“Consent For Me, But Not For Thee” and other Black feminist hypocrisies
Mumia Ali notices that among feminists, attakcs on “The Nice Guy” are astonishingly hypocritical given feminist propensity to make the exact same complaints as “Nice Guys.”
Mumia Ali notices that among feminists, attakcs on “The Nice Guy” are astonishingly hypocritical given feminist propensity to make the exact same complaints as “Nice Guys.”
Competition and conflict are healthy but a certain level of sportsmanship is needed to keep them from becoming toxic. August Løvenskiolds shows how and why this can work against feminism.
Pubishers note: Nick nails quite a bit down solid in this offering. One correction, though. While I agreed with the lion’s share of the Aaron Clarey video referenced, I never referred to MGTOWs as frustrated virgins. I did express support for the video, though, so I can see that the confusion was of my own …
Feminism, Marxism, are they really so different?
“Enthusiastic Consent,” “Yes Means Yes” — what would this look like in real life? Avert your eyes!
Warning! Men are over twenty times more likely than women to die at work.
How the heck was, allegedly, Bill Cosby able to rape 34 women (yeah, it’s at 34 now) and get away with it? Simple. He’s obviously an evil genius!
There are ten men in jail for every one woman, and men’s sentences run far longer. Factual Feminist Christina Hoff Sommers offers some solutions.
The diva culture of feminism continues to be fertilized with the pain of its DV victims. Mumia Ali continues to illuminate the guilty.
A recent high-profile rape has been met with complete indifference and silence by the feminist-dominated media. Why might that be? Mercedes Carrera has some thoughts.