Feminism: A Disease of Right and Left
With the upcoming debate we are publishing this piece by Bax to remind that the left and right have long been disabled by feminist interference. Not even Bax’s beloved socialism was spared.
With the upcoming debate we are publishing this piece by Bax to remind that the left and right have long been disabled by feminist interference. Not even Bax’s beloved socialism was spared.
How common are false rape allegations? Anyone who tells you they know for sure is lying to you. But one thing we do know: you can convict a man of rape based on nothing but allegation alone. Robert Franklin looks at one chilling case in Michigan.
Circumcision is medically unnecessary, harmful, dangerous, not required in its current form by most religious traditions, and rationalizations for it are largely based on quack medicine and hatred of male sexuality. Jacqueline Hooman and Men’s Human Rights Ontario have info you should know, and share with others.
Mike Buchanan of the Justice for Men and Boys (& The Women Who Love Them) was lied about by a Huffington Post feminist–and he got Huffington Post to issue a retraction. Well done Mike!
According to Ernest B. Bax ‘equality between the sexes’ has been raised to the position of sacred dogma, one which entails little more than a factitious exaltation of the woman at the expense of the man. Not one to be deterred by political correctness, Bax speaks his mind on the subject.
Of course the title to this article carries with it a bit of levity; a touch of humor. Perhaps offensive to some. That is human nature; a way to help people cope with matters that are anything but funny, like what is happening in Canada right now, with the wholesale legal disenfranchisement of men.
How prejudiced about a country and its people do you have to be to blindly accept any statistic you read? Anil Kumar looks at one such statistic, and calls on the Thomson Reuters foundation and the British Government to clean up their act.
A new film, “The Mask You Live In,” looks to have promise but also to have some troubling premises. Dr. Christina Hoff Sommers offers an analysis of issues she sees in what’s available of the film so far, and it’s a view we suspect a lot of you will share.
John Nazarian, a private investigator in California who specializes in contentious celebrity divorces, is apparently upset at the attention he has been getting from A Voice for Men. And here we were thinking everyone in Hollywood loves attention. Remember, John, no publicity is bad publicity.
The Indian judiciary, notorious for its corruption and scandalous misandry, has recently found itself hoist with its own petard, as retired judges begin finding themselves caught up by the very legal practices they once defended as noble and necessary to “protect women.”