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Tag Archives: feminism
PC is rape culture
It occurred to me today that one reason intersectional feminists never shut up about rape culture is that they do, in fact, live in a rape culture. Is there any group more politically correct than intersectional activism? And political correctness … Continue reading
Feminism in 2016
Feminists care so deeply about rape that they will make up horrific stories about gang rape on university campuses. Such as the UVA hoax, perpetrated by liar Jackie Coakley and her enabler, feminist Sabrina Rubin Erdely. Oh wait, no, they don’t … Continue reading
Privilege
Oh, look, Laurie Penny is getting slammed again. I always love it when YouTube commentators shred her ideas in their videos. Seeing stupid feminist blather get eviscerated is so cathartic. My comment: the values that Laurie Penny hates – “marriage, … Continue reading
On appropriate tactics
Anyone who argues in favor of restricting free speech should themselves be silenced. Civilization cannot stand if those who defend it refuse to make a distinction between civilized opponents who abide by mutually agreed-upon rules, and barbarians who don’t.
Focus on the Feminism
I have a vague feeling of nausea after reading the latest of Dalrock’s exposés of Focus on the Family’s “marriage” advice. I dimly recall that my parents were subscribers back in the 90s. (They aren’t now, to my knowledge.) I … Continue reading
Why don’t you make your own instead of appropriating ours? The story of VMI and VWIL
In the 1990s, the Virginia Military Institute was the last all-male public university in the US – and as one of the historic military colleges, it had a long, illustrious tradition built up over the years since its founding … Continue reading
Fainting Victorian Damsels
Mr. Wright’s comments on several delicate personalities working themselves up into a froth of hysteria over non-existent threats is worth reading. (Click through the links to the Vox Day post as well, for more amusement!) Nags and termagants indeed. It’s … Continue reading
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Fisking: What We Get Wrong about Women Submitting to Their Husbands
Oh boy. Look what showed up in my Facebook feed – shared by my BIL, liked by his feminist sister, and one of my premarital counselors(!). What We Get Wrong about Women Submitting to Their Husbands First red flag: it’s posted at … Continue reading
A golden cage
Sarah’s Daughter apparently waded through the commentary over on Alpha Game wherein an individual who idolizes “freedom” (particularly from social responsibilities to others, and especially from intimate social responsibilities) showed how utterly alien and empty the “freedom” feminist meme really is. I … Continue reading
What a shame
Stupid Party presidential candidate Carly Fiorina drops out of race, leaves message proving qualification beyond shadow of a doubt: “Feminism doesn’t shut down conversations or threaten women. It is not about ideology. It is not a weapon to wield against … Continue reading →