Men – The Forgotten Gender
Deepika Bhardwa’s TEDx talk in India is another sign Men’s Human Rights awareness is spreading around the globe.
Deepika Bhardwa’s TEDx talk in India is another sign Men’s Human Rights awareness is spreading around the globe.
Some feminists seem to think women are dirty and uncultured and should be thrown back into nature from whence they came. Sounds like a good plan, for feminists.
University of Nevada at Reno is planning on implementing an “anonymous reporting” form, titularly gender-neutral, but in reality meant to target males without due process. We don’t approve. No one should.
British politicians like Karen Woodall are increasingly pushing ideological feminism into primary education. Karen Woodall challenges the notion that this is healthy or desirable.
New South Wales, Australia’s police recently did something great. Jenna Price of the Canberra Times in Australia proved herself an apologist for domestic abusers in response. We are disappointed but not surprised. Anika Rose has more to say.
The Conservative Party in the UK is actively hostile to fathers and their children. Mike Buchanan of J4MB notes one of the most glaring areas where this is true: its latest appalling proposals to enable female abusers.
To admit that women can and do make false rape accusations undermines the Feminist image on the “Violence Against Women” front. So even when a prominent Australian politician denies rape allegations, the press tries to forget about it.
Gary Johns and Judith Sloane of the Australian wrote articles recently criticising the latest report by the Australian Human Rights Commission’s Sex Discrimination Commissioner Elizabeth Broderick. Will anyone listen?
Feminists may rarely be consistent about anything, but one thing Black feminists rarely fail to do: throw Black men under the bus.
2014 saw an incredible amount of hate spewed by gender ideologues. Pierce Harlan collects a fine sample from the rape cultists alone.