J4MB challenges Vera Baird QC and Professor Susan Vinnicombe
Feminist governance seems always to promote imbalance, dishonesty and spin. Mike Buchanan of Justice for Men and Boys brings a few sterling examples.
Feminist governance seems always to promote imbalance, dishonesty and spin. Mike Buchanan of Justice for Men and Boys brings a few sterling examples.
A young woman recently wrote to a number of male contributors to this site. Managing Editor Dean Esmay has penned an open letter response to her, and to any others who may share her kneejerk reactions, in the hopes that they may overcome their prejudices.
Jason Gregory has a fetish. When no one is looking he indulges in the empty calories of so-called feminist philosophy, then he purges by regurgitating his experiences. It’s okay, Jason, we feel your pain.
Clint Carpentier takes a moment to reflect on the what separates champions from losers, survivors from failures, and sane people from feminists. It turns out that the answer isn’t that hard to find.
The current Administration in Washington is getting ready to start a major crackdown on rape of “students” (read; women) on college campuses. Jonah Moser has some suggestions for the White House on how to improve its policies.
What happens when angry women take to the streets? Mark Twain once said that “Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; Truth isn’t.”
Amit Desphande recently attended a lecture given by a prominent Indian feminist. To our non-surprise, he got to ask no questions, but he does have some keen observations.
The inaugural Being A Man Festival was held in London two weeks ago. It was an event primarily focusing on how men should change so they could better serve women’s wants and needs – ‘redefining masculinity’, that kind of thing. A recurring theme of narratives around ‘redefining masculinity’ is that men must become more like …
“Never trust a woman (of bad character)” is a good motto. Yet it is one which must be complemented by “never trust a man (of bad character).” Here is a look at a female legislator’s efforts — in days gone by — to fight for the rights of males, conjoined with a newspaper commentary on those same efforts written by a female journalist. You are invited hereby to meet two “proto-Honeybadgers.”
Woody Allen is considered by many to be a “creep.” Whether you feel that way or not hasn’t got a damned thing to do with anything, says Janet Bloomfield. What matters are facts, and your “feels” haven’t got a damned thing to do with anything.