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Including situations where there was no discrimination to begin with. There was nothing discriminatory against anybody in Prof Gouws' decision to introduce his students to an author of his choice.

That's an injustice. And possibly some discrimination based on prejudices. If Prof Gouws would be a non-feminist woman maybe ho would not be judged so hard. But he's was born a men. Just a speculation.

That is why female anti-feminists such as Janice Fiamengo and Karen Straughan are so effective. And so hated by feminists.

Naturally, what should matter is the strength of their argument, not their gender. But the way the world is, their gender matters too.