A Trigger Warning About Trigger Warnings
Sometimes the biggest thing to fear is fear itself. Catreece Macleod contends that “trigger warnings” are the ultimate example of creating more fear about fears.
Sometimes the biggest thing to fear is fear itself. Catreece Macleod contends that “trigger warnings” are the ultimate example of creating more fear about fears.
There is a certain perfect beauty to feminist weddings – they are perfect proof that feminism is no different from traditionalism and that men should avoid all marriages. August Løvenskiolds has all the weepy details.
Tom Golden went to TIME Magazine looking for journalistic coverage of the First International Conference on Men’s Issues. So did his wife. They were both disappointed with their reporter, Jessica K. Roy.
Proponents of mandatory DNA testing at birth say it would tackle paternity fraud and would introduce truth as a standard in the relationships of the parents. Lucian Vâlsan analyzes what’s wrong with this idea and proposes an alternative approach.
Julie Borowski has been branded a rape apologist for advocating self-defence against rapists. She responds to her critics.
One of the most controversial topics we cover at this website is men’s reproductive rights. It is also one of the topics we publish about least frequently. Gordon Wadsworth wanted to add his opinion on the subject into the library of literature here. He adds a bombshell.
Child psychologist Penelope Leach says sleepovers at dad’s ‘may damage brain’, Jack Visits a Prison to Get Confirmation from Violent Convicted Criminals
CAFE was going to participate in Toronto, Ontario’s PRIDE event. That is, until event organizers gave them the boot at the last minute. Seems like PRIDE is really picky about who stands with them to support gay identity. What was that which goeth before the fall?
Ladies, Matt Forney wants to be your abusive, patriarchal tyrant because he views you as immature children. Jack Barnes dismisses Forney’s depraved logic in favour of another idea – the radical notion that women are adults.
For those of you who didn’t get to see it, we bring you Karen Straughan’s talk, in which she refutes the ‘once upon a time’ claim that feminism started as a movement for equality. She explains that it has been always been about misandry, gynocentrism, and blaming men for all the evils of the world.