Change of tactics against bad laws
Is it time to start accusing women of rape every time they have sex without a firm and unequivocal “yes” for every move in a sexual encounter?
Is it time to start accusing women of rape every time they have sex without a firm and unequivocal “yes” for every move in a sexual encounter?
Firebrand Stacey Matthews, aka Sister Toldjah, has a roundup of links and observations on Emma Sulcowicz the false rape accuser.
Dan Perrins ends a 75 mile walk, not with a good meal and a soft bed, but with a hunger strike. Time to get our asses behind him, and quickly.
More women die in car crashes than are killed by men, but it’s men waging relentless war against women. Jim Muldoon parses nutter extraordinaire, Clementine Ford.
David Pakman gives Mark Potok of the wealthy fatcat hate group known as the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) a free pass to spread fear and loathing of human rights activists. Mr. Pakman, do you have any shame?
Sometimes “Yes” means “No” and feminists think a woman’s word is NOT her bond. Pierce Harlan dissects the fatuous.
Domestic violence is not nearly as prevalent as feminists claim, and the reality is that women are just as likely to be throwing punches.
A rape investigation is “finalized” because no rape took place. Feminists still outraged at the non-existent rapists. Jim Muldoon reports on another rape that didn’t happen.
Domestic violence reaches new heights. Will there be consequences?