Barbara Kay

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Barbara Kay (born 1943) is a columnist for the Canadian newspaper National Post. She also writes a weekly column for The Post Millennial and a monthly column for Epoch Times.[1]

Kay announced on July 24, 2020, that she was leaving the National Post due to increased editorial scrutiny of her columns. On October 23, 2020, the National Post announced the return of Barbara Kay.[2]

While Kay believes that the feminism of the 1960s had "worthy ideals" of empowering women, she wrote in 2004 that the feminist movement had been "hijacked by special interest groups nursing extreme-grievance agendas". "Angry lesbians" and "man-haters" renounced heterosexuality, "traditional marriage, and parental influence over children". "Radical Marxist/feminists" dominated Women's Studies on campus".[3]

Kay supports male genital mutilation.

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