Invited to speak at Valparaiso University in a symposium on torture, E. Michael Jones found his time cut in half. His original plan was to show Israeli influence at Abu Ghraib, but that required first showing feminist compli...

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Invited to speak at Valparaiso University in a symposium on torture, E. Michael Jones found his time cut in half. His original plan was to show Israeli influence at Abu Ghraib, but that required first showing feminist complicity in the torture there. Abu Ghraib, like it or not, showcased the results of feminism in our culture.

His time cut in half, his presentation ended with feminism -- with Barbara Ehrenreich's claim that "a uterus is no substitute for a conscience." This enraged the lady professors at Valparaiso Law School who then excluded his paper from the law review for which it was intended.

Because of the abridgement of his talk at Valparaiso, he only told half the story there. You can also read the other half -- which is to say, the full story -- in this e-book.

Renowned cultural critic E. Michael Jones is the editor of Culture Wars magazine.

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