Showing posts with label Sexism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sexism. Show all posts

Sunday, 15 September 2013

What a University Education Should Be

The purpose of encouraging people to undergo university education should not be to merely get some qualifications, on top of enjoying leisure. It should be about developing character and understanding more about the society, culture and values. It is not a means to an end, but an means to another mean. Education is a life long process indeed. 

Many modern universities are infiltrated by liberal thinking academics who attempt to indoctrinate naive, uncritical thinking university students, who make up the majority, by teaching certain philosophies are rational, fundamental or objective. Some stop students who have alternative views, that is, conservative views from speaking out by using fear tactics in classrooms. 

Such students are increasingly seen as "racist", "sexist", "homophobic" or "illogical" because conservatives make up a minority - sometimes a minority of one. Conservatives have what many see as outdated, irrelevant or redundant ideologies which deserve to be punished. In addition to this, the student body in charge of providing services to students can use their position to silence alternative voices, while claiming that they speak for all, simply because politically incorrect alternative views have no place in a liberal university.


Sunday, 17 February 2013

Insanity, Debauchery and Hypocrisy

Australians often think that their own culture is great one. Australians condemn violence against women (which has become a more important topic that violence against other groups), do not support war and respect others, and above all, treat everyone as equals. However, before we can analyse Australian cultural attitudes, we must ask who is considered 'Australian' and who is not in the people who live on this land of Australia?

Everyone must ask themselves, how do we treat people of other groups, before we can really call ourselves an egalitarian society.

I will explore the following in the next blog posts:

  • Secularism and how Christian minorities are treated
  • Sexual ethics
  • Australian women
  • Racism and sexism directed towards men and women of ethnic minorities
  • Egalitarianism