Transcending the matriarchy
The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world. That hand usually belongs to a woman. Stephen Jarosek explores the implications.
The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world. That hand usually belongs to a woman. Stephen Jarosek explores the implications.
Assessing environmental threats and responding rationally an unreasonable request to make of women, says leading behavioral scientist.
Realistic narratives and theories of gynocentric culture are starting to appear for popular consumption. August Løvenskiolds and Peter Wright investigate.
Identity politics can be tricky to work out. Janet does his best.
I was initially surprised that the police offered to remove me from my home when my wife became violent toward me. They said that my children would have to remain with the perpetrator.
Yesterday feminists across the first world screamed in outrage over an old man having an unpopular opinion. Why? Because this man happened to be a nobel prize winner in science.
Men are human doings, not human beings – or so we are led to believe by the gynocentric culture that thrives off men’s labor.
Feminist rape hoaxer Emma Sulkowicz has sex video out. August Løvenskiolds watched it so that you don’t have to.
Mark Potok recently attempted to whip up fear about an amorphous manospherian enemy. Fidelbogen calls him out.
If gynocentrism ceased to be the narrative, would the murder and suicide rate come down?