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Members of ‘Womxn’s’ March at Stanford U. Demand End to Rape Culture

Members of ‘Womxn’s’ March at Stanford U. Demand End to Rape Culture

“We are tired of watching the community disproportionately mistreat womxn*, non-binary, and trans students and faculty”

If there is truly a rape culture problem on Stanford’s campus, why would anyone pay to send their daughter there?

The College Fix reports:

Stanford ‘Womxn’s’ March assembles, issues demands to end ‘rape culture’

This past Saturday, “dozens” took to Stanford University’s White Plaza to protest “rape culture” on campus, as well as to bring attention to “global womxn’s issues.”

If you’re wondering what the heck “womxn” means, according to the protesters’ petition, “by removing the a or e in the word ‘woman/women,’ the patriarchal relationship to men is removed from a word that describes one’s identity.”

In addition,

the x allows space for individuals who identify as genderfluid, genderqueer, gender non-conforming, or non-binary and is part of an effort to correct the mistakes that trans-exclusionary feminists have made with the term “womyn” which is “a term often tied to the vein of feminism that does not view trans women as women because they were not born with female genitalia.”

Now that that’s settled, The Stanford Daily reports that prior to the march, event organizers Stanford Womxn in Law circulated the petition which demands that “action and policy measures” be put in place to help stop said rape culture.

“We are tired of watching the community disproportionately mistreat womxn*, non-binary, and trans students and faculty,” the petition reads. “We want action now from Stanford University administration to ensure that there are effective measures enacted to combat the systematic oppression and violence that are rampant on this campus. When Stanford takes action, the world listens.”

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Comments

Biggest news of this: Stanford has a White Plaza that has not yet been targeted for renaming for “inclusiveness” and “feeling safe”

Just another day in crazy town.

I was hoping someone would have explained in the article exactly what Stanford does (or professors, students or the janitors at Stanford do) that constitutes “rape culture”. Such BS.

Morning Sunshine | January 21, 2020 at 6:54 pm

I am starting to think that to combat the “rape culture” we need to go back to the idea that pornography is a scourge. The more I see young men who view it, the more I see young men who think that females are only around for their gratification – and they act on that belief.

Emma Sulkowitz.

Campi are now full of “mattress girls”.

But DeVos has tweaked Title IX

End the rape culture? Sure, no problem. Nothing could be simpler. We’ll get on to that right after we end the unicorn scourge.

back in the day, some feminists defined male penetration as rape. from that perspective, ending rape culture is a recipe for the end of culture. sort of like the Shakers.