Liberate women from third-wave feminism
Do women need liberation from the strictures of feminism? Doesn’t supporting women’s agency mean letting women make contrary choices, or are women obliged to support feminism?
Do women need liberation from the strictures of feminism? Doesn’t supporting women’s agency mean letting women make contrary choices, or are women obliged to support feminism?
W. S. Gilbert penned what would become one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s more successful operettas, The Gondoliers. The operetta highlights the folly of blind adherence to ideology, and the gynocentric charade that men and women subscribe to.
Kristal Garcia grew up a feminist. Eventually she abandoned feminism. Then she became actively anti-feminist–then a Men’s Rights Activist. Here she describes her moving and powerful journey.
Do you remember your first crush as a child? In their rush to demonize masculinity feminists are determined to stamp out the attraction of little boys to little girls these days. Janet Bloomfield is having none of that.
“It must always be borne in mind that Woman’s social superiority lies at the root of rules of conduct for men.” Such is the expectation of male servility toward women detailed in traditional etiquette manuals; evidence that puts a lie to feminist mythology of male dominance.
Another fearless voice joins the fray: Homer Ruglia Beoulve
It is common among gender ideologues to claim that false rape allegations are rare. This is based on pseudoscience at best. There is strong reason to believe that most real rapes go unreported–and that reported rapes are also commonly bogus. Both can be, and may well be, true at once.
Youtuber Monica Edwards details the bankruptcy of feminism, and why Women Against feminism is needed.
We always hear from feminists that it is a myth that they actively fight against male victims receiving recognition and help. Silvio Altarelli of AVFM Italy comes with a concrete example of such behavior. Essentially, having the wrong sex (read: non-female) is a death sentence.
Something’s happening here. What it is isn’t exactly clear. But history is often marked by small moments that change the world–and we seem to be witnessing just that in “Women Against Feminism.”