Here’s one of those tweets that have gone viral, and this one arrives on our shores from the Centre for Gender Studies at Sussex University in the United Kingdom.
Wait, this is a college class, not a pre-school? Really?! cc: @jordanbpeterson @BretWeinstein @joerogan @CHSommers @GadSaad @peterboghossian pic.twitter.com/aIX3S9thZc
— Dave Rubin (@RubinReport) October 18, 2017
That’s what we wondered, so we checked into it, and yes, this is from a university professor in the U.K. who has acknowledged that not everyone thought the students’ intersectionality projects were that impressive.
https://twitter.com/alisonphipps/status/920569776010858496
(We think she’s referring to radical feminists and men’s rights activists.)
https://twitter.com/alisonphipps/status/920570236029624320
We honestly have nothing better to do than snark. It’s why we’re here.
https://twitter.com/alisonphipps/status/920570989058166784
We will agree that her students very likely got to give their brains a rest during this exercise. Did these “sculptures” take an hour, though?
Pretty good for kindergarten. Pretty sad for college.
— pj bali (@pj_bali) October 18, 2017
Its not even Lego. It's Duplo. It's for pre-schoolers for whom Lego is too difficult.
— John Bull QC (@AndyRoo79) October 18, 2017
https://twitter.com/PollyPunished/status/920745726367252481
https://twitter.com/hannahhey88/status/920745197402841089
Therapy and ideological training is NOT scholarship, and that is NOT why we expend the incredibly dear resources on universities. Parasitic!
— ¡No Pasarán! (@nopasa) October 18, 2017
Recommended
— Conscious Caracal ?? (@ConCaracal) October 18, 2017
https://twitter.com/heald_gareth/status/920761937755099136
Of course she doesn’t expect them to get good jobs … this is the Centre for Gender Studies.
I really have no words for the contempt I have for you, and what you're doing to your students.
— Tony H Esq. #ScrewEU (@The_Morningstar) October 18, 2017
Tell these college kids never to apply for a job, their feelings might get hurt. Like everything else
— Slice (@VitoS1ice) October 18, 2017
https://twitter.com/DanielHShanks1/status/920731577906352128
Perfect representation of intersectionality. Poor structural integrity, subjective interpretation & if put under pressure it will collapse.
— greggyj (@greggyjj) October 18, 2017
https://twitter.com/Olde_Sausage/status/920753738750492672
https://twitter.com/ronin_grumpigit/status/920755727542693888
https://twitter.com/Desolate_Dude/status/920776206684864512
https://twitter.com/coreyinkato/status/920773887197138944
https://twitter.com/ChristianCkb21/status/920436328126435328
The incoherent garbage they assembled does represent your incoherent garbage "intersectional" ideology pretty well. Congrats I guess.
— ✠Aurora Borealis✠ (@RebelMechaniker) October 18, 2017
https://twitter.com/Solly_Gratia/status/920764493814169602
I transformed plasmid vectors into E. coli to learn about cloning. But I guess playing with Lego is equally high education.
— Пашка (@Borderlander_P) October 18, 2017
https://twitter.com/AnarchoMoest/status/920738536114020352
Did they have nap time after that? Looks like very intensive work for 18+ year olds.
— Billford Mcgillicuddy Esquire III (@ShiggyconCarne) October 18, 2017
https://twitter.com/totallyinvented/status/920758963511185410
The pig seems less oppressed than the cow but the cow identify as a Two-Spirit Androgyne. The white male seems full of toxic masculinity …
— Lorens Eilert (@Leilertorens) October 18, 2017
https://twitter.com/PollyPunished/status/920745964377219072
Now here’s an example of intersectionality … though the students probably wouldn’t get it.
https://twitter.com/MillenarianWoes/status/920816285075652608
Here's what my kids built to represent intersectionality. You're welcome. pic.twitter.com/VT5n7vXaZH
— Jeff Vader (@chaiseloungery) October 18, 2017
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