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Feminism and Romance Literature

According to a recent poll only 18% of U.S. people consider themselves feminist.1 On that account we can expect readers of romance novels to comprise not more than 18% feminists, and likely far less due to the fact that feminists disparage traditional approaches to romance…. at least according to their rhetoric. A more generous National Geographic/Ipsos survey2 …

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Gynocentrism And The Dehumanisation Of Men (Part Two)

Please read part one of this article before continuing. From Exploitation To Disposability In our modern world technological and social change has resulted in an enormous increase in misandry. We have transitioned from male exploitation to genuine male disposability. Our decadent, safe and prosperous societies have lost touch with basic fundamental truths required to sustain …

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Gynocentrism And The Dehumanisation Of Men (Part One)

Disposability Versus Exploitation What is disposable? Something is disposable when it has little or no value and can be easily replaced and readily discarded. Disposable cutlery is one example of this. Highly valuable items that cannot be easily replaced or readily discarded, are not something we consider to be disposable. Famous paintings come to mind …

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Domestic Abuse is a Men’s Issue, Too (National Conference on Men’s Issues)

[Note added 6 June: Regrettably we have had to change the timetable, as the video received from Professor Nicola Graham-Kevan had a technical problem. She is going to film another and we’ll publish it as soon as it’s available.]   The first National Conference on Men’s Issues, Domestic Abuse is a Men’s Issue Too, will …

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Abolition of Science by Feminism (Part 2)

Continued from Part 1.  When it came to campaigns against men, an accusation by feminists could be based on “own observation” in their environment, in which strongly feminist wise indoctrinated people testified in their favor. This was later refined at universities, but the irrelevance of their approach, their wrongly formulated question, and restriction of the …

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Riots? What Riots? Never Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste

Everyone knows that America is now aflame with widespread riots protesting—or in all too many instances, ostensibly protesting—the death of George Floyd in police custody. As Floyd was black, the rioting, looting, vandalism, destruction of property, defacing of historical monuments and multiple homicides are regarded as a reaction to police violence and institutional racism. As …

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