AVfM Classics: the myth of women’s oppression
Winning a race is easy when you start with one foot already across the finish line, and everyone else pretends not to notice.
Winning a race is easy when you start with one foot already across the finish line, and everyone else pretends not to notice.
A fundamental law is that every living organism is inclined to choose the path of least resistance, least pain, greatest reward. Stephen Jarosek (aka Codebuster) looks at the implications of this law in the workplace behavior of men and women.
With Lauren Southern recently placing herself in the spotlight by doing a hit piece on her ex husband, while lauding her own purity, we have another item to publish from 2021. –Ed. The phrase Southern Oscillation may not be familiar to many, especially those outside Australia. The Southern Oscillation is an atmospheric phenomenon in the …
With Lauren Southern recently placing herself in the spotlight by doing a hit piece on her ex husband, while lauding her own purity, we thought it would be a good time to republish this item from 2021. – Eds. The following is a transcript from my above video talk. – PE Hey guys, once …
In the past men were warned and taught about the possibility of being cuckolded. In the highly developed societies of today, men are disparaged for showing any concern over the possibility.
In the UK, women become mothers when they give birth. Fathers must file an application to become fathers, and the mother must agree. That’s an interesting version of equality.
Debbie marched into the White House, her fellow feminists at her side. A man greeted her at the door. “May I help you ladies?”
“Wow, they’re insulting me right off the bat,” Debbie thought.
Gonzo Historian Robert St. Estephe, author of the indispensible “Unknown History of Misandry” weblog, returns with another entry on the history of violence committed by women, and society’s tendency to excuse it and even make allowances. This one will really make your head spin: a 1922 proposal to just make it legal for women to kill.
As a short introduction, I’m a proud lifelong reader of the Post who nevertheless has long noticed the paper’s gender bias, most notably its imbalanced coverage of domestic violence, as described in a February 2023 report by The Coalition to End Domestic Violence.1 But my pride in the Post turned to quiet outrage in 2018 …
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