Tucker Carlson Says Rape Is Great!
Tucker Carlson recently made an ass of himself on the subject of female sex predators. The Amazing Atheist has a look at this absurdity.
Tucker Carlson recently made an ass of himself on the subject of female sex predators. The Amazing Atheist has a look at this absurdity.
Coming to recognize to the lies and deceit of the world’s views of men and of women can be painful. Christian Chiasson tells his tale of abuse–and awakening and healing.
A video made by Attila Vinczer, naming public figures Carol Taggio, Dameian Muirhead, and Janet MacMillan, all named in a public lawsuit, is under legal threat of removal for “privacy violation.”
“Rape Culture” as gender ideologues describe it is not just a myth, but it’s a damaging myth that hurts women as well as men. JudgyBitch says so, only she says it a little more pungently than we do.
Pauley “Star Crazy” Perrette, star of NCIS, perpetual Damsel In Distress, and restraining order abuser, has suffered a setback. Her bullshit restraining order “violation” claim against Francis Shivers will require her to testify in court–and we’re quite certain she won’t have the guts to do that.
Our favorite feminist, Christina Hoff Sommers, steps up to challenge another item so ridiculous only a Women’s Studies department could possibly endorse it.
Diana Davison exposes the incompatibility between democratic visions of justice and feminist visions of how to corrupt legal accountability to advantage women, placing them above the law.
Our buddy Victor Zen’s image was used in a story about the attempt to silence the Mackney suicide note. When Victor and others tried to comment… more silencing ensued.
There can be no doubt that feminism emerged from the political left. But as Barbarossa notes so eloquently, “the enemy of my enemy is not always my friend.”
Over three-billion men and boys are routinely exploited, overlooked and abused, with it all rationalized as necessary, as fair, or as simply not happening. The war on men and boys is directly tied to class warfare and poverty, says Ayami Tyndall.