Shameful anti-male bigotry in the study of honor-based killings
Douglas Galbi takes on feminism’s sexist definition of honor killings.
Douglas Galbi takes on feminism’s sexist definition of honor killings.
It was 1955, and the sun shone on the houses that were our homes. I played outside and enjoyed the world of a five-year-old. From a few doors away, a girl of thirteen started coming to our house, presumably out of a teenager’s fascination with small children.
Let me tell you what I’d do if I liked money more than self-respect. I’d go to the local shoppers club and buy a hundred gross of small brown paper bags. Then I’d drive out-of-town to the nearest auction barn and pay them a fair price to let me go into the stalls and fill …
The question still hangs over the whole thing though. How the Hell did we allow things to get this bad? How did it become so acceptable to treat men and boys like disposable robots that exist only to please women; to produce and pay taxes?
This is the first of five articles in a series outlining the horror stories caused by college campus adjudication and clear lack thereof of Title IX sexual assault cases
Over three-billion men and boys are routinely exploited, overlooked and abused, with it all rationalized as necessary, as fair, or as simply not happening. The war on men and boys is directly tied to class warfare and poverty, says Ayami Tyndall.
Julie Borowski has been branded a rape apologist for advocating self-defence against rapists. She responds to her critics.
Like always, Terrence Popp of Redonkulas.com has a few words to say, this time about excuses. Enjoy.
If women expect men to defend female single-sex spaces, they should take a hard look at the erosion of male space