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Found 3 comments on Unwanted Advances: Sexual Paranoia Comes to Campus:

u/wiking85 · 81 pointsr/AskMen

Its not just internet feminism, it is theoretical feminism too, especially on universities.
https://www.amazon.com/Unwanted-Advances-Sexual-Paranoia-Campus/dp/0062657860

Listening to the theory of it, modern feminism seems very out of touch with the reality of the world and exists within it's own bubble that cannot be challenged without being dismissed as sexist or as a product of a 'cis-gendered, white, hetero-male'. There is not room left open to being challenged from without the ideology, it only accepts certain perspectives from within, which is a recipe for an echo chamber. That said there are certainly feminists that are going phenomenal work addressing social problems and really are helping people and practice the good parts of what they preach, but the problem has always been the biased perspective on gender issues excluding most other issues, which is why most much of it has alienated say black women who face issues of racism and class leading to intersectionality studies. The problem is most middle class white women, the bulk of the movement, will pay lip service to the notions of intersectionality, but will then go right back to their core of gender warfare as the solution to everything, while trying to co-opt the very idea of equality only being a feminist idea, not that equality can exist without the ideology of feminist theory.

Overall while there may be certain sub-sections of feminism that are open to other perspectives and are focused on fixing specific issues that affect a broad range of people, most of feminism and feminists actually are fixed on their nearly religious political ideology and ways that is benefits them and their lives and are totally shut down to any other perspective on any issue. Its not just an issue of 'internet feminism' is a problem with the majority of feminism, including academic feminism and goes back to the 2nd wave and the extremism of the 1960s. The older women that ended up running the movement into the 1990s and beyond were those that stayed true to the ideology and didn't move on from it, while the older women that moderated and lived lives outside of the ideology, moving on to a more wholistic view of the issues of the world no longer were the drivers of it. The most extreme voices remained and influenced the later generations. Plus there is a fairly large number of people with personal issues that represent the leadership of feminism, which really seems to drive the movement; people like Andrea Dworkin and Gloria Steinem had serious emotional problems stemming from rape in the case of Dworkin and a broken home in early childhood with Steinem (who helped actually push the feminist movement away from it's socialist roots toward a neo-liberal brand it has today while working in the employ of the CIA, about the pinnacle of all things patriarchy).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Steinem#CIA_ties

u/famasfilms · -3 pointsr/UKPersonalFinance

go look how many stories there were in the past week alone of university sexual encounters ending up in court.

Go read up on title xi in the USA and the backlash against restoring due process to students accused of sexual offences, this book is a good read

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Unwanted-Advances-Sexual-Paranoia-Campus/dp/0062657860

Then consider how many universities think consent classes should be mandatory.

The reality is if I had a son going to university I'd be advising him to be very careful about drunk encounters and to make sure there's zero doubt in his mind about what's taking place

u/AlphaWhiskeyTangoFu · -3 pointsr/stupidslutsclub

Not completely off topic, there’s a good book about Title IX investigations and how they are unAmerican witch hunts. Unwanted Advances. It will re-frame how you think about dating professors—it used to be no big deal, if somewhat frowned upon. The modern idea of this huge power gap is in itself paternalistic and patronizing of women imho.

You can find it at most libraries but here is a link on amazon:

https://smile.amazon.com/Unwanted-Advances-Sexual-Paranoia-Campus/dp/0062657860

Sorry, back to the slutting!

How about a pantiless jaunt through your classes and flash some gash