This is a day to remember
As expected, feminist ideologues in Australia have orchestrated an attack on the Male Studies initiative in that country. While they made a short term gain, it will come at the eventual cost of everything.
As expected, feminist ideologues in Australia have orchestrated an attack on the Male Studies initiative in that country. While they made a short term gain, it will come at the eventual cost of everything.
How would you react if the government gave a large sum of taxpayers money to the promotion of sexual material? Della Burton brings news of the government’s ties with the smutty underworld of erotica.
With the release of the controversial new movie Divorce Corp now just hours away, Paul Elam gives you a sneak peek of sorts about the movie with a review and an audio interview with director Joe Sorge.
British women already enjoy state-sponsored power in intimate relationships, and new legislation currently being proposed is about to increase it. Mike Buchanan warns that vast numbers of British women are going to exercise that additional power, and ruthlessly.
Gender ideologues are at it again, spinning military survey results into a phony sexual assault epidemic. The National Coalition for Men, the USA’s oldest men’s rights organization challenges what is happening.
The Occidental College story continues, with Raw Story jumping on the bandwagon of indignation at anyone who would hint that the form for anonymously reporting people for rape is a bad idea. Oh, and that curse of a form is still online.
Cathy Young is calling for a gender equity movement to replace the warring factions of the men’s rights movement and feminism. It is a great idea that she could sell much better if she wasn’t so completely wrong about what is preventing it.
Here is another gem from Ernest Belfort Bax on what he calls the “Yonic Cultus” (cult of vagina) plaguing society in the late 1800’s. It appears that very little has changed.
Did Edward Snowden betray his country, or did his government betray its people? It is a question that people will be arguing about for years to come.
After years of preparation and political finagling, the US Military is preparing to put women on the front lines of combat alongside male soldiers. The question remains, however, are women up to the job? The answer is simple. No. Putting them in combat with just get more of our soldiers killed.