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Friday October 22, 1999


UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO DISCRIMINATES AGAINST SOCIAL CONSERVATIVES

Non-Feminists Not Eligible for Professor Position

TORONTO, Oct 22 (LSN.ca) – An ad for a tenure-track professorship at the University of Toronto appeared in the August bulletin of the Canadian Association of University Teachers saying that only candidates with a “feminist and anti-racist perspective” need apply. The National Post reports that U of T Professor Thomas Pangle, says that the ad “makes explicit what I had thought was usually only implicit, namely, that ideological conformity was the chief prerequisite for such a position at our university.”

Judging by today’s accepted definitions of “feminist” and “anti-racist”, U of T appears to be discriminating against pro-life academics as well as all other pro-family Canadians. Feminism is used by many of its proponents as synonymous with a “pro-choice” stance on abortion and opponents of the homosexualist agenda are often lumped in with others under the umbrella accusation of “racism”.

For more see the National Post:
https://www.nationalpost.com/news.asp?f=991022/108422&s2;=nati…


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