The inflated definition of misogyny
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.
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.
Imagine if you would that there is a market for the idea that people should have equal human rights. Imagine one company holds a monopoly, but then suddenly has an upstart competitor.
Shivanthi Sathanandan, an official in the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party, has previously advocated for defunding and dismantling the Minneapolis Police Department. She’s now praising them. We’re very sorry to hear that her small children had to witness their mother being assaulted.
Nat Godot takes a look at the manipulation of sentiment taking place in modern society and the implications for men and women.
It’s easy to pass judgement when you will never experience another person’s reality. But what if you could? How quick would you then be to judge another?
I’ve got no problem with people wanting to ignore the fact that every civilization on the planet is defended by men. However, I take issue with feminists claiming that violence is a masculine trait. Note that I understand men use violence to protect others but that is not the type of violence feminists are referring to. They are talking about random and sadistic violence. They are talking about men who beat their wives and children simply because they can. Feminists put out commercials on national television, calling them “public service announcements”, which depict men beating women for spilling coffee and claim this scenario to be the norm for everyday families.
Janice Fiamengo discusses the phenomenon of ‘Passport Bros’
Paul Elam brings our attention to ‘patient zero’ in the epidemic of simping
When ‘soccer moms’ enroll boys in aggressive team sports to provide an outlet for male testosterone, are they helping boys to release aggression or rather creating an aggressive attitude that will need to draw upon the hormone to fuel it? Renown biologist Robert Sapolsky has some uncomfortable answers.