Jessica Valenti as Feminist Heroin
Drugs like Heroin can relieve pain. They also make make you vomit and put you in a stupor. Jessica Valenti is the perfect Feminist Heroin.
Drugs like Heroin can relieve pain. They also make make you vomit and put you in a stupor. Jessica Valenti is the perfect Feminist Heroin.
In a long but brilliant essay, Drs. Paul Nathanson and Katherine K. Young examine the religious, philosophical, and cultural roots of misandry, and its pervasiveness and effects on modern culture. Sit down to explore and digest this one, it’s long but worth your time.
We punish and shame boys on a regular basis, sometimes even for doing the right thing. Then we wonder why boys are consistently falling further and further behind girls in school? Jonathan Taylor looks at two examples.
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?
Our thanks to a supporter, Ray Brown, for alerting us to this matter. It relates to a woman, Dickie James, who has the following profile on her Twitter account @DickieCJames: CEO of @StaffsWomensAid. Board Member of @WomensAid. Tweeting own views. Mother. Feminist animal lover. Writer. Hate injustice. Partial to G&T. Ms James “favorited” a tweet posted …
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The Swedish media seems incredibly convinced that the feminist struggle is the driving force in Ukraine’s Euromajdan protests. Lucian Vâlsan not only disagrees, but he has a few words for the media in general.
B.R. Merrick looks at the subtle ways in which Hollywood has, for decades, bathed itself in cultural misandry, from what’s on the screen right down to the most obscure sound effects.
Men are exploited as objects to inflict and endure violence for the benefit of others. Jason Gregory brings you part II of his series looking at inhumane cultural expectations toward the male body.
The current Woody Allen/Dylan & Mia Farrow saga, and historic cases involving other public figures, says more about our culture than it does anything else. Philip W. Cook, author of “Abused Men” and “When Women Sexually Abuse Men” has a look.
The most culturally acceptable target of violence is the male body, with violence toward men and boys widely encouraged – especially in popular sports. Jason Gregory brings you his thoughts on this wrong-headed tradtion.