Did Ben Sullivan the President of the Oxford Union air the idea of inviting Ann Coulter to an Oxford Union debate about feminism and female suffrage, which reached the ears of whoever put those women up to accuse him of rape and alleged rape?
It is in theory possible ...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2624046/President-Oxford-Union-steps-leader-historic-debating-society-arrest-rape-allegations.html
It is in theory possible ...
Did @benrsullivan as Oxford Union President discuss inviting @AnnCoulter to a debate before being accused of rape?
— Claire Khaw Ra (@ntfem) May 12, 2014
Did @benrsullivan as Oxford Union President ever consider inviting @AnnCoulter for a debate?
— Claire Khaw Ra (@ntfem) May 12, 2014
http://thevoiceofreason-ann.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/oxford-union-president-accused-of-rape.html"The fundamental defect of the female character is a lack of a sense of justice. This originates first and foremost in their want of rationality and capacity for reflexion but it is strengthened by the fact that, as the weaker sex, they are driven to rely not on force but on cunning: hence their instinctive subtlety and their ineradicable tendency to tell lies: for, as nature has equipped the lion with claws and teeth, the elephant with tusks, the wild boar with fangs, the bull with horns and the cuttlefish with ink, so it has equipped woman with the power of dissimulation as her means of attack and defence, and has transformed into this gift all the strength it has bestowed on man in the form of physical strength and the power of reasoning. Dissimulation is thus inborn in her and consequently to be found in the stupid woman almost as often as in the clever one. To make use of it at every opportunity is as natural to her as it is for an animal to employ its means of defence whenever it is attacked, and when she does so she feels that to some extent she is only exercising her rights. A completely truthful woman who does not practice dissimulation is perhaps an impossibility, which is why women see through the dissimulation of others so easily it is inadvisable to attempt it with them. – But this fundamental defect which I have said they possess, together with all that is associated with it, gives rise to falsity, unfaithfulness, treachery, ingratitude, etc. Women are guilty of perjury far more often than men. It is questionable whether they ought to be allowed to take an oath at all."
-Arthur Schopenhauer, On Women
Arthur Schopenhauer - a dead white male feminists love to hate |
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2624046/President-Oxford-Union-steps-leader-historic-debating-society-arrest-rape-allegations.html
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