“Rape culture” fanatics don’t know what a culture is
AVfM welcomes new contributor Barbara Kay, who calls “shenanigans!” on the gender ideologue notion that we live in a “rape culture” that normalizes sexual assault on women.
AVfM welcomes new contributor Barbara Kay, who calls “shenanigans!” on the gender ideologue notion that we live in a “rape culture” that normalizes sexual assault on women.
Once in a while, some group or institution actually means it when they say they care equally about people regardless of things like race or sex, and puts that into action. Goshen College appears to have such people working for it, as Jonathan Taylor notes. Bravo!
The notorious “Don’t Be That Guy” posters which infantalize women and demonize men have reached the University of Ottawa. Jean-Pierre LaRoche has a report. Hey, anyone feel like postering?
Because we live in a rape culture that normalizes rape of women by men as a tool of oppression, liars don’t matter or, even if they do exist they’re so rare they should be ignored and not punished, right?
The feminists are correct when they say we live in a rape culture, but not as correct as they’d like to be. Youtuber Goodfella breaks down the feminist narrative for us.
When Conor Oberst decided to strike back against false rape accusations he didn’t realise that he was up against something much bigger. Diana Davison offers Conor some advice on how to fight False Rape Culture.
A young girl tragically commits suicide, driven in part by being publicly humiliated. The natural reaction is, therefore, to say that she was raped. Does that logic not follow for you? Yeah we have trouble with that logic train too.
Imagine you are accused of a terrible crime you didn’t commit. Jon Gunnarsson recounts the story of school teacher Horst Arnold who was falsely accused of rape and imprisoned without a shred of evidence. Despite being eventually found innocent, the corrupt judiciary who placed him there have never been held to account.
Rape, rape and more rape continues to make its meteoric rise to the top of the media food chain in 2014. Well, at least this also appears to be the year that more mainstream outlets are seeking the MRHM perspective on the subject.
Woody Allen is considered by many to be a “creep.” Whether you feel that way or not hasn’t got a damned thing to do with anything, says Janet Bloomfield. What matters are facts, and your “feels” haven’t got a damned thing to do with anything.