Columbia Student Says Feminist Philosophy Class Was ‘Indoctrination’
"voicing dissent was “nearly unthinkable”...
"voicing dissent was “nearly unthinkable”...
It all started with a book called "P is For Palestine"...
"acknowledges the intersectional nature of power and politics"...
"investigations into the allegations when they were originally made over 15 years ago"...
"technology is now used to incite people to engage in cyber-bullying that did not exist before"...
"The Columbia Spectator’s news section has not reported on any of the Antifa flyers"...
“We’re living targets on this campus”...
"They ‘oppose our humanity’"...
"creating and sustaining racially, ethnically and socio-economically integrated schools”...
Who decides what is disrespectful? ...
Liberal tolerance....
Isn't the left supposedly against bullying?...
“I don’t want my future to be this!”...
Sure, I can easily find a free condom on Barnard and Columbia’s campuses, but why can’t I find a free tampon in the bathrooms in Hamilton or Milbank? Why does the administration care about my sexual protective rights, but not how I handle my monthly menstrual cycle?
Limited access to free sanitary products, along with the widely recognized “tampon tax,” is a frequently recurring topic in popular discourse regarding reproductive rights. While California may have pioneered potentially eliminating the tampon tax at the state level, many people who menstruate still lack the sufficient financial resources to frequently purchase sanitary products. And even if the sales tax is removed from these products, we must still front the cost to pay for other menstruation-related items, such as pads, DivaCups, painkillers, and birth control.
This adds up, she reasons, to almost a hundred dollars a year.
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