The Gynozom Apocalypse is nigh
Who is that person next to you? Are they a friendly human being, or just pretending? Are they safe, or poised to lean over and take a bite out of your ass?
Who is that person next to you? Are they a friendly human being, or just pretending? Are they safe, or poised to lean over and take a bite out of your ass?
Lester Ward developed his ‘gynæcocentric theory’ in a speech in 1888, providing a touchstone for later feminists and evolutionary psychologists interested in female superiority.
Differing explanations exist for why gynocentrism came into being, however no one in the MHRM doubts its existence. The question is how might we bring an end to it?
Here is Mundane matt’s Part 2 commentary on the controversy surrounding removal of gamers from Calgary Expo for offending feminists.
GamerGate controversy springs back to life after the removal of gamers from Calgary Expo for offending feminists attending the event.
Society wrings its collective hands about the loss of chivalry, but chivalry is far indeed from finished.
John Stuart Mill published his Subjection of Women in 1869, writing that the State should take over the role of male chivalry. It appears his gynocentric vision has come true.
Auguste Comte (1798 – 1857) , the founder of modern sociology (actually coining the term), argued that women should be placed at the centre of social architecture. Professor Mike Gane supplies a few details about the gynocentric vision this first sociologist.
The following Letter To The editor of Reynolds Newspaper in 1896 provides a snapshot of inequity before the law. Has anything changed? Well no, it hasn’t.
What are the signs that a system of belief is a religion? Noah Murphy takes a look.