The new war on hate
As word of the SPLC’s slur campaign spreads through the media and the online world like fire, more writers are penning harsh critiques of their conduct. TDOM weighs in with a highly detailed analysis of events.
As word of the SPLC’s slur campaign spreads through the media and the online world like fire, more writers are penning harsh critiques of their conduct. TDOM weighs in with a highly detailed analysis of events.
The Southern Poverty Law Center, once a respected civil rights advocacy organization, has now sunk to the level of organizations it used to expose. Paul Elam reports on their “demise by lies.”
MSU uses administrative and social coercion to force male students to participate in a humiliating and degrading demonstration. Victims not helped.
The Southern Poverty Law Center has placed AVfM and other related sites on a list identifying them as “misogynist” and “woman hating.” Paul Elam responds with a letter to the SPLC president.
What’s in an apology? Sometimes it is a statement of regret. Other times it is a political weapon used to inflict far more harm than what was originally being apologized for. Ask Rush, or the boys at Milton Academy.
Voting rights, or lack of them, are the quintessential piece of prima facie evidence of women’s oppression in the west. Feminists jingle them like a bloody set of chains. For B.R. Merrick, the sound has become empty and annoying.
It’s easy, and pretty common, to charge MRA’s with being conspiracy nuts. But that is in a topsy-turvey world where feminists see patriarchal machinations and oppression around every corner.
As VAWA falls under increased opposition more women are raising their voices in objection to the sexist legislation and the corrupt domestic violence industry that it finances. Is VAWA done?
What kind of “Doctor” is Betty McLellan? And what kind of “psychotherapy” is she practicing on her patients? From the looks of things, she appear more interested in political indoctrination than in mental health.
You have heard about double standards your whole life, usually about how they favor men over women. Feminists used them to form an entire movement. Pierce Harlan takes a look at a few of his own observation.