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White Supremacy: A Euphemism For White Women Worship

So why is white supremacy a euphemism for white women worship? Because men’s role in the “supremacy” is geared toward the single goal of serving white women, a role otherwise known as chivalry or benevolent sexism. Whether men traditionally called her ma’am, m’lady, madam or some other highfalutin title, the sexual dynamic was always one …

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An existential take on the view of women as children

  One of the most commonly made arguments in the manosphere concerning female socialisation in the West is that women are most often raised to behave like children and remain in an eternal state of emotional and psychological childhood throughout their lives. The blue pill world facilitates this process by treating women like delicate princesses …

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Arawelo: The Somalian Legend that Endorses Men’s Rights

Queen Arawelo is among the best-known folktale characters. Originally an obscure figure outside of Somalia, her legend has reached international audiences due to English-language media: a graphic novel (Mohamed, 2014), an article in biographies of women in history (Porath, 2016), and a theatrical production in London. There’s even a website for diasporic Somalian women named …

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The Scourge of Fatherlessness and the Death of God

If God is dead, all things are permitted. —Ivan Karamazov in The Brothers Karamazov   There is a father absence crisis in society, observes the National Fatherhood Initiative. “According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 18.3 million children, 1 in 4, live without a biological, step, or adoptive father in the home,” it reports. This is generating a …

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The Origins And Structure Of Damseling

Damseling is a biologically-based behavior that’s as old as the human race. Technically speaking, the behaviour we refer to as damseling refers to any human being who announces its vulnerability to others – to husband, family, friend, stranger or to one’s tribe. The announcement of vulnerability stimulates a neurological system in the brain of observers, thereby eliciting reflexes of …

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