Opposing Shared Parenting: The Feminist Track Record
The dictionary says feminism is about equality. Curious then, feminism’s long track record of literally opposing equality.
The dictionary says feminism is about equality. Curious then, feminism’s long track record of literally opposing equality.
Black America’s press has manifestly failed to do much of anything to address the actual issues facing most black people, especially Black Men. Mumia Ali aims to change that.
JudgyBitch wrote an article. It gave Paul Elam the idea to write one, too.
Despite mounting body counts and gruesome methods, women are still perceived as delicate flowers, incapable of violence against men and children.
The narrative of men as violent oppressors and women as innocent maidens continues to crumble, and the whole domestic violence industry house of cards is coming down with it.
In the UK, women become mothers when they give birth. Fathers must file an application to become fathers, and the mother must agree. That’s an interesting version of equality.
Harnessing reaction to the immediate and destructive effects of feminism is the revolution.
Women clustered together to gather, men roamed to protect and provide. Clint Carpentier looks at this ancient pattern & how it sometimes still applies today.
Just what have Black Feminists in America accomplished to make life better for Black Women? Mumia Ali takes a hard look and finds nothing of substance, but he has some suggestions.
Congratulations on your feminist Oscar speech, Patricia Arquette. Let August Løvenskiolds be your guide as you embark on your journey through hell.