YOYO 19: One day a month, stop protecting women
Since before the rise of human civilization, men have been tasked with protecting women. August Løvenskiolds explores the growing consensus to end this.
Since before the rise of human civilization, men have been tasked with protecting women. August Løvenskiolds explores the growing consensus to end this.
It’s easy to pass judgement when you will never experience another person’s reality. But what if you could? How quick would you then be to judge another?
We are constantly being told that women are the kinder sex, the compassionate sex, the ones who keep men civilized. Robert St. Estephe has proof that feminist narrative is a myth and he is here to set the record straight.
In a hilarious takedown of everyday pseudo-logic, B.R. Merrick says it takes an education in idiocy to believe men ever oppressed women and that, as a result, feminism has accomplished great things for women or men. We think he has a point.
Intersectionality: the study of how various forms of human rights violations and oppressions overlap and reinforce each other. Here we see a case illustrating the ‘intersectionality’ of quite a few oppressive institutions: proxy violence, relational aggression, refusal to accept responsibility for one’s actions, the ethos of male disposability, plus “a woman’s prerogative to change her mind.”
You know those well-fed feminists barking about male privilege, in a well-lit room, comfortably warm, with their iPhones close at hand, buzzing with updates? Well, our JudgyBitch Janet Bloomfield has some thoughts.
This is Chapter Four of Erin Pizzey’s must-read suppressed blockbuster, “Prone to Violence.” In Chapter 4 Pizzey describes the addiction “violence prone women” have to violence.
This is Chapter Two of Erin Pizzey’s must-read suppressed blockbuster, “Prone to Violence.” In Chapter 2, we explore the phenomenon Erin calls addiction to violent relationships. Some people grow up with so much violence in their family home that violence becomes inextricably linked with their identity and their sense of security. You need to get this into the hands of anyone from an abusive family background.
Erin Pizzey founded the first nationally and internationally recognized refuge for battered wives in England in 1971. She has two children and two grandchildren from her first marriage. Here she shares with the AVfM audience serial excerpts from her seminal work on domestic abuse, “Prone to Violence.” This installment: Chapter 1, The Way We See It.
We all know that females never kill unless in self-defense, and they would especially never engage in something as ugly as serial killing – so says society’s romantic stereotypes about women. Robert St. Estephe, Gonzo Historian, lifts the lid on ‘Female Serial Killer Bandits,’ providing chilling accounts of women who commit serial acts of killing-and-robbery. [Illustration by Typhonblue]