The real rape epidemic
In a society quickly moving from rape hysteria into rape inquisitions, the pursuit of justice now seems antiquated and pointless. John the Other predicts a very bad outcome for this reality.
In a society quickly moving from rape hysteria into rape inquisitions, the pursuit of justice now seems antiquated and pointless. John the Other predicts a very bad outcome for this reality.
Izzey gives a very personal and compelling perspective on the subject of rape, and rape hysteria. And with it she adds a lesson in healing and moving on with life all the stronger. Bullshit doesn’t help.
Robert O’Hara reports that the FBI, in meetings that were closed to the public, has substantially changed the definition of rape as it applies to reporting and record keeping.
In a continuation of the reactions to recent vicious and dishonest portrayal of the MRM on feminist blogs, John the Other offers thanks to OCWeekly’s Matt Coker and Jezebel.com writer Anna North.
The debate over Game and PUA regularly comes up in the MRM. Love it or hate it, almost everyone has an opinion on it. Paul has one, too. Though it seems more like tossing an egg than a neg. This one could get a little on the hot side.
No territory is more treacherous in the MRM than addressing male-female attraction in a positive light. Cooter Bee steps up to the task with a series on zeta masculinity and the sexual connection.
JtO will join me, with Dr. T on the phones for an examination of false rape culture and the victim histrionics that surround the crime of rape as opposed to other violent crimes in this culture.
Just where is our misandric society heading with men and masculinity? What are the limits to our utility, if any, and how far will the system of feminist governance go to find out? JtO pounds some very ugly answers into his keyboard.
In another stab at staying relevant, fembots and sycophants try to paint the MRM as pro-murder. It came off as stupid as it sounds. Paul Elam offers some advice, and a fuck you to the culprits.
Two women attack a man working at a McDonalds in Manhattan for questioning a $50.00 bill they were trying to pass. As you can see, it did not work out too well for them. See the video for details.