International Women’s Day: promoting gender war
March 8 is “International Women’s Day.” Its roots are shrouded in myths, many of them hateful and wrong. James Thompson examines the troubling history of this strange day.
March 8 is “International Women’s Day.” Its roots are shrouded in myths, many of them hateful and wrong. James Thompson examines the troubling history of this strange day.
The feminists are correct when they say we live in a rape culture, but not as correct as they’d like to be. Youtuber Goodfella breaks down the feminist narrative for us.
Dan Perrins is calling men’s rights advocates to action. The Toronto Police Services have, yet again, erased male victims from a criminal investigation and need to be reminded that men are people too.
Men are exploited as objects to inflict and endure violence for the benefit of others. Jason Gregory brings you part II of his series looking at inhumane cultural expectations toward the male body.
Men pay 72% of the income tax collected in the UK, women only 28%, and yet women receive the lion’s share of financial benefits from those taxes, while men receive publicly funded malignment of their sex by the same money. Mike Buchanan brings an article from The Backbencher on the subject.
Everyone knows that great rewards usually come from great risks. What they seem to forget is that most people who take great risks fail. People who complain about the lack of female billionaires seem to be missing this crucial fact, as Jalon Cain explains.
As women and girls grow ever more special in our culture, the fix is now in on getting more women into the field of computer programming. Since we can’t ask them to compete with men or each other to earn it, we can now simply pay off the teachers who might refer them.
Feminist wisdom claims that women are pressured into marriage by the patriarchy against their wills, and marriage is something women really don’t desire. No really. Anja Eriud points out a few ironies embedded in this narrative.
Sentenced to life in debtor’s prison. That is what one young immigrant was faced with after being locked up for failing to meet his young wife’s demands for money for herself and the relatives she brought over from the Old Country to be supported by her bricklayer hubby.
Having experienced false allegations and escaped prison only because he could definitively prove his own innocence, Attila Vinczer now works to free other men from false accusers who were not fortunate enough to make sure to Always Be Recording. He has sent a letter to Queen Elizabeth and a number of other dignitaries, and asks for your help with a petition to the Prime Minister of Canada.