Two Movies, Eight Straight Men: Part I
The first half of this two-part article will focus on comedic, misandric, cinematic garbage.
The first half of this two-part article will focus on comedic, misandric, cinematic garbage.
I deferred to chivalry a few months ago. I was wrong. I am correcting it here. No biggie.
When an article that paints Assange as “a man of strong sexual appetites who is not averse to exploiting his fame” can’t find a single thing to substantiate the rape charges, what are the chances that a single male reader will not see this as a wake-up call?
Now, did I just do a bait and switch with the headline to grab your attention, only to offer up something less dramatic than it’s promise? No, not at all. A simple click on the link below will take you to something you have never heard before, a radio show, with corporate sponsorship, that deals …
Janice G. Raymond, a studier of women, thinks that bartering with one’s body is somehow perverse. What she doesn’t realize is that both men and women barter with their bodies on a regular basis, and not just for sex.
What a fantastic film. On every level. Every man should see it.
For feminists and conservatives, the enemy is pornography, hence the new word I’ve coined: misaporno. They hate it, hate it, hate it.
Polanski’s real crime, as I shall explain, is not rape, but contempt for The Law. In the government’s zeal to keep this case open after more than 30 years, everyone involved except the presiding judge, now dead, has been adversely affected, and virtually all of them wish for it to end.
Apparently, Sam Harris is “feared by the pious” and “adored by secularists.” Ooooo. As a former pious individual, I’m so, so scared. I occasionally defend the pious in spite of my current lack of faith. I can’t ever imagine that I’ll defend Mr. Harris. Mr. Harris is a scientist. Guess what? So am I. What …
(Paul’s note: I have been working with Factory for some time on the conversion of MRm! Magazine to MenZ Magazine. Well, actually, I have talked a lot and he has done all the work. I suggested he run the editorial letter from the new issue, which you can now download directly from the sidebar on …