Respect: A Meme
Feminists and Traditionalists often sing in harmony about offering unearned respect based on the possession of a vagina. Here is a meme that puts that brain dead mentality into perspective.
Feminists and Traditionalists often sing in harmony about offering unearned respect based on the possession of a vagina. Here is a meme that puts that brain dead mentality into perspective.
Camille Paglia is one of the few saner voices that remains in the feminist movement. But as Janet Bloomfield points out, she still isn’t quite getting it. Feminism, no matter how doctored up, isn’t a solution. Feminism doesn’t need to be fixed. It needs to be nixed.
John Hembling asks an important question of women: are you a functional adult with moral agency? The question is not really rhetorical, but we wonder how many women will answer it directly and without deflection. We know some who will say “yes” affirmatively and can prove it. Are you one of them?
A woman says, with perfectly rational common sense, what everyone should acknowledge to be common sense and decency.
A white woman repeatedly harasses, assaults and provokes a black man, even calling him a nigger during attack. He defends himself, but with a great deal of restraint. We have more proof here of men’s tendency toward a calm demeanor, and quite possibly we have found Futrelle a girlfriend.
There was a time when women were responsible for a significant amount of domestic labor. Thanks to technology ‘housewives’ today have very little work to do in the home save one or two hours of relaxed housework which they can weave among their leisure activities. However, the leisure class would like to forego those remaining few chores and are increasingly asking full-time working husbands to take the weight off their petite shoulders. Clint Carpentier provides an overview of the conundrum.
Michelle Obama has committed one of the worst sins in Feminist orthodoxy – she chose to care about her husband and children. Feminists are mortified, notes Janet Bloomfield, who gently guides them towards the real meaning of equality.
Paul Elam woke up and checked his email. The last thing he was expecting was an inquiry from three high school girls about sexism in the media. He answered them right away, and decided it was worth sharing with everyone.
YouTuber Painlessrisen has some observations about how black women in America tend to treat black men. Having witnessed much of what he’s seen firsthand, our only likely disagreement is that we’ve seen women of other ethnic groups treat their men pretty much the same way.
While some women do get harassed on the streets. But how common is it actually? And, when is street harassment not street harassment? And, do men experience it as often as women do? Maybe even moreso? Jalon Cain, aka Aaron Sleazy, examines the matter.