Agent Gibbs
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I agree with Dawkin's sentiments that censorship should not occur at universities and discussions of even controversial opinions should take place
Greer however is an odd case, she's a staunch feminist who has some great pragmatic views on a lot of things.................
Unfortunately her views on Trans people are shocking, and its hard to understand her view point. That said i'd like to see her brought to universities as art of a group of speakers where she can offer her 'views' and be challenged
But we are all missing something her talk she was due to come about was not on Trans issues, it was on Women and feminism in the 20th century, trans issues should have been a small part of that entire topic - i'm sure she'd have got challenged in questioning after but i suspect the talk she had planned wasn't 90 min of trans bashing, it could have been a very small part
So censoring her work on feminism because of one very disgusting comment is extreme, she should come and she should be rightfully challenged on it
Still a conflicting topic, should the views of one person be utterly dismissed because they've one bigoted comment? it goes to show that even a supposed person championing rights for one group can be a bigot on another topic, just as a complete bigot may have some good views
i'd rather like it not to do (don't jump to that conclusion) they should equally still be invited (but probably not paid) so they can be challenged, challenging them allows you the potential to change their mind, address any possibly criticism and generates a platform to show what such a bigoted view something is
Pushing ideas and views underground will only see those that hold those views band together and rebel against those they see as oppressors, the way to prevent that is keep the disgusting views in the light and challenge and change them
Greer however is an odd case, she's a staunch feminist who has some great pragmatic views on a lot of things.................
Unfortunately her views on Trans people are shocking, and its hard to understand her view point. That said i'd like to see her brought to universities as art of a group of speakers where she can offer her 'views' and be challenged
But we are all missing something her talk she was due to come about was not on Trans issues, it was on Women and feminism in the 20th century, trans issues should have been a small part of that entire topic - i'm sure she'd have got challenged in questioning after but i suspect the talk she had planned wasn't 90 min of trans bashing, it could have been a very small part
So censoring her work on feminism because of one very disgusting comment is extreme, she should come and she should be rightfully challenged on it
Still a conflicting topic, should the views of one person be utterly dismissed because they've one bigoted comment? it goes to show that even a supposed person championing rights for one group can be a bigot on another topic, just as a complete bigot may have some good views
If this woman was insulting black or muslim students, this thread would look sooooooo different right about now.
i'd rather like it not to do (don't jump to that conclusion) they should equally still be invited (but probably not paid) so they can be challenged, challenging them allows you the potential to change their mind, address any possibly criticism and generates a platform to show what such a bigoted view something is
Pushing ideas and views underground will only see those that hold those views band together and rebel against those they see as oppressors, the way to prevent that is keep the disgusting views in the light and challenge and change them