Angry Wimmin: BBC documentary on radical feminism
Published in 2015, Angry Wimmin: a BBC documentary on Radical Feminism is an eye opening insight into the radical roots of modern feminism
Published in 2015, Angry Wimmin: a BBC documentary on Radical Feminism is an eye opening insight into the radical roots of modern feminism
What could Mars, the maker of the world-famous, delicious, multi-colored, button-shaped, chocolate M&M’s have possibly been thinking with their new marketing campaign “Flipping the Status Quo”? As reported by CNN Tuesday (1/10/23), “Candy maker Mars announced that the limited edition all-female pack will include only Purple, Brown and Green — the candy’s trio of female characters, who …
Credit Mike Buchanan’s site Laughing at feminists for bringing this one to our attention.
Is Feminism dying? Karen Straughan is in chill mode yet cuts through the noise in the way only she does so well
Feminism is radically open to question. Never forget that. That much being said, let’s get one thing straight: Feminism is not mandatory. You have zero obligation to think like a feminist, talk like a feminist, act like a feminist, live like a feminist, or support feminism in any way. Feminism is just one of many …
Dan Moore returns to the pages of A Voice for Men with a letter to the women who have chosen the path of activism on behalf of men and boys. His thanks are echoed by the whole team of dudes here at A Voice for Men.
Or as stated early in this article: man-hating is feminism’s moral center of gravity; without man-hating or at least some degree of disaffection with males, feminism could not logically continue to exist.
TJ responds to the idea that if you are not feminist, then you must be sexist.
Feminists stormed the Twitter hashtag #QuestionsForMen. Sargon of Akkad helpfully mansplains some answers.
Back in 1964 Eric Bern, a psychologist, wrote a book called Games People Play, launching a new way of looking at people. The book described an array of methods that people use to manipulate other people in order to get what they want from them—or methods of defending against assumed threats. Berne extended Sigmund Freud’s …