Fingering the gynarchy
The world has long labored under political and social rule designed predominately for the benefit of women. Clearly this is no patriarchy, but what might we call it? The history books provide a useful term for us.
The world has long labored under political and social rule designed predominately for the benefit of women. Clearly this is no patriarchy, but what might we call it? The history books provide a useful term for us.
After spending 4 years and all his money, James E. Welch won a long and brutal battle against two countries to his quest to regain custody of his daughter. An inspiring true story.
Do women really attempt suicide three times as often as men? This is frequently repeated, but this true even of attempts?
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Don’t be that guy. My strength is not for hurting. Men can stop rape. Hear what she’s really saying. She fears you. No means no. Teach men not to rape. Yes doesn’t always mean yes. Had enough of it yet?
Problems with divorce, alimony and child-support are hardly new – some reformers recognized the systemic unfairness to men over 80 years ago. More enlightening history from Robert St. Estephe.
The White Ribbon Campaign of Shame continues full steam ahead in Australia, where now you can see the word normal put in scare quotes when defining men.
The tell tale sign of bigotry is always there. You see it every time in a privileged class of people who are absolutely certain that their ignorance is enlightenment and their hatred is simply just and for good cause. Nurdy Dancing calls ’em out.
Why should a man marry a woman who can kill him without consequence? Robert St. Estephe finds an extraordinary case that illuminates several MHR issues – and with Clarence Darrow defending the murderess.
When it comes to crimes allegedy committed by males against females, even boys are presumed guilty until proven innocent. Although some are guilty anyway, it’s hard in this climate not to wonder if a recent case in Canada is more of a witch hunt than an honest search for truth.