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"but he noticed that the "relatively well-rounded young men" he knew were changing. "They came to uni, got their first computer, were alone a lot, and everyone became much more laddish. It got to the point where someone groped a woman's bum in a club, and I completely flipped out."
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the Anti- Men Project is grounded in feminist principles, in the notion that ography is an important social issue, and has a bearing on violence perpetrated against women and wider inequalities."
A very good read!
"Perhaps the most prominent is Robert Jensen, a professor of journalism at the University of Texas at Austin, who in 2007 published the devastating book Getting Off: ography and the End of Masculinity. In this, he writes about the series Bus, in which men drive around in a minivan with a video camera, ask a woman if she wants a ride, offer her money to have sex on camera – the woman always says yes – and then, when the deed is done and she leaves the van and reaches for the money, they drive off, "leaving her on the side of the road looking foolish . . . There are men who buy videos with that simple message: women are for sex," writes Jensen. "Women can be bought for sex. But in the end, women are not even worth paying for sex. They don't even deserve to be bought. They just deserve to be left on the side of the road, with post-adolescent boys laughing as they drive away"
Here's the link
https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2010/oct/25/men-believe--is-wrong
"
the Anti- Men Project is grounded in feminist principles, in the notion that ography is an important social issue, and has a bearing on violence perpetrated against women and wider inequalities."
A very good read!
"Perhaps the most prominent is Robert Jensen, a professor of journalism at the University of Texas at Austin, who in 2007 published the devastating book Getting Off: ography and the End of Masculinity. In this, he writes about the series Bus, in which men drive around in a minivan with a video camera, ask a woman if she wants a ride, offer her money to have sex on camera – the woman always says yes – and then, when the deed is done and she leaves the van and reaches for the money, they drive off, "leaving her on the side of the road looking foolish . . . There are men who buy videos with that simple message: women are for sex," writes Jensen. "Women can be bought for sex. But in the end, women are not even worth paying for sex. They don't even deserve to be bought. They just deserve to be left on the side of the road, with post-adolescent boys laughing as they drive away"
Here's the link
https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2010/oct/25/men-believe--is-wrong