Feminism v. Equality
International Women’s Rights Action Watch, CDAW, LEAF, and other proud feminist groups say equality is not equality, and that women need a special form of equality of their own. Diana Davison explains.
International Women’s Rights Action Watch, CDAW, LEAF, and other proud feminist groups say equality is not equality, and that women need a special form of equality of their own. Diana Davison explains.
Victor Zen responds to a politely delivered, but still dogmatic comment from “real” feminist Amelie Mangelschots. Remember, bad feminists aren’t real. Only the good parts make up real feminism.
Wikipedia was a project that started with noble intentions, to get information to the world freely and that anyone with knowledge could contribute to. It’s now used as a tool by ideologues to quash dissent. Dean Esmay, a Wikipedia editor with 10 years experience, explains how this has become the case, and what can be done about it.
Karen Straughan has given another amazing speech to a group of Libertarians. Will any group other than libertarians be open-minded enough to invite her to speak?
It may be the beginning of the end for the SPLC, and the schadenfreude is well-warranted. The chickens are coming home to roost. Jonathan Taylor reports.
There is an election upcoming in Ellsworth, Maine, the site of so much interest to the issues faced by men in a legal system gone wrong. Whether you live there or not, you can help.
Anita Sarkeesian once again makes a public demonstration of her character and values, or rather her lack of both. This time an artist has taken her story online about Anita’s illegal use of her content to make money. Same feminist, different day.
Like many colleges and universities, Kennesaw State University offers courses that involve self-protection from sexual assault. Just like other colleges and universities, it is predicated on the idea that only women are victims and only men are perpetrators. Sage Gerard, doing his job as your rep as KSU, is doing some digging, and finding a lot of dirt.
Feminist lawyers and a growing field of “feelings” psychology rejoice every time a woman gets away with murder. Diana Davison follows the trail of how our legal system has been corrupted.
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.