Recently the media noticed a growing group of women online called “Women Against Feminism.” Despite the claim that feminism is about freedom of choice, feminists had no problem harassing these women for their beliefs.
With violent Radfem groups like FEMEN making headlines around the world, it’s easy to see how the average woman would have nothing in common with them.…
The privilege of being Charles Clymer
Sigh. Most of you have seen the #StopClymer hashtag “campaign” all over Twitter. So what the hell is it about? Charles Clymer, male feminist, has apparently been set up to be sliced by his fellow female feminists. But why?
For one, he had consensual sex with a few of them.…
Feminist media bias, or how Man Boobz caused a media circus
If the events of the past few weeks have taught us anything, it’s that misinformation can do a lot of damage. A mistake of association was all that was needed for the media to further soil the name of the men’s rights movement. I am not so irrational as to believe that such an association was made on purpose.…
Honey Badger Radio: Being Badger
We’re told we’re in it for the money, for the fame, for the attention. We’re told we’re Stepford Wives, that we don’t know our own minds, that we suffer from internalized misogyny. We’re called bitches, sister-destroyers, and gender-traitors.
We’re female men’s rights activists.…
Rebecca Watson, or how not to be a skeptic
What can be said about Rebecca Watson that hasn’t already been said? From the moment she burst onto the scene with Elevatorgate, the Atheist community has been divided on the issue. This thin-skinned harpy tried to turn an invitation for coffee into evidence that Atheist men are sexist.…
The legacy of Valerie Solanas
I first encountered Valerie Solanas back in 2008 when I checked out a DVD from my local library. In my hands I held a copy of a film entitled, “I Shot Andy Warhol.” The bio pic is probably the one of the best unintentional arguments for anti-feminism that I have ever seen.…
Campus feminism poisons everything
College campuses have historically been known as places of study and open inquiry. They’ve been known as safe spaces for free speech and a free flow of ideas. Lecturers and guest speakers are the norm. It’s also normal for there to be a peaceful protest or two.…
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