Here be dragons
Victor Zen manages to utterly destroy everything Laci Green stands for with five minutes of raw ginger rage.
Victor Zen manages to utterly destroy everything Laci Green stands for with five minutes of raw ginger rage.
First wave feminism helped bring women the vote, at least in some places. Among other things, second wave feminism helped open a world of choices to women they previously did not have. And what is the third wave’s defining accomplishment? Creating a culture of victimhood where women can manufacture outrage, and ride it straight to the bank.
Diana Davison notices that women’s lived experiences trump all other perspectives, except when those women’s lived experiences do not match the ideological requirements of other women. And it’s all ultimately men’s fault, apparently, although how that’s so ain’t exactly clear.
The results are in, people prefer male over female bosses because they are easier to work for. Mike Buchanan tells us at least 10 good reasons for why this is so.
In a hilarious takedown of everyday pseudo-logic, B.R. Merrick says it takes an education in idiocy to believe men ever oppressed women and that, as a result, feminism has accomplished great things for women or men. We think he has a point.
AVfM Director of Collegiate Activism, Sage Gerard, was recently able to attend and record a presentation by two of the world’s most influential feminists–and has a report.
Much is being made of the End of Men. But is it really so? And really, if you start taking a look at all the facts, for which can you make a stronger case? The end of men? Or the end of women?
Someone showed up in the comments, and in familiarly smug fashion posed a good many questions to Paul Elam about his ideas on men in society, and on feminism. He decided they were best answered in an article. It is not exactly a debate, but it may be as close as we get.
Joe Biden and the rest of the Obama Administration are on a jihad against young men, lecturing them about not how they should not be rapey monsters. Suzanne Venker has an open letter to Vice President Biden that we hope he reads.
Mothers who kill their children are no less common than fathers who do so. Yet family services in the UK (and many other nations) refuses to recognize this reality. Children are dying as a result. Mike Buchanan looks at one particularly outrageous case.