Tucker Carlson Says Rape Is Great!
Tucker Carlson recently made an ass of himself on the subject of female sex predators. The Amazing Atheist has a look at this absurdity.
Tucker Carlson recently made an ass of himself on the subject of female sex predators. The Amazing Atheist has a look at this absurdity.
A video made by Attila Vinczer, naming public figures Carol Taggio, Dameian Muirhead, and Janet MacMillan, all named in a public lawsuit, is under legal threat of removal for “privacy violation.”
There can be no doubt that feminism emerged from the political left. But as Barbarossa notes so eloquently, “the enemy of my enemy is not always my friend.”
Despite attempts to wipe Chris Mackney’s existence from the public record, he will not be forgotten. Gregory Becker gives a moving tribute to a man he says did not suicide, but drowned.
We were happy to discover a promising new YouTuber commenting on sexual politics: That Guy T!
One of the few people left who call themselves “feminist” that we still have much respect for looks at the rampant rape hysteria being caused by the U.S. government’s Centers for Disease Control.
Take heart my friends. While those “protesters” planned their disruption of the recent Fiamengo lecture at the University of Ottawa. Due to the ridiculous tolerance of the disrupters, they were successful; see it here. I covertly FTSU! I waltzed into a feminist hornet’s nest, camera in hand, unannounced and unexpected–definitely unexpected, as these feminists rarely/never …
In the wake of legal threats to censor a dying man’s message to the world, a number of online sources, on YouTube, Facebook, and elsewhere, have taken to copying his message and even making videos of it reading it out loud. One of these is Gary Costanza, aka JerryTheOther: He’s not the only one. Victor …
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Sammy Allouba takes on the absurd Everyday Feminism Project’s 25 examples of rape culture. Thanks Sam, we wanted to do it but we didn’t have the energy!
Jaclyn Friedman, Adele Mercier, and their feminist supports have demonstrated, for all the world to see, that feminists have no right to control the narrative on sexual assault, and no place–at all, in any way–in the discussion of male rape victims.