To the editors of CafeMom, The Stir
After repeated demands from concerned citizens and activists, the pro sexual mutilation article at CafeMom, The Stir remains online. Further action on this matter is now required.
After repeated demands from concerned citizens and activists, the pro sexual mutilation article at CafeMom, The Stir remains online. Further action on this matter is now required.
A proponent of PUA has tossed down the gauntlet and challenged Elam to a debate. The challenge has been answered, “Why yes, of course.” Details are pending.
In what we are sure will bring a sigh of relief to more than a few AVfM readers who have been slammed with this story for days, JtO offers the final word on the matter of Jenna Myers Karvunidis.
No kidding guys, if you are on blood pressure medicine, you better take it before you listen to tonight’s show. Prepare to be pissed before this one is over, Show is tonight at 8:00 PM CST
Women who kill and commit other violent crimes are definitely on the increase. But rather than respond with concern for the victims, concern for the perps seems to be the order of the day.
John the Other gives us a reminder of what is really at stake in our response to the war against men, fathers and boys, and what it is we are actually fighting. Unsettling, to say the least.
In a society quickly moving from rape hysteria into rape inquisitions, the pursuit of justice now seems antiquated and pointless. John the Other predicts a very bad outcome for this reality.
Izzey gives a very personal and compelling perspective on the subject of rape, and rape hysteria. And with it she adds a lesson in healing and moving on with life all the stronger. Bullshit doesn’t help.
Just where is our misandric society heading with men and masculinity? What are the limits to our utility, if any, and how far will the system of feminist governance go to find out? JtO pounds some very ugly answers into his keyboard.
John the Other issues some questions to the moderators of Wikipedia. We assume, of course, that these questions will go unanswered, as appears to be the default reaction of Wikipedia to any uncomfortable inquiries.