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crimethink
29th September 2014, 01:52 PM
http://time.com/3444749/camille-paglia-the-modern-campus-cannot-comprehend-evil/

Too many young middleclass women, raised far from the urban streets, seem to expect adult life to be an extension of their comfortable, overprotected homes. But the world remains a wilderness. The price of women’s modern freedoms is personal responsibility for vigilance and self-defense.

Current educational codes, tracking liberal-Left, are perpetuating illusions about sex and gender. The basic Leftist premise, descending from Marxism, is that all problems in human life stem from an unjust society and that corrections and fine-tunings of that social mechanism will eventually bring utopia. Progressives have unquestioned faith in the perfectibility of mankind.

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Misled by the naive optimism and “You go, girl!” boosterism of their upbringing, young women do not see the animal eyes glowing at them in the dark. They assume that bared flesh and sexy clothes are just a fashion statement containing no messages that might be misread and twisted by a psychotic. They do not understand the fragility of civilization and the constant nearness of savage nature.

osoab
29th September 2014, 06:52 PM
crappy article.

why no mention of any crimes on campuses with the exception of the latest headline crime?

was this written for the intended audience? meaning the uppity entitled

crimethink
30th September 2014, 12:54 AM
crappy article.

why no mention of any crimes on campuses with the exception of the latest headline crime?

was this written for the intended audience? meaning the uppity entitled

Give her a break. It got published in Time magazine. We can't expect them to allow anyone to address the pervasive crime of the wildlife. Maybe she'll reach even a tiny few.

Hatha Sunahara
30th September 2014, 10:15 AM
This piece reminds me of others about "How to recognize a psychopath.' The young girls in college share this naivete with the generl population as a whole. It is only a small minority of people who are aware of the existence of psychopaths, and an even smaller minority who can identify who they are. Camille Paglia is merely stating the obvious. Her goal is to promote radical feminism.


Hatha