The feminist war on fun and human nature
The feminist war on human nature itself is real and waged in the Academe and the culture and largely funded by your tax dollars.
The feminist war on human nature itself is real and waged in the Academe and the culture and largely funded by your tax dollars.
Elizabeth Weiss is doing great work raising awareness of how woke has enveloped anthropology, palaeontology and archaeology. The featured image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons (CC-BY-SA 4.0) and is a rare example of bones actually still being displayed. –Ed
At 16:53 on 12 January 2010, a severe (magnitude 7.0) earthquake struck Haiti. The centre was just 25 km from the capital, Port-au-Prince. Three million people – a third of the country’s population – were affected. The area around Port-au-Prince was devastated. Roads were blocked, communications and electric power were down so that little food …
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There’s a population explosion among the ranks of senior citizens in South Korea! The United Nations recently announced that South Korea has joined Japan in the ranks of Super-Aged Nations. What that means is that more than 20% of the population is 65 or older. Actually, the UN has a three-tier system with 7-14% geezers/gaffers/duffers/codgers …
The demands of the men’s human rights movement are ambitious: end women’s suffrage, keep women bare of foot and bun in oven, have women act like virgins in public and whores in the bedroom, and farting. Lots of farting. No, wait, that’s not it – that is what others say about us. The truth is, our request is for simple respect of our selves and our privacy. One NiceGuy spells it out in detail. And only a minimum of farts.
Known as the “master of fast seduction,” Jalon Cain (aka Aaron Sleazy) made huge waves not too long ago by exposing much if not most of the “Game” community as either fraudulent or just plain bad advice. How so? Well let him explain.
It’s interesting how their honest social experiments so frequently wind up challenging bigoted cultural narratives, isn’t it?