Feminism’s mythology of rape culture
Elly Tams, aka Quiet Riot Girl, returns to our pages with an essay on one of feminism’s more powerful weapons: what they call “Rape Culture,” by which they mean perpetual female victimhood and male guilt.
Elly Tams, aka Quiet Riot Girl, returns to our pages with an essay on one of feminism’s more powerful weapons: what they call “Rape Culture,” by which they mean perpetual female victimhood and male guilt.
Apparently the wage gap myth has been around for a lot longer than people might realize, and as Jack Goodfellow reveals, the magical figure of ’77 cents in every dollar’ has not altered one cent in decades.
Many who express themselves in the main stream media and in fact all over the internet seem to be infatuated with speaking in the third person. They offer all kinds of advice and insights into making this shithole of existence a better place. It seems that so many of us are lacking in self-esteem we …
Now I do know that in an irregular kind of way, missing those magic moments to contemplate the universe or read an insightful edition of COSMO just before 8 am may lead to a day of being full of shit.
These are the alleged concrete yet invisible benefits of gaming while male.
Concrete, yet invisible.
Invisible concrete.
Watch your heads.
Feminist wisdom claims that women are pressured into marriage by the patriarchy against their wills, and marriage is something women really don’t desire. No really. Anja Eriud points out a few ironies embedded in this narrative.