The inability to seek consent
Feminists may rarely be consistent about anything, but one thing Black feminists rarely fail to do: throw Black men under the bus.
Feminists may rarely be consistent about anything, but one thing Black feminists rarely fail to do: throw Black men under the bus.
Who could have predicted an obscure YouTuber named Anita Sarkeesian would set the stage for the biggest consumer revolt in decades?
The gender studies students were nestled snug in their beds, While visions of slut walks danced in their heads; With me in bed all warm with my cats, I’d closed SCUM manifesto and decided to nap.
A question to the sexual assault advocacy and activist communities in Australia: Where the hell are you?
Paul Elam responds to an article by Davis Aurini on the MHRM and the manosphere.
Editorial note: Given the state of the aptly named “criminal justice” system today, we think Inmate #565862’s harrowing story should give anyone pause. Is this really what we want to be doing to millions of men, sometimes based on allegations alone?—Eds. I’m the man in the box, Buried in my shit, Won’t you come and …
The box: Life in prison, according to Inmate #565862 Read More »
Really want to go your own way? Aaron Clarey looks at the practical economics and benefits of dropping out of the race race.
As part of the filming process for The Sarkeesian Effect, Jordan Owen and I attended the Kennesaw State University’s Men’s conference, Male Students in Peril, in November—and to be honest, I was mildly skeptical going in. The split between the manosphere and the Men’s Human Rights Movement (MHRM) occurred several years ago, and while I …
It’s time for the manosphere to mend bridges with the MHRM Read More »
A radical thought: that all should be held to the same expectations, work should be judged on its merit, and that a qualified potential employee should be given the same consideration regardless of sex.
“Just Say No: For white working-class women, it makes sense to stay single mothers.” That’s what some feminists say. But Jim Muldoon wonders who really benefits from, and who’s secretly hurt by, that assertion.