If you've missed Susan Estrich's silly email war with the L.A. Times' Michael Kinsley over the lack of female op-ed writers on the Times editorial pages, not to worry, you can catch up in a hurry. But you really should read Heather Mac Donald's column at City Journal today in which she demonstrates why she gets op-ed gigs at the Times, and proves there's no such thing as "the woman's perspective".
It is curious how feminists, when crossed, turn into shrill, hysterical harpies—or, in the case of MIT’s Nancy Hopkins, delicate flowers who collapse at the slightest provocation—precisely the images of women that they claim patriarchal sexists have fabricated to keep them down. Actually, Estrich’s hissy fit is more histrionic than anything the most bitter misogynist could come up with on his own......"Women’s liberation," for the radical feminists, means liberation to think like a robot, mindlessly following the dictates of the victimologists. But if all bona fide women think alike, then publishing one female writer every year or so should suffice, since we know in advance what she will say.