Sex: The New War on Men
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.
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.
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.
Men’s Rights Activists are increasingly raising their visibility in the mainstream media. Mike Buchanan notes one recent item in Wales.
The feminist agenda on dealing with the issue of sexual assault can be summed up in two words. Lynch mob. Pierce Harlan explains why.
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.
A group of obvious feminists calling themselves “Anonymous” recently issued a warning and threat and demand for censorship from university administrators. The Honeybadger Brigade has an official response of their own.
Professor Adèle Mercier appears to be not just a bullying, censoring thug, but to indeed be a rape apologist. Typhonblue calls her out for it in video form.
Based on internet comments made at Queen’s University’s “The Journal” and other internet comments elsewhere, it appears that a Queen’s University associate professor is a child rape apologist.
Love him or hate him, anarcho-capitalist/libertarian Stefan Molyneux’s clearly been paying attention to the Red Pill message.