Exposing The Raw Story (and Roxanne Cooper’s) Misogyny
“The Raw Story” is misnamed, and should really be called “The Slightly Cooked Story.” It should also be called “The Self-Loathing Misogynyist’s Magazine,” as Alison Tieman recently discovered.
“The Raw Story” is misnamed, and should really be called “The Slightly Cooked Story.” It should also be called “The Self-Loathing Misogynyist’s Magazine,” as Alison Tieman recently discovered.
Many people have read Orwell’s 1984, but few have heard of the equally prophetic 1971 pulp fiction novel The Feminists which predicted events that have subsequently come true in the area of gender politics. Peter Wright provides a brief overview of the book and its portrayal of a decline and failure of feminist governance.
Recently, AVFM has published a piece concerning the story of Aaron Joseph Harms. Patrick John Doran looks in more detail at some more troubling details about the case.
Feminism is all about equality and understanding and tolerance and love and of course protecting women. Except those women who dare ever to challenge The Sisterhood’s most cherished Dogmas, or just contradicts one of them publicly.
Sometimes, little things seem to mean a lot. And Rachel Maddow recently did something little that mattered a lot to John Hembling.
Jack Goodfellow weighs the options of relationships with women and, drowning in a sea of infantilized women, finds MGTOW the only viable choice.
At Kennesaw State University, it looks like games are being played again with Title IX requirements. Victor Zen reports.
Do feminists actually want fewer women to be raped, murderered, or otherwise killed? Jack Goodfellow doesn’t think so, and explains why.
When an adult gets into bed with another adult, this is understood. None of this is understood by a teenager who is kept from the world, or a “juvenile delinquent” getting a lap dance from a grown female prison guard. B.R. Merrick has much to say on the topic.
Amanda Marcotte and the White House recently touted the “1 in 5” rape on campus study from 2007. It is a shame they didn’t bother to read it. August Løvenskiolds did.