Cambridge University appoints full-time £40k sex assault officer to help female students cope with inappropriate behaviour

Our thanks to Jeff for this. It starts:

Cambridge has become the first British university to appoint a full-time sexual assault and harassment adviser to help female students [J4MB: Our emphasis] cope with unwanted attention.

It’s a good thing female students never get drunk, nor exhibit inappropriate behaviour, nor focus unwanted attention on male students.

5 thoughts on “Cambridge University appoints full-time £40k sex assault officer to help female students cope with inappropriate behaviour

    • I’m more interested in the fact that they are already sexist because this advisor is only there to help women, not students

      “Cambridge has become the first British university to appoint a full-time
      sexual assault and harassment adviser to help female students cope with
      unwanted attention.”

      I see a potential gender discrimination case coming out of this.

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  1. I’d say the time has come for men to realize that studying alongside girls/women is nothing but a a distraction. It has become literally dangerous for boys and men to study or work alongside women. It is time to demand separate education and a separate workplace. It is also time to say good bye to the gentleman doctrine. Not only is it not deserved by women anymore, it has become an outright liability for men. It perverts the playing field and tilts it towards women across the board, 100%. So why do it? Traditions are a great thing, but when they become outright unsuitable, obsolete or even destructive as time passes, it is time to update, or even eliminate them, depending on the circumstances. Under the current men/women state of relations, there simply isn’t a single reason to try to stick to it. There are at least a hundred to abandon this tradition. let’s be honest.

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  2. Another nail in the coffin of British society. Actually I find it very difficult to believe that Cambridge and Oxford are in the top 10 of the world’s universities any more, given their recent antics, or that Anglo-American universities in general are really the best. I think this is mainly an artefact of citations, which only happen because everyone understands English. Surely institutions like Heidelberg and Tokyo will shortly be ahead were it not for the citations issue, or maybe they already are? They haven’t been influenced much by feminism in Japan and China has barely even heard of it. So I expect universities in those countries and similar places to be miles ahead of us soon.

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