The BDSM origins of “Yes Means Yes”
“Yes Means Yes,” a campaign to criminalize most everyday sexual activity, appears to have its roots in the kinkier side of human sexuality.
“Yes Means Yes,” a campaign to criminalize most everyday sexual activity, appears to have its roots in the kinkier side of human sexuality.
Critics of the Men’s Human Rights Movement have often tarred us as misogynistic. Ayami Tyndall looks at why, and concludes that what the critics really fear is actual equality under the law.
“Campus Climate” surveys of sexual predation in the United States share a fatal flaw: erasing most male victims.
Why does feminism absolve women of their sins? Why are female rapists and abusers simply erased from existence?
Steven Crowder has an opinion on rape, and Lena Dunham’s story, which may get him in trouble.
Treon Harris’s accuser has withdrawn sexual battery charges against him and he’s reinstated to play–but his coach says it was a “learning experience” for Treon and everyone else. Really coach?
Yeg Secret Exposed is a film that disseminates standard anti-male, female-victimization narrative. Some time ago there was a discussion of it that was put online, then mysteriously hidden.
Rape is a serious issue. So is making up ridiculous statistics about it. Yuval Leventhal takes a look.
As more information becomes available about the actual rates of campus rapes, the claims of feminists favoring a “rape culture” are falling apart. August Løvenskiolds looks at the real numbers.
As we’ve come to expect from Youtuber Monica Edwards, in this video she demolishes another feminist myth: that you can teach rapists to cease raping via simple slogans.