Hysterics for Hamas

The female tilt among anti-Israel student protesters is an underappreciated aspect of the pro-Hamas campus hysteria. True, when activists need muscle (to echo University of Missouri professor Melissa Click’s immortal call during the 2015 Black Lives Matter protests), males are mobilized to smash windows and doors or hurl projectiles at the police, for example. But the faces behind the masks and before the cameras are disproportionately female, as seen in this recent gem from the Princeton demonstrations.

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Why the apparent gender gap? One possible reason is that women constitute majorities of both student bodies and the metastasizing student-services bureaucracies that cater to them. Another is the sex skew in majors. The hard sciences and economics, whose students are less likely to take days or weeks out from their classes to party (correction: “stand against genocide”) in cool North Face tents, are still majority male. The humanities and soft social sciences, the fields where you might even get extra credit for your intersectional activism, are majority female. (Not surprisingly, males have spearheaded recent efforts to guard the American flag against desecration.) In progressive movements, the default assumption now may be to elevate females ahead of males as leaders and spokesmen. But most important, the victim ideology that drives much of academia today, with its explicit enmity to objectivity and reason as white male constructs, has a female character.

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Student protests have always been hilariously self-dramatizing, but the current outbreak is particularly maudlin, in keeping with female self-pity. 

Ed Morrissey

I appreciate the point Mac Donald makes here, but I see a lot of 'soy boys' in the mix, too. Our education system has become more hostile to biological males from their earliest entry into schools. Rather than channel boys' general nature into positive directions, such as through sports or traditional Scouting, they get medicated and then acculturated in feminine directions. It doesn't help that we've undermined the traditional family model along the way and either neutered or entirely removed fathers from boys' lives. 

Those who manage to escape those effects end up forming bonds with other men in places like fraternities. It's no surprise that the Greek orgs on campus have become a counterweight to the campus hysterics. 

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