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[[Feminist entitlement]] involves feminists demanding entry for women to [[men's spaces]], demanding a [[seat at the table]] and demanding that others cease an activity if they believe that feminists are entitled to [[primacy]]. |
[[Feminist entitlement]] involves feminists demanding entry for women to [[men's spaces]], demanding a [[seat at the table]] and demanding that others cease an activity if they believe that feminists are entitled to [[primacy]]. |
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− | An [[IMD]] event at [[ |
+ | An [[IMD]] event at [[University of York]] in 2015 was cancelled by the University. One of the main reasons given was that the men's groups had not engaged enough with the women's groups. The feminists, and the University, implicitly presume that it is necessary to engage with feminist groups before holding an IMD event. They implicitly assumed that feminists were entitled to primacy.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/education/2015/nov/17/row-after-university-of-york-cancels-international-mens-day-event</ref><ref>https://archive.is/fjfQX</ref> |
== See Also == |
== See Also == |
Latest revision as of 09:25, 4 June 2023
Feminist entitlement involves feminists demanding entry for women to men's spaces, demanding a seat at the table and demanding that others cease an activity if they believe that feminists are entitled to primacy.
An IMD event at University of York in 2015 was cancelled by the University. One of the main reasons given was that the men's groups had not engaged enough with the women's groups. The feminists, and the University, implicitly presume that it is necessary to engage with feminist groups before holding an IMD event. They implicitly assumed that feminists were entitled to primacy.[1][2]