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| 59 | Feminist author Alice Randall now opposes To Kill A Mockingbird in schools because "the text encourages boys and girls to believe women lie about being raped.""Censorship hinders progress". This is exactly why making college campuses a "safe space" is directly contrary to the main objective of college. Being coddled won't do anyone any good, all it does is incubate your perception of the world and real life experience. We ban this book, then any other books that explores incredibly complex, taboo, REAL LIFE experiences are under threat of being banned and kids won't learn how to approach and deal with any of these subjects or issues. Learning about an… | /r/MensRights | 20/10/17 01:43 AM |
| 4 | More Amy Schumer! Blames "subreddits" for her bad reviews of her Netflix Special.I know that what I'm saying is effective No. We all just know that your acts consist of stolen jokes and hackey sex premises and you somehow achieved great success in a competitive and ruthless industry. Also you're a third wave feminist and promised to move out of the US if Trump was elected. You are a fraud through and through and that's why people don't respect you or your "work". | /r/PussyPassDenied | 16/03/17 05:28 AM |
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