‘Women, oh what a terrible thing’: Douglas Murray calls out the ‘new misogyny’

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‘Women, oh what a terrible thing’: Douglas Murray calls out the ‘new misogyny’
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Author Douglas Murrays says academics are terrified of using the word woman after Johns Hopkins University described lesbians as ‘non-men attracted to non-men’.

“I see no reason why we have to pretend that we’re all stupid,” Mr

Murray told Sky News host Rita Panahi.“This is what I call the new misogyny.

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