A tip of the hat to Ewan for this (video, 43:01). He writes:
Ewan Jones talks to Will Styles, a student at Plymouth University. For the last two years Will has been trying to start a Men’s Society and a Men’s forum at Plymouth University, but he has met fierce resistance from radical feminists in the NUS who are determined to stop men from having a voice on campus.
We wish Will every success with his venture.
Curiously I have great hope of the younger generation. Simply because they’re exposed to feminism in such a big way. The power of feminism is in its relative secrecy until recently. Essentially concentrated in the University educated classes particularly Law, Health, “Humanities”, precisely the subjects from which the political and civil service elites are drawn. Thus a sort of highway, at a time when few of the population were University educated, to power rather hidden from view.
Now the much greater exposure both makes it clear the influence within the elite but also exposes more men not only to the effects of the ideology but to its “theory”. And the hypocrisies in the latter become much clearer. As in why not men getting together as women are enjoined to do? So I’m hopeful that however indoctrinated many young men may become the inherent contradictions and hypocritical stances give much more scope for “red pills” than the generations whose only conception is of dungaree wearing lesbians or potty Professors of the Germaine Greer ilk.
Feminism has worked precisely because it hasn’t been a “mass” movement.
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