Solange Knowles, Ray Rice: Compare & Contrast
When a man hits a woman, he’s evil, no matter what the circumstances. Especially if he’s a big black man. Also, we need to punish his wife and child. That’s society’s message. Right?
When a man hits a woman, he’s evil, no matter what the circumstances. Especially if he’s a big black man. Also, we need to punish his wife and child. That’s society’s message. Right?
Lauren Martin wrote an interesting piece on what women need to do to get dates. She and other women she knows are having a hard time. And this is apparently because something’s wrong with men, not the way society treats them or the messages women have beaten into them since infancy.
Editorial note: we don’t often publish comics, but when Martin Domig sent these our way, we liked them too much not to share them.
Popular Youtuber Josh O’Brien gives an overview of young men’s engagement with gender issues.
It appears that some in the gaming community are not content with the mainstream line about what #gamergate is really about.
Attention all Patriarchs! This is a Red Alert! Token Division Agent 14-9-775-18, code name Alzael, has gone rogue.
It is commonly-accepted wisdom that feminism won the vote for women. But did it? Herbert Purdy looks at the history and finds the assertion questionable.
Dowry law is one area of Indian law that many have acknowledged as a real problem, but Virag Dhulia notes that this only scratches the surface of the problem.
Recently, news broke of widespread child sexual exploitation in the northern English town of Rotherham. An independent inquiry into the abuse, led by Professor Alexis Jay, found that over 1,400 children, mostly White girls, had been repeatedly victimized. Professor Jay wrote: “It is hard to describe the appalling nature of the abuse that child victims …
1,400 girls raped in Rotherham, England–and big league feminists don’t care? Read More »
Despite amazingly disingenuous claims to the contrary, Wikipedia remains intractably corrupted–this time in defense of con artist Anita Sarkeesian.