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U of T profs alarmed by Jordan Peterson's plan to target classes he calls 'indoctrination cults'
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<blockquote data-quote="*Starlight*" data-source="post: 71996008" data-attributes="member: 98305"><p>I added "commonly" to make my interpretation actually more charitable. The source material suggests that the only reason why a man might stare at a woman is because he wants to claim social dominance. The statement is "when men stare at women, they are claiming social dominance and defining women as sexual objects". Not "they might be claiming social dominance". It seems rather clear cut, enough that me adding "commonly" might have been even too charitable.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, I don't really want to post my photos here, but I'm not sure how it would prove anything. How do you even claim social dominance over another person by staring at their photo on the internet? I know that personally I've never stared at anyone that way even in real life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="*Starlight*, post: 71996008, member: 98305"] I added "commonly" to make my interpretation actually more charitable. The source material suggests that the only reason why a man might stare at a woman is because he wants to claim social dominance. The statement is "when men stare at women, they are claiming social dominance and defining women as sexual objects". Not "they might be claiming social dominance". It seems rather clear cut, enough that me adding "commonly" might have been even too charitable. Unfortunately, I don't really want to post my photos here, but I'm not sure how it would prove anything. How do you even claim social dominance over another person by staring at their photo on the internet? I know that personally I've never stared at anyone that way even in real life. [/QUOTE]
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