They urge Cardiff University to cancel this event
Another one.
A petition, by a student at Cardiff University, to Cardiff University, demanding that it cancel a scheduled lecture by Germaine Greer.
The lecture is scheduled for November 18 and according to the CU blog it’s fully booked.
Academic and broadcaster Professor Germaine Greer will deliver this year’s Hadyn Ellis Distinguished Lecture on Wednesday 18 November 2015.
Professor Greer is widely considered one of the most influential commentators on 21st century life. She has made her presence felt on everything from Newsnight Review to Celebrity Big Brother. A former professor of English at Warwick University, Professor Greer became a household name when she published The Female Eunuch, attracting praise and criticism in more or less equal measure. She has since highlighted injustice against women in Asia and Africa, and managed an area of rainforest in her native Australia. On a raft of contentious issues, she takes a refreshingly practical view where others mire themselves in political correctness.
So the petition says No, undo all that; tell her to stay away, because she’s Dangerous.
On the 18th November 2015, writer and academic Germaine Greer is scheduled to deliver a lecture at Cardiff University entitled ‘Women & Power: The Lessons of the 20th Century’.
Greer has demonstrated time and time again her misogynistic views towards trans women, including continually misgendering trans women and denying the existence of transphobia altogether.
Trans-exclusionary views should have no place in feminism or society. Such attitudes contribute to the high levels of stigma, hatred and violence towards trans people – particularly trans women – both in the UK and across the world.
While debate in a University should be encouraged, hosting a speaker with such problematic and hateful views towards marginalised and vulnerable groups is dangerous. Allowing Greer a platform endorses her views, and by extension, the transmisogyny which she continues to perpetuate.
Universities should prioritise the voices of the most vulnerable on their campuses, not invite speakers who seek to further marginalise them.
We urge Cardiff University to cancel this event.
Do I believe that Germaine Greer contributes to violence against trans people? Not for one second.
I’m beginning to get rather tired of these trans-warriors indiscriminately shooting hostile verbiage all over the place. It seems to me they do the worst damage to trans* people by negative association, thereby perforating their own feet. All figuratively speaking, of course. But it does erode the sympathy I might have had for specific trans* issues.
‘Universities should prioritise the voices of the most vulnerable on their campuses, not invite speakers who seek to further marginalise them’
Bullshit.
Greer has an opinion on trans women. Some people disagree with that opinion, whereas others may agree.
Universities have the duty and obligation to air the opinions on both sides of the debate so that people can weigh those opinions and then decide for themselves
Universities are not daycare centers
Nor are they platforms for calls to censorship.
And by the way, I completely disagree with many of Greer’s opinions, but I still consider her a very engaging speaker
‘While debate in a University should be encouraged, hosting a speaker with such problematic and hateful views towards marginalised and vulnerable groups is dangerous. ‘
Hmm, so debate should be encouraged, but only by people pre-approved by self-appointed guardians of…?
Greer has voiced some shocking opinions here and there. I don’t know her track record on trans, but at this point they seem to be like the Salafis, a ‘community’ in need of a sound ‘offending.’