Politics and pink camouflage
The news is heating up about women in combat. As expected, arguments have erupted across the nation and beyond. According to Paul Elam, most people are arguing about the wrong things at the wrong time.
The news is heating up about women in combat. As expected, arguments have erupted across the nation and beyond. According to Paul Elam, most people are arguing about the wrong things at the wrong time.
When Lola broke up with Eric she got a ritzy home, a chauffeur, a personal chef, two nannies for the kids, a holiday allowance and a boatload of child support. It was not enough. She wanted more. She sued. She lost. Good.
The Rules, a booklet for women designed to help them put men on leashes, has been out for 20 years now. But the philosophy it preached is still fully at play in our culture. John Hembling does a retrospective analysis.
It is not like we did not already know that Erin Pizzey is a very talented woman. She still seems intent on proving it, over and over again. Needless to say we are delighted with the effort and even more so with the results.
Fireworks in the U.S. capitol where a fight has been brewing over a report from major human rights group regarding the Metropolitan Police Department’s handling of sexual assault cases. Chief Lanier fights back, but it’s all about VAWA
How can the users of feminist tactics continue to see themselves as anything except an irrational mob. The answer, or at least a part of the answer may be that they are not modern thinkers. Their thought echoes that of a primitive, emotionally driven mob.
There seems to be something innately violent and vindictive in the feminist mind – and we use that term loosely. Take PMS for example. It is not just a bad card dealt by human biology. It is an excuse to rationalize the torture of others. How shocking.
The perfidious, concupiscent and carnally importuning Pee Zed Myers has put forth the idea that top level MRAs are needed at the upcoming women’s something or another conference hosted by such and such somewhere. JTO accepts.
A Voice for Men welcomes guest contributor Kenneth Westhues, who presents us an article on the phenomenon of mobbing, a destructive artifact of postmodern life in academe, and, as most of you know, well beyond.
Vanja Krajina has been placed on the offender’s registry at register-her.com. She was placed there for the violent and abusive bigotry she inflicted on young men attempting to attend a lecture by Dr. Warren Farrell in November of 2012.