Warren Farrell on the wage gap: The facts behind the myths
Most myths have some level of reality behind them. Warren Farrell demonstrates the reality that goes behind the “pay gap” myth.
Most myths have some level of reality behind them. Warren Farrell demonstrates the reality that goes behind the “pay gap” myth.
It is common among gender ideologues to claim that false rape allegations are rare. This is based on pseudoscience at best. There is strong reason to believe that most real rapes go unreported–and that reported rapes are also commonly bogus. Both can be, and may well be, true at once.
Something’s happening here. What it is isn’t exactly clear. But history is often marked by small moments that change the world–and we seem to be witnessing just that in “Women Against Feminism.”
Marriage in black America survived slavery, it survived 100 years of Jim Crow and other oppressions, and then blew apart. Mumia Ali explores the problem.
CAFE was going to participate in Toronto, Ontario’s PRIDE event. That is, until event organizers gave them the boot at the last minute. Seems like PRIDE is really picky about who stands with them to support gay identity. What was that which goeth before the fall?
Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, Commissioner of Police of the London Metropolis, has decided to follow feminist advice on how to conceptualize and deal with sexual offence cases. Mike Buchanan brings you the details.
OGFurious, after reading multiple books on Pick-Up Artistry and tried some of the techniques. And in the end, while some of it works, he sees a problem. What do you think?
Brett Sokolow has written passionately and accurately about the legal difficulties of Title IX legislation in the United States, especially as regards sexual misconduct on college ampuses. Robert O’Hara recently interviewed him on these controversial issues.
Coming to recognize to the lies and deceit of the world’s views of men and of women can be painful. Christian Chiasson tells his tale of abuse–and awakening and healing.
Black men, brown men, men of all races: many the social forces we see now appear to many to have started in the 1970s in black and other minority communities, and Mr. Dawson explores the ramifications of that which he’s seen in that time.