Wendy McElroy, born in 1951, is a prominent Canadian writer known for her individualist feminist and voluntaryist perspectives. As the editor of ifeminists.net, she has carved a niche for herself in the discourse surrounding feminism and personal freedom.
One of her notable works, 'Rape Culture Hysteria,' presents a controversial argument that the concept of rape culture stems from societal hysteria, which she believes disproportionately affects men, particularly white men. This book has sparked significant debate and discussion in feminist circles and beyond.
In November 2014, McElroy was set to engage in a debate with Jessica Valenti at Brown University, focusing on the critical issue of how colleges should address sexual assault. However, the event was overshadowed by controversy when Brown University's president, Christina Paxson, publicly expressed her disagreement with McElroy's views and organized a competing event, drawing criticism from various commentators.