Coercion and the politics of inclusion
Alphabet soup, it’s not just a kid’s meal anymore.
Alphabet soup, it’s not just a kid’s meal anymore.
We hear an awful lot about the evils of the male gaze, but rarely do we hear about efforts to harvest that gaze.
Doug Mortimer looks at the life of Ernest Hemingway and his relations with the women in his life.
Tanveer Ahmed offers an empathetic and more nuanced look behind the face of racism and male anger.
Nat Godot takes a look at the manipulation of sentiment taking place in modern society and the implications for men and women.
Douglas Galbi gives examples of mothers controlling sons choice of wives in historical periods.
The horribly misguided doctor – among others – actually promotes this mutilation on the youngest of the young, newborns, the very age that the AAP says is damaging to the infant’s health.
The speech of men is rich with poetic slang in contrast to the verbose prose of women we are so often pressured to emulate.
Tim Patten calls out the destructive ideologues working in our education systems
As with sexual assault hysteria on college campuses, Michael Conzachi underlines the same phenomenon taking place in our military institutions.