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July 26, 2017
Princeton U. Looking to Hire Certified (Certified!) "Men's Engagement Manager" to Combat Aggressive Masculinity, Teach Men Not to "Get Tougher," And Help Them Transition Into Docile Young Women
I added the last part, but it seems implied, no?
There were four alleged rapes this is in response to -- three allegedly committed by Princeton U. employees, and one allegedly committed by... a student working on the SHARE committee.
A committee which patrols for sexual harassment.
Well done.
Why does everyone else have to pay for Princeton employees' and sexual harassment SJWs' sins?
The job involves 'challenging social constructs that contribute to violence'
They include upturning stereotypes of 'tough men' who can't be 'vulnerable'
The listing appears to frame sexual violence as purely male-on-female
There were 13 violations of sex codes, including rape, at Princeton in 2015-16
Four of them were made by employees; the sex of those involved is unclear
In April, SHARE, the office advertising the new position, was named in a lawsuit
It says 'John Doe' was sexually assaulted twice by a male SHARE associate
Although "John Doe" could be a woman, I'm going to assume it was in fact a guy, making the alleged perp also a guy.
Are you quite sure that masculinity per se is your problem?
The New Jersey university's job listing calls for experts in women's and gender studies, social work or similar fields to 'foster an environment for healthy male social development.'
That will come by 'challenging belief systems and social constructs that contribute to violence and offering alternative options,' the listing says.
...
They will do that by 'enhancing awareness and challenging gender stereotypes, increasing the community's understanding of interpersonal violence dynamics, and reducing behaviors that lead to both perpetration and victimization.'
That includes practices such as telling men that there is nothing shameful about showing vulnerability, and that males should not be encouraged to 'act tougher,' a related Princeton site says.
The clinician may also apply the 'compulsory accountability program for students accused of sexual misconduct under Title IX.'
I got this from a Dan Riehl tweet. Note that the entire tweet is so unbelievably effeminate that Twitter asks if you'd like to translate it from French.
Seriously. I hope that shows up on your screen: