I can feel the strong chauvinistic personality in him.
Cant help but think that some of the statements he made are so 'wrong'. Of couse, im definitely not in the position to judge him, neither am i trying to say i am always right. But his opinions are simply UN-justified & can be easily rebutted.
The not-so-bad thing is, the group of people whom he is speaking to, is a group of university students. I cant imagine if he were to speak to a group of secondary or even primary kids, he'd be doing even much more damage to the mindset of these young people. I already feel that he is corrupting mine! Serious, any random sentence coming from a teacher may mean alot to one single student.
At the end of this semester, I would certainly voice my suggestions on how he can improve, in the feedback form. A presentation of both sides, good and bad, of any situation would certainly be much better. Leave some space for the students to go through their own thinking process.
He is definitely engaging with his nonsensical lecture.