Questions for Feminists
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According to a recent poll only 18% of U.S. people consider themselves feminist.1 On that account we can expect readers of romance novels to comprise not more than 18% feminists, and likely far less due to the fact that feminists disparage traditional approaches to romance…. at least according to their rhetoric. A more generous National Geographic/Ipsos survey2 …
Julie Borowski has some advice for people who parrot that vacuous phrase ‘check your privilege’: how about you first check your own ignorance, and while you’re at it, check your manners.
The vexing lack of gratitude from feminists on the “progress” of women pales in comparison to the problems that “progress” is causing. Kalan Chinuck follows feminism to the inevitable conclusion of complex solutions.
Max O’Rell describes how American women are the most privileged who ever lived.
Part 3 of Title IX injustice in our Universities
Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals” is a book which has our name on it. After all, the Men’s Human Rights Movement is, in reality, the most radical movement ever in the history of the human species. Andy Thomas from MRA London does a book review and then some.
Imagine my shock and horror when I came across an article entitled “Women are drinking more than men to cope with coronavirus due to ‘psychological distress’ and the presence of children in the home during the pandemic” on a web site (www.stationgossip.com). As if there weren’t enough systemic injustice in this world, now we have …