Ban Bossy – the Reality Edit #banbossy
A recent video series suggests we should band the word “bossy” because this stops women from achieving. Bane66au has an edit on this video which its creators might find helpful.
A recent video series suggests we should band the word “bossy” because this stops women from achieving. Bane66au has an edit on this video which its creators might find helpful.
Wolf Moehrle, an Ontario resident, recently sent a letter to authorities in Canada regarding the CBC’s coverage of feminism, and of men’s issues. We somehow don’t expect much response, but never say no one tried getting their attention.
Ben Kuchera, writing at Polygon, wants us to know that violence against women in video games is not acceptable. And that women are, apparently, just dogs to be kicked in most video games. Or something like that. Mateusz Wacek looks at his logic and finds it wanting.
Are there women, single mothers in particular, who use their sons as substitute husbands? This seems to describe reality for a lot of people.
March 8 is “International Women’s Day.” Its roots are shrouded in myths, many of them hateful and wrong. James Thompson examines the troubling history of this strange day.
There’s been a lot of coverage recently of the notion that we ‘need’ more coverage of women’s sports on TV. Mike Buchanan begs to differ.
When men spend money they often spend it on what women tell them to buy. Clint Carpentier asks men to put their wallets away.
“Creep” is a word to dehumanize and shame a man for the crime of having natural sexual desires. In other words, it’s a term of bigotry and hatred. Janet Bloomfield and John Hembling take a look.
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.
Jason Gregory has a fetish. When no one is looking he indulges in the empty calories of so-called feminist philosophy, then he purges by regurgitating his experiences. It’s okay, Jason, we feel your pain.