Feminism: A Disease of Right and Left
With the upcoming debate we are publishing this piece by Bax to remind that the left and right have long been disabled by feminist interference. Not even Bax’s beloved socialism was spared.
With the upcoming debate we are publishing this piece by Bax to remind that the left and right have long been disabled by feminist interference. Not even Bax’s beloved socialism was spared.
How common are false rape allegations? Anyone who tells you they know for sure is lying to you. But one thing we do know: you can convict a man of rape based on nothing but allegation alone. Robert Franklin looks at one chilling case in Michigan.
The Indian judiciary, notorious for its corruption and scandalous misandry, has recently found itself hoist with its own petard, as retired judges begin finding themselves caught up by the very legal practices they once defended as noble and necessary to “protect women.”
An interesting documentary on misandry and feminist governance in Switzerland – with English subtitles provided by Lucian Valsan.
Feminist bullying is nothing new. Their attempts to silence dissent with smears and harassment are nothing new. What is new is their increasing attempts to have dissenters jailed. Jim Byset notes one particularly disturbing case in Canada that may have a far-reaching chilling effect across Canada, and maybe other parts of the world.
The Occidental College story continues, with Raw Story jumping on the bandwagon of indignation at anyone who would hint that the form for anonymously reporting people for rape is a bad idea. Oh, and that curse of a form is still online.
Cathy Young is calling for a gender equity movement to replace the warring factions of the men’s rights movement and feminism. It is a great idea that she could sell much better if she wasn’t so completely wrong about what is preventing it.
A prominent feminist activist in India has killed himself in the wake of rape allegations, and his feminist friends are rushing to blame everyone but themselves.
Divorce Corp, a documentary due to be released in January 2014 is causing quite a stir between mother’s rights / “women’s rights” and father’s rights groups who support equally-shared parenting. In calling for a boycott of the movie, mother’s rights groups are quite upset that Divorce Corp advocates for more fair and balanced divorce and family court process, something that apparently irks the feminsits. Big shock.
After years of preparation and political finagling, the US Military is preparing to put women on the front lines of combat alongside male soldiers. The question remains, however, are women up to the job? The answer is simple. No. Putting them in combat with just get more of our soldiers killed.