Conscription is slavery
Conscription, sometimes called “the draft” is still practiced in nearly half the world. Its victims are overwhelmingly male. Jon Gunnarsson looks at this common human rights violation almost no one talks about.
Conscription, sometimes called “the draft” is still practiced in nearly half the world. Its victims are overwhelmingly male. Jon Gunnarsson looks at this common human rights violation almost no one talks about.
The magazines and bookshelves are full of manuals teaching women how to ply the art of manipulation. While women are busy asking “where have all the good men gone?” Diana Davison has a different question.
Marriage is a union between equals, or so we are told. Scratch beneath the surface of this time honored tradition and a very different reality appears, one that is eerily reminiscent of bygone culture in which men were slaves to overlords.
Reproduction is a human right. And by a human right, we mean a women’s right. JTO tells us how “a woman’s body, a woman’s choice” is seen as a declaration of women’s freedoms, yet is also a demand for men’s enslavement because its full wording is really “a woman’s body, a woman’s choice, a man’s responsibility”. Pay up, sucker. [Illustration by Typhonblue]
Tonight JtO and GWW will be ripping the covers off tonight to examine the modern format of one of humanity’s most shameful and long lasting social institutions, slavery
Over the years, feminism has portrayed itself as a political moment that is working toward the goal of equality between men and women. But this is just its public relations angle. When you study feminist history for the last hundred years, you discover a trend not towards equality but towards inequality: putting down men and …
◙VM: Hey Peter, thanks for agreeing to the interview. ◙VM: You are well known, as far as I can see, within the MRM for your advocacy against gynocentrism. You point out the aspects of society and the cultures of the world, historically and in the present day, that enable and promote gynocentrism in one way …
Interview with Peter Wright on traditional vs. feminist gynocentrisms (and other topics) Read More »
The headline this morning said, “North Carolina girl wrestler dominates boys to become first ever female state champion.” She was praised not just for winning the championship, but mainly for winning it against boys. Girls are winning acclaim by beating boys, and this encourages them to compete with men later on. Perhaps soon there will …
A well written and thought-provoking article by S. G. Cheah has recently been published on the site Evie, which I would like to respond to. Many people who have bought into the feminist notions about matrimony like to argue against marriage by saying that it’s “just a piece of paper.” But if you were to follow …
A response to: “Marriage Isn’t A Product Of The Patriarchy, It’s A Guard Against It” Read More »
It is a curious comment on our times that we pay taxes to fund public artworks that are ugly, insipid, or downright ridiculous while statues with far more aesthetic appeal are being defaced, destroyed, or removed. Of course, politics pollutes everything it touches, so why should history or art be exceptions? The anathema statues have …