Anita Sarkeesian–and Wikipedia–busted again
Despite amazingly disingenuous claims to the contrary, Wikipedia remains intractably corrupted–this time in defense of con artist Anita Sarkeesian.
Despite amazingly disingenuous claims to the contrary, Wikipedia remains intractably corrupted–this time in defense of con artist Anita Sarkeesian.
They say feminism has no power, or that it is about empowering the disempowered. Nowhere is this a more obvious lie than in Scandinavian countries.
The Factual Feminist returns debunking more lies from The Sisterhood.
Programs for “helping women” with European Union funds are nothing but a transnational corruption scheme, reports Lucian Valsan of AVfM Romania. Here’s part two of his examination of this scandal.
“We’ll protect you poor helpless victims!” says the gaming press. But that’s only further stoking the fires of rage from people of the “victim class” the Social Justice warriors claim to be speaking for. Vincent James has more.
“I wish feminism were as powerful as they say” is the frequent refrain of those who deny its influence in government. In Sweden, it’s an increasingly laughable question.
Jillian Berman earlier this year called for everybody to STFU on the “Wage Gap,” declaring debate to be over. Ellen Fishbein has a problem with this, and explains it to Jillian and anybody else who cares about honesty.
Laurie Penny is one of the most excruciatingly hateful and incompetent journalists working today. No wonder she’s gotten a fellowship to Harvard.
6oodfella has finally found the proof of the rampant hatred of women in video gaming. Must-watch!
We live in an increasing culture of victimhood. Dr. David Ley reminds that our reactions to cries of victimization must be tempered with a belief in supporting their resiliency.