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Part 1: Deconstructing quotes from the feminist movement with Jason Dale

This is an interview with Jason Dale. Jason passed away not long after this video was published. Jason sent a copy of his database of feminist quotes to Robert Brockway not long before he died and released Robert to use the database as he saw fit. The database is available on WikiMen here and the …

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Here’s what happened to Esther Vilar after she angered feminists

When Esther Vilar published her book The Manipulated Man she was beaten up by four young women in the toilet of the Munich State Library who were angry about her perspectives.1 According to her own statement, her emigration from Germany goes back to this. The following account detailing her ongoing experience of violence by feminists was …

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Think again: The war on masculinity as a precursor to totalitarian subversion

In the world of instant content where 500 characters “articles” are TL;DR, 20 second videos are already too long and anything older than 3 years is the equivalent of Late Cretaceous, it is perhaps a bit quaint to put a nod of approval in the title to Foreign Policy magazine’s section Think Again (initiated in …

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What’s in a suffix? taking a closer look at the meaning of gyno–centrism

There appear to be some confused understandings of the word gynocentrism, so this piece will explore a little discussed part of the term: -centrism. This suffix makes a restrictive demand that women are most important interest we might hold. The Cambridge dictionary describes centrism the following way: The fact of having a particular type of …

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