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NCFM center stage in, DOE launches investigation into Georgetown for alleged anti-male discrimination

December 18, 2019
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  • The Department of Education is investigating Georgetown University after allegations of sex discrimination made in an official inquiry by the National Coalition for Men.
  • Allegations include, but aren’t limited to; unfair preferences for women in hiring processes and endorsement of clubs and initiatives that exclude men.
  • The DOE’s report didn’t include that the inquiry also called for the termination of GU Prof Christine Fair, who accused Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh of being a “serial rapist.”

Georgetown University

The United States Department of Education has opened an investigation into Georgetown University for allegations of unlawful discrimination against men and preference toward women in their employment and hiring processes.

The Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights has launched a Title IX investigation to determine whether an illegal preference for women in hiring practices exists at Georgetown University.

“The complaint seeks to eliminate gender discrimination against men without jeopardizing the civil rights of women.”   

The Title IX Inquiry was filed against Georgetown University on Oct. 4, 2018 by President of the National Coalition For Men Harry Crouch. The Inquiry listed 19 clubs that were alleged to be in violation of Title IX. Among the clubs alleged to be in violation is the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace, and Security started by Hillary Clinton in 2011.

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“The complaint seeks to eliminate gender discrimination against men without jeopardizing the civil rights of women,” Crouch wrote.

On October 11, the DOE responded, with a Partial Dismissal Letter. Portions of Allegations 3 and 4, and Allegation 1 will be investigated.

The complaint filed by Crouch strongly condemned Georgetown Professor Christine Fair noting that she “openly called for violence and terrorism against men as a class (and several specific men).” The complaint had requested her termination of position as associate professor of security studies. The DOE’s official response did not mention Fair.

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Fair, in 2018, tweeted, “Look at thus (sic) chorus of entitled white men justifying a serial rapist’s arrogated entitlement.” Professor Fair was referring to Senators’ support of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.  She continued with, “All of them deserve miserable deaths while feminists laugh as they take their last gasps. Bonus: we castrate their corpses and feed them to the swine? Yes.” Since then, her twitter has been taken down.

Crouch claims “She is an active and ongoing security threat to her male students, she cannot be expected to teach her male students in a fair manner, and her presence creates a hostile environment against young male students on campus.”

[RELATED: Georgetown Prof. Fair: White GOP senators ‘deserve miserable deaths’]

“We are extremely excited and hopeful regarding OCR’s decision to further investigate much of our complaint,” Crouch told Campus Reform. “However, we are equally disappointed that scandalous Professor Christine Fair was not mentioned in OCR’s response, although we included her misandric behavior in our complaint. In our view, Fair should not be allowed to teach, period – anywhere.”

Campus Reform reached out to Georgetown and the DOE but did not receive responses in time for publication.

Follow the author of this article on Twitter: @corkery_mrose

Mary Rose Corkery | Texas Campus Correspondent

Mary Rose Corkery is a Texas Campus Correspondent, reporting on bias and abuse for Campus Reform. A native of Boston, Massachusetts, Mary Rose is a Senior studying Politics at the University of Dallas. She additionally serves as academic director of her school’s chapter of the Alexander Hamilton Society.

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