Word: peninsulas
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Listening to the women that night, what I heard had nothing to do with hating men or blaming men in general for their "problems" (an interesting way to refer to sexual abuse). kelly implies that everyone, including peninsula-types, cares equally about ending violence against women, and thus the "feminist" perspective of Take Back the Night is deceptively biased against conservative views on the issue...
...watched G. Brent McGuire '95, peninsula council member, take the mike early in the evening and begin to crack jokes. Before he made too much of a fool of himself the mike was cut off, but before every person watching could see one conservative's expression of his "compassion" for the issue of stopping violence against women. Perhaps this illustration from someone purportedly in he same camp twill help kelly realize what these women are up against...
...question that's been debated on both sides of the political spectrum. Every year on campus, it's a controversial subject, with articles and editorials about Take Back the Night appearing in publications ranging from The Crimson to Perspective to Peninsula. Does it empower women? Does it make them victims? Or is Take Back the Night merely a smoke screen for a militantly feminist anti-male agenda...
After the first speech, the forum was interrupted by three men who said that they had "attended a prochoice rally with rabid feminists" earlier on during the day. One organizers said she thought the men were from the conservative magazine Peninsula...
...When Peninsula published its splashy double issue on homosexuality, where was the BSA? AAA? RAZA? La O?" Dougherty writes, posing rhetorical questions with great power...