Draft feminists, not beer
“Draft beer, not people” was emblazoned on t-shirts in the 1960’s. August Løvenskiolds updates the slogan for the age of political correctness.
“Draft beer, not people” was emblazoned on t-shirts in the 1960’s. August Løvenskiolds updates the slogan for the age of political correctness.
Paul Elam recently published the first of a series of videos on that most challenging of topics — abortion. David King offers an alternative take in the first of four articles, ultimately to come to a rather different conclusion than Paul.
Harper Lee’s classic “To Kill a Mockingbird” is rarely talked about in much depth. Could it be because ideologues fear its most prominent plot point?
Women and the draft. How will it play out?
Douglas Galbi asks “In twelfth-century Europe, did men unquestioningly accept love servitude to women?”
For decades, Men’s Human Rights Advocates tried to “play nice” with feminists, to no avail. Andybob details why the MHRM should stand on principles and refuse to compromise.
As part of Valentines Day observations we are republishing some older articles, including this article by Peter Wright revealing Valentine’s is largely for entertaining women.
Another politically motivated military rape case
Is it the love of penis, or Satan, that is causing women to reject women candidates? August Løvenskiolds explores the loopy world of feminist presidential politics.
False accusers come in all professions, even cops. Public Corruption hound-dog Michael Conzachi reports on a case in L.A.