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January 06, 2017
University of Madison-Wisconsin
(If You've Already Guessed This is Going to be Stupid, You Win)
Wisely Concludes That Today's Special Snowflake Young Men Are Just Too Masculine for the Public Good
Yes that's what everyone always says -- the pajama boys and fey hipsters are just too manly for this fragile world, and may break too many things.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is currently taking applications for its "Men's Project," a six-week program that aims to counter the alleged harmful effects of society's masculinity paradigms and pressures and empower participants to promote "gender equity."
"Men's Project creates a space for critical self-reflection and dialogue about what it means to be a man and how masculinity impacts us and those around us," organizers state in promoting the effort.
Ah. The left wants to eradicate both whiteness and maleness. And also, obviously, Toxic Heterosexuality, and Toxic Christianity.
Where do we sign up, and who do we have to kill to get to the front of the line???!!
"The experience focuses on the examination of societal images, expectations, and messages around masculinity to empower men to better understand themselves, promote the advancement of gender equity, and raise consciousness in their communities," organizers add.
It's open only to "men-identified students"...
I have a feeling mostly "men-identified" students will be showing up.
... at the public university and 'operates on a transformative model of social justice allyship," according to a news release on the university’s website, which adds "by encouraging that kind of dialogue among a men-identified cohort, the goal is to create a sense of security in vulnerability throughout the six-week program."
I can feel my breasts growing just reading this.
It's Like One of those Sci-Fi Stories About a Planet Filled With Nothing But Women Who Crave Men's Seed to Propagate Their Race: Japan's genderless "danshis."