A privileged and pampered sex?
The following Letter To The editor of Reynolds Newspaper in 1896 provides a snapshot of inequity before the law. Has anything changed? Well no, it hasn’t.
The following Letter To The editor of Reynolds Newspaper in 1896 provides a snapshot of inequity before the law. Has anything changed? Well no, it hasn’t.
Have you ever heard the phrase “Man Up?” Are you as sick of it as we are? Well so is George St. Jones.
Whatever your stance on firearm ownership, recent action by the Kentucky legislature should send a chill down your spine. What next, issuing man-hunting licenses to women as a new revenue stream for the state?
Conservatives continue their habit of advocating marriage without bothering to acknowledge the enormous risks on men in the current environment. Mark Trueblood takes Ross Douthat to task for being yet another ideologue who offers incentives but shame and punishment.
Robert St. Estephe is a very nice person, even though he says he is not. How can he not be nice? He took time out of his very busy day unearthing long buried facts that get in the way of feminist revisionism in order to make us a meme with his very own hands. Not nice? Pshaw! Robert is a very nice man indeed!
This video shows a police office trying to make an arrest on a batshit crazy woman. What is the last thing he needed? Another batshit crazy woman and a batshit crazy white knight to give him grief. Well, that is exactly what he got.
What if men took that “we want equality” stuff seriously?
The White Knight impulse: most men seem to have it. Sometimes, it might even be healthy. Sometimes. But don’t count on it. Domestic Violence Awareness Month continues.
Tim Tolka is such a #badass it took Paul Elam and Diana Davison working together to unsuit the white knight. They worked up such a thirst they’ve decided to spend the rest of the day cracking beers by the poolside. Here’s to you, Sir Tim.
The world has long labored under political and social rule designed predominately for the benefit of women. Clearly this is no patriarchy, but what might we call it? The history books provide a useful term for us.