Discredited journalist attacks Bane666au with insane stupidity
“Women were property” is a deluded fantasy, but it takes real chutzpah to deny you ever actually said that.
“Women were property” is a deluded fantasy, but it takes real chutzpah to deny you ever actually said that.
The Getta Man School of Labor Management for Women video prompted a response from one of our favorite contributors. Words can’t do him justice.
Feminism, Jared White notes, continually suffers from the same problem: no matter how much lip service they give to men’s issues, they can never break out of the shallow paradigm that women need protecting and it’s men’s job to do it.
Emily Matchar of The New Republic got a lot of things wrong in her article about the Men’s Human Rights Movement, but she got a lot right. Girl Writes What, who was interviewed for the article, has a response, and words of advice.
Naomi Wolf and Karen Straughan, along with Antigone Darling, face off in a forum hosted by the Free State Project in New Hampshire. We don’t think Naomi was prepared for the barrage of facts that went counter to her narrative.
It has never been a secret that Sweden is the epicenter of feminist governance, at least in the west. As the old saying goes. “You ain’t seen nothing yet.” There is more coming from Sweden than any freedom loving person wants to know about, and it is just a foreshadow of what is in store for the European continent.
Amanda Childress is a university administrator who doesn’t think men have any rights to speak of if they’re accused of sexual wrongdoing. We think Ms. Childress isn’t just a fascist, but she may be a sex predator herself, and we encourage you to do something about that.
A young woman recently wrote to a number of male contributors to this site. Managing Editor Dean Esmay has penned an open letter response to her, and to any others who may share her kneejerk reactions, in the hopes that they may overcome their prejudices.
Ron Collins shares his research on VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) and lays out the important issues we face as a result of silencing the critics. Aside from the corruption and embezzlement, no one even seems to care if the programs are working.
Amit Desphande recently attended a lecture given by a prominent Indian feminist. To our non-surprise, he got to ask no questions, but he does have some keen observations.