Feminist Damseling
Men Have Been Psychologically Abused by Feminist Ideology For Decades
Stop asking “Where are the feminists?” They’re where they always were, undermining a sane society. . Let me start with an example of everyday feminism, out of a dozen I could have chosen recently. A week ago, I watched my friend Mike Buchanan, leader of the UK’s Children and Family Party, discuss proposed measures to …
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Male Doctors Hate Female Patients
A very recent study has been released that feminists are treating as the smoking gun; proof of not only systemic misogyny, but that the medical system doesn’t care about women’s needs. This study is the proof they need to show that everything else they say is correct, because if one thing is proven true, then …
The Origins And Structure Of Damseling
Damseling is a biologically-based behavior that’s as old as the human race. Technically speaking, the behaviour we refer to as damseling refers to any human being who announces its vulnerability to others – to husband, family, friend, stranger or to one’s tribe. The announcement of vulnerability stimulates a neurological system in the brain of observers, thereby eliciting reflexes of …
Only women bleed
The Corona Virus has exposed the best and the worst of human behavior. Any crisis affecting a society will do this. One of the most noticeable of the many traits laid bare by this disease has been the deeply ingrained self centred, self-entitled, narcissism of feminists. The fact that the virus is killing men at …
Tony Robbins Stands Up to #MeToo Movement, After BuzzFeed Publishes False Allegations
Tony Robbings is getting #MeToo;d but he isnt acting like a cuck.
Felicitous feminism
Women have played the Susie O’Brien card since the dawn of the human race
My hormones made me do it
Mark Dent takes on the double standard with hormone flooding
Should Christine Blasey Ford go to jail?
Feminists insist that you believe Christine Blasey Ford and women like her. Philip Carl Salzman suggests a different response.