Stanford Deletes Alcohol Safety Page After It’s Denounced As Sexist – IOTW Report

Stanford Deletes Alcohol Safety Page After It’s Denounced As Sexist

DailyCaller: Stanford University has deleted a page warning women about the dangers of alcohol after critics complained the page was sexist and patronizing, and constituted “victim-blaming” because it linked drinking to sexual assault.

The page, titled “Female Bodies and Alcohol,” was mostly a straightforward description of the effects alcohol has on women, and in particular, how the effects differ from those alcohol has on men.

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“A woman will get drunk faster than a man consuming the same amount of alcohol,” the guide warns. The rate of inebriation holds true even at the same body weight, it notes, because men have a higher amount of water in their bodies (which dilutes alcohol more) and have higher levels of the enzyme that metabolizes alcohol. The guide also says that women develop alcohol-related organ damage (such as liver cirrhosis) more easily than men.  MORE

11 Comments on Stanford Deletes Alcohol Safety Page After It’s Denounced As Sexist

  1. What a bunch of retards.

    Even as an exceptionally naive 18-year-old college freshman dating for the first time, I somehow knew enough not to drink on a date. My reasoning was that I should be alert throughout the date.

    Yeah, I’m sexist. But at I’m not a stupid slut.

  2. My Dad used to say: “Son, if you drop your drawers and bend over the table, somebody’s gonna fuck you.”

    Not in so many words, but the lesson was the same.

    izlamo delenda est …

  3. The Progressive party of science strikes again. Now if they had claimed that drinking alcohol affected women more than men because of global warming, no one would have said a word about it being sexist.

  4. Don’t need no stinking webpage to teach the children.
    Need good examples
    However, this generation of parents seem to have left a lot out in the instructions on life department

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