Chris Mackney: suicide note
Putting the empathy deficit in a light you don’t see often enough.
Putting the empathy deficit in a light you don’t see often enough.
Jack Goodfellow weighs the options of relationships with women and, drowning in a sea of infantilized women, finds MGTOW the only viable choice.
The movie Aliens is considered a landmark film in a number of areas. Sargon of Akkad has a look at why men and boys tend to love this film–and illustrates how utterly disappointing most feminists are to so many people:
At Kennesaw State University, it looks like games are being played again with Title IX requirements. Victor Zen reports.
A cultural attitude has taken root in the black community and beyond that it’s OK for women to hit men, and even superstar status doesn’t make men immune.
Want to watch some feminists spin wildly like the final cycle on a washing machine?
The domestic violence industry, and the politicians who engage in the issues associated with it, speak in a specialized language both among themselves and to the larger public that constitute shibboleths with unquestioned dogmas. Ron Collins has a look.
A radical terrorist group in Nigeria has been kidnapping girls and everyone is in an uproar. But they’ve been doing more than kidnapping girls, which no one appears to care about. Ali Mehraspand explains.
Do feminists actually want fewer women to be raped, murderered, or otherwise killed? Jack Goodfellow doesn’t think so, and explains why.
Paul Cavanaugh, Assistant District Attorney (ADA) in Hancock and Washington Counties, Maine, wants to become the new District Attorney, replacing his boss Carletta Bassano, who had the good sense not to run for re-election. Unfortunately for the citizens of Maine, Cavanaugh’s record suggests quite strongly that all he has to offer is more of the same: …