On 30 September 2011 20:04, Michael Snow wikipedia@frontier.com wrote:
On this score, it seems likely that we are failing to live up to one of our core principles, that of neutrality. I think we need significantly better editorial judgment applied to many of these articles to address it. That will be a challenge as long as we have a male-dominated community that lacks much appreciation for the nature of the problem, and often fails to recognize how diverse its manifestations are. But I suspect that if we were substantially closer to a neutral approach in our coverage of these topics, there might be much less pressure around the principle of resistance to censorship.
I have heard *many* laments about the quality of our coverage of feminist issues from women. This suggests even to my relatively privileged white male brain that there may be an actual problem here. Possibly a strike force of feminist academics, armed with print references out to *here*?q
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