Why Is Discussion of Boys and Men Opposed?
Why is the topic of the declining welfare of men and boys considered dangerous enough to be met by violent protesters? Professor Miles Groth examines the issue.
Why is the topic of the declining welfare of men and boys considered dangerous enough to be met by violent protesters? Professor Miles Groth examines the issue.
Dean Esmay recently sat down to an interview with new Honeybadger YouTuber Alyss Majere. We enjoyed talking to her and hope you will enjoy our talk and her other videos as well.
With her regularly-changing hairstyles you might be forgiven for thinking Laurie Penny is an auditionee for the stage-play Hair. Instead she’s a “journalist” attempting to craft herself into a pop icon. But as Diana Davison explains she is unlikely to succeed due to an increasing list of shoddy, unethical writing.
A few months ago journalist Laurie Penny met Mike Buchanan at a coffee shop to interview him for an article. Mr. Buchanan reveals that Laurie Penny then published racist remarks and lied repeatedly about their encounter.
Torture and mutilation and lifelong crippling are hilarious. No, seriously, hilarious. Just ask Whoopi Goldberg and her friends.
What happens when one group is protected by law but not really held accountable to the law? What happens when another group is held accountable by the law but not protected by it? Warnings about this seem always to fall on deaf ears, but for how much longer?
Thugs recently tried to stop the Canadian Association for Equality from speaking. They had a minor victory that will in the end only hamper their cause and help CAFE. Dan Perrins has a report from CAFE.
Ban Bossy was such a stupid idea that it’s hard to accept it was the brainchild of a successful billionaire business woman. Thunderfoot discusses this latest travesty, revealing how inane feminist ‘activism’ has become.
Exciting events transpired in Ottawa last night. More will be appearing on our pages about that soon, but in the meantime, here’s a great retrospective on 2013.
Rape, slavery and war all involve abuse of human bodies. We would never praise rape-victims for giving pleasure to their rapist, nor laud slaves for being good whipping boys. Ayami Tyndall explains that, by the same logic, he cannot praise soldiers for having their bodies and minds subjected to horrific abuse.