A Father’s Lament
It can be difficult to appreciate the extent to which men are discriminated against – until it becomes personal. Paul Schwennesen relates his story.
It can be difficult to appreciate the extent to which men are discriminated against – until it becomes personal. Paul Schwennesen relates his story.
Here come the girly Boy Scouts. Paul Elam wants to welcome them.
Social justice warriors should be hammering Star Trek: Discovery. August Løvenskiolds draws a map for those lost in space.
If we object to what some characterize as coerced motherhood, can we close our ears to pleas about coerced fatherhood?
“Women hold up half the sky.” What does it mean? Now and then, on a sunny day, when strolling over Mount Everest, I look around to see where these women are—the ones holding up half the sky. Clouds are made of water and water is heavy, so I suspect they have quite a challenge going …
Dad’s are the best!
Weird things are coming out of Minnesota. Is Charlottesville one of them?
In case you have been under a rock for two weeks, Google has a controversy going. Jewel Eldora with some suggestions for the information behemoth.
In the first 4 articles of their series Jewel Eldora & Co. discussed the phenomena of automatic out-group derogation of men. In this concluding article they discuss the deadly effects of the automatic in-group bias toward women.
Paul Elam with some thoughts on men, women, power and accountability.