In November 2020, English teacher Will Knowland was dismissed by the Eton Head Master, Simon Henderson, over a video talk entitled 'The Patriarchy Paradox', which questioned "current radical feminist orthodoxy" and “why woke just don’t work”. The video was originally meant to be an official school lecture by Knowland but when staff asked him not to make it he turned it into a video. On the basis of legal advice he was dismissed from the school for
gross misconduct after he refused six times a request by the headmaster to remove it. Some current and old Etonians have petitioned for his reinstatement on the grounds of free speech; others published an open letter calling the video “intellectually feeble,
misogynistic and vitriolic”. Luke Martin, the head of the Perspectives course, resigned from that role after Knowland's dismissal, taking issue with what he described as "so-called progressive ideology" and "indoctrination" being promoted at the school. Professor
Steven Pinker of
Harvard University originally supported Knowland but when he saw the video withdrew his support, saying "Only after watching the video later did I discover that his lecture went well beyond citing science and instead was a
polemical and
tendentious defense of masculine virtues." Despite withdrawing full support, however, Pinker did not identify any factual inaccuracies in the lecture, said he could "imagine a
pedagogical rationale" for it and added "I don't think he should be fired". Knowland appealed his dismissal to the Eton Board of Governors which upheld his dismissal on 14 December 2020. The
Free Speech Union wrote to the governing body of Eton warning them it intended to "make a complaint to the
Charity Commission requesting a statutory inquiry into the College under s.46 of the
Charities Act 2011", adding that "it is not enough merely for the College to say that it advances education through
freedom of thought in a politically balanced way. It must actually do so."
Lord Bellingham wrote to
The Times to say that Old Etonians would be withholding over £2 million in donations to the College as long as Henderson remained in post because of his 'woeful handling of this issue'. Eton College has since regarded this incident as "a real kerfuffle." ==Behaviour at event (2022)==