there are sensible article on the subject, like there are sensible articles on EVERY SUBJECT IN THE HISTORY OF SUBJECTS!And you agreed above that this isn't actually that big a leap to make. So you are just arguing now for the sake of arguing.
If it is so obvious to you that there should be sensible articles on the subject - then where are the sensible articles? What are they? Why is it like pulling teeth to get a citation?
The goalposts haven't shifted.pErvin wrote:Because you are shifting the goal posts in the hope that the focus will shift from the fact that your articles and videos are more often than not highly sarcastic and/or biased. That's the only point I made and it's all I'm interested in commenting on.Forty Two wrote:I agreed that it is certainly "possible." However, acknowledging a possibility is not the same thing as demonstrating an actual fact.pErvin wrote: As I said, I'm making the extraordinary leap of faith that there are sensible article on the subject, like there are sensible articles on EVERY SUBJECT IN THE HISTORY OF SUBJECTS!And you agreed above that this isn't actually that big a leap to make. So you are just arguing now for the sake of arguing.
If it is so obvious to you that there should be sensible articles on the subject - then where are the sensible articles? What are they? Why is it like pulling teeth to get a citation?
ps. stop fucking up the quoting.
Care to try that again with a straight face?Forty Two wrote:The article in the OP is not sarcastic.
These are past newspaper articles, but next time I read one, I'll try to quote it here.Forty Two wrote:Perhaps not. In the US, and I believe Canada too, the "balance" is nonexistent, or virtually nonexistent. As I mentioned, we have folks like Christina Hoff Sommers, but they are lambasted by mainstream feminists, who accuse her of hate speech and shout down her presentations on college campuses.fJimC wrote:Articles in the Age newspaper over the last few years, actually, commenting on many of the issues in this thread. Many were by what I would call mainstream feminists, and some of the issues discussed involved critiques of the extreme positions of some academic feminists.
But perhaps such balanced commentary simply doesn't occur in the US...
Any links? Titles? Authors? I'd love to see mainstream feminists critiquing extreme feminist positions.
Here is the article:PsychoSerenity wrote:Care to try that again with a straight face?Forty Two wrote:The article in the OP is not sarcastic.
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