George Galloway has said previous things that would have made that appropriate (his comments towards his Labour rival in the election). However this is not an appropriate thing to say in Parliament.
Everybody should be outraged about this "challenging everyday sexism through education in schools". As we know this will include very relaxed definitions of sexism and will therefore be used to politicise schools which is a threat to democracy.
What an epic strawman, I don't think Rand Paul would have supported general health care as well. The Young Turks don't understand Libertarianism. He is in favour of the government not funding it. He would also oppose the government banning it. Not wanting the government doing it does not mean not supporting it.
I hope he will be able to make a good case that the uni supported the witch hunt against him and they wonder why reps in the hill won't meet women alone. Disgusting.