Aimee’s Christmas 2014 Message: Parental Alienation
Aimee Nicholls, another survivor of parental alienation, has some advice for this year
Aimee Nicholls, another survivor of parental alienation, has some advice for this year
Paul Elam continues his regular column, Eating MGTOW, with some foundational facts on food.
A real story from a real group in Canada that’s trying to make a positive difference.
A radical thought: that all should be held to the same expectations, work should be judged on its merit, and that a qualified potential employee should be given the same consideration regardless of sex.
Everywhere you look, there’s taxpayers’ money thrown at feminist ideology. Lucian Vâlsan brings the cold facts for Romania.
In her inimitable fashion, Girl Writes What takes on Jonathan McIntosh and his strange crew of zombies.
“Just Say No: For white working-class women, it makes sense to stay single mothers.” That’s what some feminists say. But Jim Muldoon wonders who really benefits from, and who’s secretly hurt by, that assertion.
The Daily Beast takes another shot at the men’s movement. This time by telling us a movement is needed, as long as it makes Nancy Kaffer happy.
Mumia Ali lays out his particular take on the psychology of the Black feminist, where it comes from, and, finally, how it manifests in real time—what he refers to as the Ms. Ann syndrome.
For once, we see a video that is exceptional for its non-stupidity on the subject of the role and power of women (and men) in history.