Speak Up For Women told to stfu
For people who are as all-powerful and privileged as women are, we sure do have a hard time being allowed to speak.
Despite professing commitment to free speech principles, today Massey University announced they would be revoking their agreement with Speak Up For Women to host their event ‘Feminism 2020’ at their Wellington Campus.
So in other words they’re going with Don’t Speak Up For Women.
Citing “external advice on its health, safety and wellbeing obligations under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015, and its duty of care to the University community,” Massey have once more proven that they are willing to cave to activist intimidation tactics.
“The staff and students of Massey were never at any risk from our event nor from the speech of the four women speaking at it. We are a group of women wanting to talk about our rights. This should not be controversial in 2019,” says Speak Up For Women spokeswoman Ani O’Brien.
Wasn’t there an interval of a year or two when women were allowed to talk about our rights? Surely that’s enough for any sex other than the male one.
Massey University states a commitment “to the values of academic freedom, the freedom of speech, and the freedom of expression, as values that lie at the very heart of the tradition of a university and academic inquiry.” However, in the light of de-platforming more speakers due to pressure from activists, it appears that these statements are just lip service.
“A clear picture has emerged that shows that certain public organisations and educational institutions are completely ruled by thugs’ veto. New Zealanders should be aware that we are living in a country where a small group of activists are dictating who can and cannot speak in public spaces using threats and intimidation,” says Ms O’Brien.
“We’ve seen an extremist activist group simply threaten to protest events and in response Auckland Council cancel or move the event. Now at Massey, health and safety is being used to threaten legal action and they have cancelled. If a group of Kiwi women – mums, teachers, nurses, doctors, lawyers, unionists, professionals, students – have been deemed too ‘dangerous’ to be allowed to hold an event, who on earth will be permitted to by these wannabe-fascists?”
Oh we all know the answer to that. People who aren’t women.
Speak Up For Women are determined that they will go ahead with their event nonetheless and are currently in the process of finding a new venue; “this has shown us once again how important it is that we continue to fight to speak openly about women’s rights.”
But also how absolutely pathetic it is that we have to.
Massey University had another recent deplatfoming event, involving one Don Brash, former governor of reserve bank and former leader or National Party.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/106068816/massey-university-bans-don-brash-from-speaking
So they are, at least, conistent.
Providing venue hire is not part of a University’s core business. Nor is refusal to hire an attack on fre speech as their right wing supporters are.claiming. They are supporting SUFW because of principle 1 to 3, but will die in a ditch to prevent them gaining 4 to 6.
It is my personal opinion that Massey should have permitted both the odious Brash and SUFW, but I don’t have a vote on the University council
Roj, New Zealand Universities, along with many throughout the World, seem to be having trouble with the concepts of speech, debate and free thinking. I know they want to ensure the physical and emotional safety of their staff and students and there is perhaps a tendency to tend against speech University leaders themselves consider abhorrent 9on both the right and left), but really. It’s a mealy mouthed bowl of weak sauce to mix metaphors.
I went to University to learn, debate and generally get outside my comfort zone. It seems like these days Universities have become vocational institutes that are determined to protect their students from ever stepping outside their comfort zones. I don’t see the point…