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The Domestic Violence Industry: Our Nation’s Newest Welfare System
The Domestic Violence Industry: Our Nation’s Newest Welfare System
There’s no reason to think any of them will come up with anything new or more creative. In fact, we can openly predict what those foolish enough to call in to the show will have to say. Since we know what’s coming, let’s make the best of it.
In case “Birth of Vagicon” hasn’t yet prompted people to throw a brick through my window I thought I might recap with an examination of a review—of sorts—of The Man Whisperer written by Candice M. Giove over at the New York Post. I haven’t read it and I can tell you right now that there’s a greater chance of me …
Many who express themselves in the main stream media and in fact all over the internet seem to be infatuated with speaking in the third person. They offer all kinds of advice and insights into making this shithole of existence a better place. It seems that so many of us are lacking in self-esteem we …
Over the past few days there has been a lot of internet activity, including here, related to Josh Jasper’s controversial video in which his organization, The Riverview Center, uses an infant boy in a commercial as a message enhancer for an anti-rape campaign. In the first article I wrote on the subject, I passed on …
“The Office of the Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State for Women’s Empowerment.” No, that’s not the clandestine front group from a Tom Clancy spy novel, nor is it a libertarian’s bad dream. Rather, it’s is a real-life program underwritten by the U.S. taxpayer. A brainchild of Hillary Clinton, the unit’s declared mission is …
Lecture No. 6 “Whatever crushes individuality is despotism, by whatever name it may be called” – J. S. Mill Domination. So much of feminist analysis revolves around this term. A man who punches his wife is not just angry at her; he is attempting to dominate her. A man who disagrees with a woman and …
Recently, I had a brief exchange with a misandric female, username flip. who had a hissy fit after reading John Hembling’s piece “On Marriage.”
PRESS RELEASE WASHINGTON / February 4, 2011 – A victim rights group is calling on the National Football League to denounce the myth that Super Bowl Sunday is a “day of dread” for victims of abuse. Stop Abusive and Violent Environments – SAVE – believes such claims foster hysteria and trivialize the problem of domestic violence. The myth dates back to …
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In the second meeting of the Texas Human Trafficking Prevention Task Force held November 17, 2010, state Attorney General Greg Abbott said, “Recent Super Bowls provide a sobering picture of what can happen …The Florida Coalition Against Human Trafficking (FCAHT) reported that tens of thousands of women and minors were trafficked in the Miami area …
Texas Attorney General Can’t Cite “Tens of Thousands” of Super Bowl Sex Slaves Figure Read More »