on one occasion, she referred to christina hoff sommers and margaret thatcher as a female impersonator. what i am is a philosophy professor, former now, working at a think tank, with a respect for logic, clear thinking, rules of evidence and i hope, i have a strong sense of fairness, and i believe that it is my bias towards logic and reason and fairness that put me at odds with the feminist establishment. now, i realize that is a harsh assertion, but i'm going to try to back it up. if you have had a feminist speaker at your school, or just go to one of the websites of one of the leading women's organizes, the national organization for women, the national women's law center, the american association of university women, you are -- it's unlikely that you're going to see a celebration of equality feminism, a celebration of anything. form the most part, they are very negative, they have ar long litany of factoids about how women are held down and held back in american society. i consider myself an equality feminist, i want for women what i want for everyone, fair treatment, no discriminati