“You Do You” Feminism’s Recycled Tripe
Victor Zen’s patience is finally trampled by a torrent of stupid from a recent TEDx talk at the University of Georgia.
Victor Zen’s patience is finally trampled by a torrent of stupid from a recent TEDx talk at the University of Georgia.
Feminism has recently had a lot of cracks in its armor exposed. Out of one of the breeches a novel idea from feminists has leaked out. Loving and honoring men. Sure thing, says John Hembling and Paul Elam. Sure thing.
Almighty Jezebel has put a man in charge for the weekend. Janet Bloomfield is pleased by the results, but thinks the Jezebel bigots are going to regret this.
One thing that never ceases to amaze is how often prescient writers predicted where we’d be today, but were ignored at the time. This essay from the 1990s by Peter Schwartz explores the issues from a philosophical Objectivist position.
Jaclyn Friedman, Adele Mercier, and their feminist supports have demonstrated, for all the world to see, that feminists have no right to control the narrative on sexual assault, and no place–at all, in any way–in the discussion of male rape victims.
The tendency of those with an agenda that is not exactly what they claim it to be comes in the form of qualifying things that should not need qualification. That is how you rig the game.
Queens University student Danielle D’Entremont was allegedly beaten savagely by an MHRA outside her home, just for expressing her views as a feminist. If other feminists care about what happened, they sure aren’t showing it.
Feminist spin has always been to cast males as perpetrators, females as victims, no matter what the reality on the ground, even when it sinks to the depths of depravity.
Christina Hoff Sommers, one of the few rational women left to hang on to the word “feminist” has taken on the “Ban Bossy” campaign in her new web series, “The Factual Feminist.”
Feminists: you do not have our consent, enthusiastic or otherwise. So says John Hembling, and so say we all.