Jaclyn Friedman: clit big as the world
Jaclyn Friedman is a gynocentric bully and bigot. Diana Davison looks at how Friedman likens the internet to a clitoris, bullies other women, and other daffy nonsense.
Jaclyn Friedman is a gynocentric bully and bigot. Diana Davison looks at how Friedman likens the internet to a clitoris, bullies other women, and other daffy nonsense.
Does punishing the innocent become morally acceptable if doing so reduces crimes such as sexual assault? TDOM untangles the twisted morality of injustice by design.
Former prosecutor, defense attorney, and judge RK Hendrick was more than upset at recent video of a female cop and her dog beating an unarmed drunk man who posed no threat to her in front of multiple witnesses. Was it simple arrogance on her part or due to the perception that women can get away with brutality to men in Sweden, which has become notorious for legalized misandry?
If you ask Gordon Wadsworth, feminism isn’t and perhaps never was a socially progressive movement. Tied to and subservient to archaic sex roles, feminism is just another expression of old school humanity, and as such it serves as an impediment to self-actualization for both men and women.
Chivalry. It is quickly finding its way into meaning as the modern man’s “C” word, though there is much debate still as to its origin and meaning. Peter Write sets the record straight with this historical opus, sure to set the record straight.
Erin Pizzey presents a blockbuster of an article on her work with violent women, in particular what she calls The Emotional Terrorist. Although it is a concept familiar to our readers, it has scarcely been so well articulated as here.
Feminists have dedicated a lot of work to spreading the very unscientific canard that there is something in masculinity that is naturally aggressive and domineering. Testosterone alone is often blamed. Well, till we took a look at Mom.
A Voice for Men is proud to announce new contributor Steve Moxon, iconoclastic author of “The Woman Racket,” with some ideas on the etiology and utility of some customs conventionally associated with alleged female oppression.
The new wave of thought sweeping through the MRM has fundamentally demarcated that which went before and that which has gained center-stage now. Tawil steps to say what many already know. We have entered a second wave.
Sometimes it is very difficult to describe feminist ideas without an unfortunate reliance on cliches. Really, some of their ideas take the cake, stink up the room and give new meaning to the word stupid. Especially this one.