25 #QuestionsForMen mansplained, again
#QuestionsForMen part two. Lucian Valsan explores what real oppression looks like.
#QuestionsForMen part two. Lucian Valsan explores what real oppression looks like.
When we say someone is being “objectified”, what exactly does that mean, and does it apply only to women?
If sexism causes men to kill children, what drives women to the same, horrifying choice? And why is one worse than the other?
In a country of dangerous, feral men and helpless, traumatized women, one poor soul walks ten hours and gets no harassment of any kind. Welcome to India. Not quite as dangerous as the media would have you believe.
As you know, even use of the wrong word supposedly makes you a misogynist. This goes so deep, even the use of the very word “vagina” is misogyny to some feminists.
As we see again and again, those who most often speak of the “best interests of the children” really don’t have the interests of the children in mind at all, but rather, the interests of their own personal careers.
Aesop’s fables are legendary. What is less known is that he had a somewhat more jaded and cynical cousin, Whatsop, who also wrote fables.
Unproven allegations against Bill Cosby have made major news in the United States. Frequently we forget however, that he is not the only one accused in this witch hunt: so is the UK’s Prince Andrew.
Scott Ritchie of Kennesaw State University’s Interdisciplinary Studies Department has some explaining to do. Will he use his position of privilege to do just that?
Over 35 million Americans self-identify as Black. And Black men are one of the most marginalized groups of men in America. Increasingly, a number of them are waking up and realizing the biggest enemy anymore isn’t racism, it’s misandry.