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RIVERSIDE, CA- Ugh. Another gender studies wingnut college professor indoctrinates her students that heterosexuality is “tragic,” and because men are men, they engage in “toxic masculinity” because of it, according to a report in Campus Reform.
Professor Jane Ward, who is a “Gender and Sexuality Studies Professor (is there a bigger waste of a major?) at the University of California (where else?) at Riverside recently was the subject of an Insider article entitled, “Why heterosexual relationships are so bad for us, according to a sex researcher” in which she made the above claim.
Ward is also apparently an author having written a book by basically that same name The Tragedy of Heterosexuality.
We are assuming Ward is a member of the alphabet community since she appears to possess so much disdain, especially for straight men.
“It really looks like straight men and women don’t like each other very much, that women spend so much time complaining about men, and we still have so much evidence of misogyny,” Ward said.
Not for nothing there Ms. Ward but men do a fair amount of complaining about women as well. It’s called human nature. In fact, we might offer that women spend as much time, if not more time complaining about other women, in our experience.
“From an LGBT [she forgot the Q and the A] perspective, [being straight] looks actually very tragic,” she said.
According to Breitbart, Ward told Insider that she actually feels sorry for straight women, claiming they say they have “some of the lowest sexual satisfaction in society.”
She says men also deserve some of her pity because she says they are “pigeon-holed into a toxic masculine culture” which she says tells them they need women, but also encourages them to demean them.
In our experience this couldn’t be further from the truth. There are people from both sides that take some bizarre satisfaction in demeaning people of the opposite sex.
In fact, you tend to see that primarily from the beautiful people in Hollywood, who bounce from one relationship to another. It is also evident on social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook, where people go after each other in ways they never would in person.
Ward also says the fact there has been an uptick in divorces [which is probably more attributable to the Internet and social media than anything] as well as so-called “lackluster sex” among straight couples, she claims since the onset of the coronavirus.
“I think in some ways the pandemic is revealing the tragedy of heterosexuality to people who might not have otherwise paid attention to it,” she said.
Ward claims that “straight women are the least likely to orgasm during sex,” and then in a stretch of epic proportions claims that “rituals like weddings and gender reveals have resulted in literal disasters,” while also claiming that “heterosexual men are encouraged to objectify women and smother their own feelings.”
We’re not sure where the statistics are that back up her claim that “straight” weddings produce any more “disasters” than gay weddings, nor that “straight couple” gender reveals produce any more “disasters” than “gay couple” gender reveals.
As examples of her claim of widespread disasters at straight weddings and gender reveals, she cites the incident of a wildfire in California that was allegedly caused by a gender reveal party.
She then makes an unsubstantiated claim that apparently only large, straight weddings have led to COVID-19 outbreaks and death. But hey, it sounds good.
Oh, Ward is also in the “there are more than two genders” camp, criticizing gender reveal parties for assuming “there are only two genders.” We believe that science can pretty much confirm that fact.
Ward, who clearly doesn’t appear to like straight men, said she interviewed a “queer” woman for her book, whom she said was depressed that her “straight female friends put up with” a lot of poor treatment from men.
“I really sympathize with these women, but at the same time it makes me feel alienated from them,” the woman said.
“Our lives become so different when theirs revolves around attachment to a cruel, insensitive, self-centered, or simply boring man.”
Ward continues comparing and contrasting men and women, claiming that the straight culture “is based in a presumption that men and women are really different kinds of people, that they want different things, that they have different interests and that they are sort of opposite.”
Well, don’t opposites attract? One person’s shortcomings are made up by someone else’s strengths? You know, give and take, yin and yang?
Ward plays into the incorrect stereotypes of men, what she refers to as a so-called “misogyny paradox.” She said that causes straight men to struggle in appreciating and respecting women, she claims due to a culture she claims, “applauds men and considers them to be more masculine for hating and objectifying women.”
Honestly, not really sure where this woman has been or whom she’s spoken to, but those claims are absurd. This may have in fact been the case, albeit not a majority by a mile in the past, but this is not and has not been the case for some time.
“I think that if men could recognize that equity and feminism are actually really central to a healthy and happy relationship, if that’s something they want, then they might be able to move further in that direction,” she said.
The problem with modern feminism is that it is centered, as is clearly put forth by Ward, around claims that men…especially straight men…suck.
One might also question, where are today’s feminists, these bastions of women’s rights, when it comes to biological men playing women’s sports? Have you heard one…even one…complain that this is an assault upon women?
I’ve heard a lot of men complain of the unfairness of this ridiculous mandate to teenage girls and women. The so-called leaders of the Women’s March? Silent. Code Pink? Silent. Hollywood? Silent. The female political class? Silent.
You want to lecture heterosexual men about how WE treat women? Put your money where your mouth is.
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