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Seven Brides For Seven Eight Brothers

The recent referendum (albeit, non-binding) about admitting trans women to Wellesley College ended predictably.  To put it bluntly, the voters overwhelmingly approved admitting chicks with dicks.  Paula Johnson, the President of the college, demurred, upholding the school’s official status as a woman’s college.  Since she identifies as a black woman (you might doubt it if …

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Soviet monument in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

Think again: The war on masculinity as a precursor to totalitarian subversion

In the world of instant content where 500 characters “articles” are TL;DR, 20 second videos are already too long and anything older than 3 years is the equivalent of Late Cretaceous, it is perhaps a bit quaint to put a nod of approval in the title to Foreign Policy magazine’s section Think Again (initiated in …

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Earth to Poilievre: MGTOW Have Good Reason, and Every Right, to Avoid Women

MGTOW have good reason to avoid women. Those who fund misandry have unmitigated gall in condemning them. Remember “A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle?” Popularly credited to feminist icon Gloria Steinem, the slogan embodied the insouciance and independence claimed by Second Wave feminists. Women could get along just fine without men (though …

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Picture of a 'White Day' cake from Japan.

‘White Day’ – Gynocentrism Comes a Month Later in Japan

If you thought Valentine’s Day in the Western world was absurd enough, get a load of this. First, a bit of context. As we know in the Western world, Valentine’s Day is really just like any other day for the romantically-minded in which men on their knees practice female-worship and altruistically shower gifts on women …

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