Roosters Behaving Badly, Hens Cheeping Loudly
Feminists that don’t need men will need the state, which is run by the worst sorts of men and women imaginable. Now the state is our father, and what a rotten dad he is.
Feminists that don’t need men will need the state, which is run by the worst sorts of men and women imaginable. Now the state is our father, and what a rotten dad he is.
Erin Pizzey recounts the tumultuous culture wars that took place in the 1970s between sincere reformers and those dangerous ideologues who formed a hate movement against half the human race.
“Feminism is a drive to increase female power with no clearly stated endpoint, and that feminism is impelled by a bottomless disaffection toward all things male.”
Fewer men are teaching boys how to be boys, and it seems that even fewer men are interested in teaching young men how to enter in.
The question still hangs over the whole thing though. How the Hell did we allow things to get this bad? How did it become so acceptable to treat men and boys like disposable robots that exist only to please women; to produce and pay taxes?
Fewer men are teaching boys how to be boys, and it seems that even fewer men are interested in teaching young men how to enter in.
The obvious first place to look is male genital mutilation. Nothing says “I’m afraid of horny men” quite like lopping off most of their erogenous zones and turning them into face cream for rich old white chicks. There are few areas of social concern which so blatantly flaunt sexist double standards upheld by fear of male sexuality quite so clearly as in this instance.
“Some have touted this as a step toward equality. Many, however, seem outraged at the idea of imposing mandatory military service on women during wartime…” Hannah Wallen explores.
Caroline Kitchens, a Senior Research Associate at the American Enterprise Institute breaks down the origin of the one in five college rape statistics. Here are the facts
Acting much like a feminist, and not unlike a typical personality disordered woman, the Greek Goddess Hera makes for an interesting study