#MeToo hysteria and the virtue signalling of Young, Paglia, and Sommers
#MeToo hysteria and the associated virtue signalling has climbed to a fevered pitch. Janice Fiamengo suggests its time for the hashtag #iDontBelieve
#MeToo hysteria and the associated virtue signalling has climbed to a fevered pitch. Janice Fiamengo suggests its time for the hashtag #iDontBelieve
Feminist spin would have us believe that men’s rights advocacy is little more than a backlash against modern feminism. Peter Wright unearths a deeper history to the movement.
Feminists have been bashing men about sexism toward women for over a century. Perhaps it is time for women to examine their own sexism and how it may be harmful to men.
In the past men were warned and taught about the possibility of being cuckolded. In the highly developed societies of today, men are disparaged for showing any concern over the possibility.
The mainstream media has long raised revenue by manipulating women and promoting anti-male sentiments. Recent events however point to a growing resistance to the MSM’s message, as William Smyth explains
In the realm of male suicide, we live in a culture that quietly asks the telling question. What’s it worth for us to care?
Men dying, women crying. Feminism, traditionalism. Same old. Same old.
Here come the girly Boy Scouts. Paul Elam wants to welcome them.
Guess who is in the news. Another rich white man accused of being a monster. Paul Elam questions the whole enchilada.
Most by now will have heard the name Jordan Peterson, who has become quite the internet sensation as he tackles the excesses of postmodern philosophy and it’s negative impact on society. His fight against the deconstruction of traditional cultural forms, along with the existential vertigo and nihilism that inevitably follow it are commendable. However there’s …