Why Call It Rape Culture?
This is the brilliant and breathtaking talk that terrified feminists to the point of howling rage: Dr. Janice Fiamengo’s “What’s Equality Got to Do with It? Men’s Issues on Campus and Feminism’s Double Standards”.
This is the brilliant and breathtaking talk that terrified feminists to the point of howling rage: Dr. Janice Fiamengo’s “What’s Equality Got to Do with It? Men’s Issues on Campus and Feminism’s Double Standards”.
It’s election time in Brazil, and the incumbent President has been caught with her pants down: a group of her cronies fabricated a phony statistic claiming a majority of Brazilians supported raping a scantily clad woman. It made international headlines, and it was a lie. Aldir Gracindo has a report from Brazil.
Professor Adèle Mercier appears to be not just a bullying, censoring thug, but to indeed be a rape apologist. Typhonblue calls her out for it in video form.
A few months ago journalist Laurie Penny met Mike Buchanan at a coffee shop to interview him for an article. Mr. Buchanan reveals that Laurie Penny then published racist remarks and lied repeatedly about their encounter.
The world is a dangerous place for assholes. Sometimes it’s easier to blame misfortune on strangers but JtO asks if Queen’s University student Danielle d’Entremont was merely the victim of her own personality.
It is unfortunate that such an article has to be written, and that we would live in such an age where it is relevant to the politics of modern academia. But so it is. Yes: there is a rash of campus activists – most of them (if not all of them) Feminists – now brazenly …
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A Queen’s University feminist student says she was attacked after getting threatening emails that stemmed from her advocacy for women on campus. Paul Elam isn’t buying it.
Feminists have a habit of wanting their cake and eating it, too. It just seems to come with the ideology. But there are some lines you can’t cross and get away with it without a fight. A recent poster campaign has brought up one of them.
One of the feminist narratives which angers me the most is that men are inherently violent, and that if more women were in charge of countries, we’d see fewer armed conflicts. Given the readiness with which some women manipulate men to assault and even kill men who’ve displeased them – “violence by proxy” – it …
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We aren’t sure what exactly to make of this video’s “1 in 40” statistic, or the omission of female perpetrators and male victims, but nevertheless we find it significant that more and more mainstream groups, left and right, are starting to challenge gender ideologue lies openly.