Why is the psychedelic world/history so male? is a question I get asked a lot. This piece has some answers: These Women Are Fighting Sexism in Psychedelic Research - VICEhttp://bit.ly/2xRnv8u
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No, literally all differences between men and women are attributable to one causal factor: sexism. Also, it's vice, and they are agendaless egalatarians.
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It’s just so disappointing to see people/institutions capitalize on division. Why can’t we just see the beauty in each other’s characteristics and appreciate their place in the grand scheme of things for what is?
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That's a plea to a spiritual worldview, at least in part; & the media, being a wing of the propaganda machine, isn't interested in you exploring ideas like that. They want a hardline, materialist interpretation of the world. They want to push the oppressor vs oppressed dialectic.
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Yea, I feel the same way about this. If women want to get involved in psychedelic research they should go ahead and get involved in psychedelic research, not 'fight sexism'. But then again, it's Vice.
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The article does explore how women are involved in psychedelic research to a significant degree, but suggests the reason they are less visible is the tendency away from media engagement due to greater legal risks.
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