Check Your Privilege! – A Conversation with Karen Straughan & Stefan Molyneux
Stefan Molyneux and Karen Straughan, on “privilege,” on the Detroit conference, and more.
Stefan Molyneux and Karen Straughan, on “privilege,” on the Detroit conference, and more.
B.R. Merrick has compiled an impressive list to help add to Elizabeth Plank’s stunning proof that feminism has improved the world for men in numerous ways. We think feminists will find his reasoning to be indisputably gay.
“The Raw Story” is misnamed, and should really be called “The Slightly Cooked Story.” It should also be called “The Self-Loathing Misogynyist’s Magazine,” as Alison Tieman recently discovered.
Australia’s ABC news department has apparently ceased to function as a journalistic organization, and instead just reprints deceitful propaganda about men. Tom Voltz looks at a recent example.
The U.S. Government has been ratcheting up hysterical rhetoric about rape and sexual assault against men, while downplaying female perpetrators. Dr. Gorden Finley takes a look and finds the situation appalling.
Addressing male disposability is the task of a generation. And signs are, that generational change is beginning.
The movie Aliens is considered a landmark film in a number of areas. Sargon of Akkad has a look at why men and boys tend to love this film–and illustrates how utterly disappointing most feminists are to so many people:
Want to watch some feminists spin wildly like the final cycle on a washing machine?
Amy Schumer is a well-noted American comedienne who has been lauded and celebrated by feminists who laughed at and cheered her story of a sexual encounter that, had she been a man and he a woman, feminists likely would have called rape.
Do feminists actually want fewer women to be raped, murderered, or otherwise killed? Jack Goodfellow doesn’t think so, and explains why.