Hitler reacts to radical feminist Julie Bindel
Credit Mike Buchanan’s site Laughing at feminists for bringing this one to our attention.
Credit Mike Buchanan’s site Laughing at feminists for bringing this one to our attention.
Perhaps the most famous quotation ever attributed to Sigmund Freud is “What do women want?” For the record, the complete quotation is “The great question that has never been answered, and which I have not yet been able to answer, despite my thirty years of research into the feminine soul, is ‘What does a woman …
Lyrics: It says in Coronet Magazine June nineteen-fifty six, page ten That married women are not as happy As women who have no men Married women are cranky Frustrated and disgusted While single women are bright and gay Creative and well adjusted We don’t need the men We don’t need the men We don’t need …
Jack Barnes, co-host of Blue Collar Red Pill, explains what the Men’s Human Rights Movement has to offer women:
To demonstrate romantic sensibility and gain warm acclaim, a successful man often proclaims that he owes all his success to his wife. Under the common law of coverture, a husband is responsible for all the crimes his wife commits. Such examples aren’t unusual. Crediting women while blaming men underpins the modern idea of gender equality. …
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Virgil’s epic poem the Aeneid tells the story of Aeneas and his people, the Trojans, as they flee from their destroyed home of Troy (the Trojan War is recounted in Homer’s Iliad) and venture to Italy to build a new home; the descendants of Aeneas himself (Romulus and Remus) are destined to become the founders …
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