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A Tale of Ball-Breaking And Blisters
We live under a two-tiered justice system every bit as evil and bigoted as apartheid or the era of Jim Crow laws. In some sense it is more insidious than either of those two criminal systems. The overt, blatant nature of the discrimination in South Africa and America ensured that people of conscience would respond …
21 Visions for A Feminist Future ’21 – Misandry in Practice
I had the opportunity to attend 21 Visions for a Feminist Future ’21 (21 for 21) conference on May 18th and took a recording of it. Now understand that this article is not a hit piece, and I am not trying to demonize Feminists from having a conference. If anything, I promote their right to …
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A response to Jennifer Duke on superannuation
Australia runs a nearly universal superannuation system in which virtually all employees are paid an additional 9.5% over their wage or salary. This money locally called super is put away for retirement with few avenues to access the money before then. This enforced savings has made Australians among the wealthiest people in the world. Some …
A Simple Man’s Observations of a Gynocentric Universe
A few years ago, I wrote an article in which I made reference to the character, David Vincent who starred in a television series titled The Invaders. David has witnessed aliens landing upon the earth and has seen with his own eyes that they are taking human form and living among us with the sole …
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Giving Gates the Gate
Some decades ago, I remember my cousin’s son saying that when he grew up he wanted to be like Bill Gates. I don’t remember how old the kid was at the time, but I don’t think he meant he wanted to be a software developer. In fact, I don’t think he was old enough to …
World Day of The Boy Child
International Men’s Day – on the 19th November – was founded in 1999 by Dr Jerome Teelucksingh, a history lecturer at University of the West Indies in Trinidad and Tabago. That day has never been recognised by the United Nations (who in fact recognise the 19th November as World Toilet Day). They have recognised International …
American Hero Fights Sex Crime
COMMEMORATING THE FIRST PROTEST AGAINST CIRCUMCISION: Tallahassee Memorial Hospital










