Why gay men don’t need feminism – Part 2: The takeover
Andy Bob strikes again with Part II in his series on why gay men don’t need feminism, which is to say gay men don’t need movements that hate and exploit them.
Andy Bob strikes again with Part II in his series on why gay men don’t need feminism, which is to say gay men don’t need movements that hate and exploit them.
Feminists have spent decades blaming men for every single problem they could identify. Why on earth would gay men be exempt? They’re still men.
Damseling is a biologically-based behavior that’s as old as the human race. Technically speaking, the behaviour we refer to as damseling refers to any human being who announces its vulnerability to others – to husband, family, friend, stranger or to one’s tribe. The announcement of vulnerability stimulates a neurological system in the brain of observers, thereby eliciting reflexes of …
One opinion begats another.
Just how feminist are you? August Løvenskiolds puts a feminist test under his baleful male gaze.
Despite denials, feminism survives on a steady diet of damseling, chivalry and courtly love.
Militant enthusiasm is a feature of young and often impressionable minds. Doug Mortimer explores its potential for changing the status quo.
Grappling with the emotional language of feminism is an endless challenge. August Løvenskiolds looks to the zodiac for help.
“Feminists are less interested in equality than in creating a new world order, where women only come first”
An interview with Eric Hoffer from beyond the grave