"Transphobic"
Swedish Professor May Lose Job After Noting Biological Differences
Between Sexes
20
September, 2018
A
university professor in Sweden is under investigation for
"anti-feminism" and "transphobia" after he said
that there are fundamental differences between men and women which
are "biologically founded" and that genders cannot be
regarded as "social constructs alone," reports Academic
Rights Watch.
For
his transgression, Germund Hesslow - a professor of neuroscience
at Lund University - who holds dual PhDs in philosophy and
neurophysiology, may lose his job - telling RT that
a "full investigation" has been ordered, and that there
"have been discussions about trying to stop the lecture or get
rid of me, or have someone else give the lecture or not give the
lecture at all."
“If
you answer such a question you are under severe time pressure, you
have to be extremely brief — and I used wording which I think was
completely innocuous, and that apparently the student didn't,”
Hesslow said.
Hesslow
was ordered to attend a meeting by Christer Larsson, chairman of the
program board for medical education, after a
female student complained that Hesslow had a "personal
anti-feminist agenda." He
was asked to distance himself from two specific comments; that gay
women have a "male sexual orientation" and that the sexual
orientation of transsexuals is "a matter of definition."
The
student's complaint reads in part (translated):
I have also heard from senior lecturers that Germund Hesslow at the last lecture expressed himself transfobically. In response to a question of transexuallism, he said something like "sex change is a fly". Secondly, it is outrageous because there may be students during the lecture who are themselves exposed to transfobin, but also because it may affect how later students in their professional lives meet transgender people. Transpersonals already have a high level of overrepresentation in suicide statistics and there are already major shortcomings in the treatment of transgender in care, should not it be countered? How does this kind of statement coincide with the university's equal treatment plan? What has this statement given for consequences? What has been done for this to not be repeated? -Academic Rights Watch
After
being admonished, Hesslow refused
to distance himself from his comments,
saying that he had "done enough" already and didn't have to
explain and defend his choice of words.
"At
some point, one must ask for a sense of proportion among those
involved.
If it were to become acceptable for students to record lectures in
order to find compromising formulations and then involve faculty
staff with meetings and long letters, we
should let go of the medical education altogether," Hesslow
said in a written reply to Larsson.
He
also rejected the accusation that he had a political agenda - stating
that his
only agenda was to let scientific fact, not
new social conventions, dictate how he teaches his courses.
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