Alison Tieman and Mike Stephenson review new Audi commercial
TyponBlue and DoctorRandomerCam talk about the newly released Audi commercial
TyponBlue and DoctorRandomerCam talk about the newly released Audi commercial
Nat Godot takes a look at the manipulation of sentiment taking place in modern society and the implications for men and women.
The Hillsborough Medical Centre website claims that the doctors provide “high quality, comprehensive healthcare,” but all they appear to do is mutilate infant boys’ genitals, which is not necessary, comprehensive or caring.
Douglas Galbi gives examples of mothers controlling sons choice of wives in historical periods.
Feminists can lie but they can’t hide the bodies of the men
Tom Golden takes a look at how the power of gynocentrism filters down to a wide variety of places, some unexpected, in order to negatively impact men and boys.
“Riverdale”, one of the first new TV shows of the Trump era, has debuted. As his childhood is dissected, August Løvenskiolds revels in his review.
We know what fathers and mothers experience when warring over child custody. Here’s what it looks like from a child’s perspective.
Containing a variety of opinions and questions, the Q and A at the first Norwich Screening of the Red Pill (January 18, 2017) provided a lively example free speech.
The horribly misguided doctor – among others – actually promotes this mutilation on the youngest of the young, newborns, the very age that the AAP says is damaging to the infant’s health.