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Category Archives: feminism and men’s issues
Serena Williams: Victim of sexism and racism?
According to Marc Bain, of Quartz.com, tennis player Serena Williams is underpaid, and underendorsed – because of sexism, racism or both. He writes: The US Open begins today (Aug. 31), and Serena Williams has a chance to make tennis history. … Continue reading
I've been thinking about suicide
… but that post didn’t work out, so I’m writing about homosexuals instead. It seems an athlete named Steward Butler has been accused of attacking two men who were kissing each other. Butler is being charged with a hate-crime. This … Continue reading
Celebrating diversity in New York
Here’s a video of a young woman enjoying diversity while strolling through New York. I can think of several problems with the video. Firstly, since when is an offhand compliment “harassment?” Secondly, would she rather be ignored by the opposite … Continue reading
The fat banker
Recently, I had occasion to visit one of Oregon’s fine credit unions. These institutions offer many services, and they provide competition to traditional banks. They tend to be friendly, informal, places. Not that my local bank is unfriendly; I’m always … Continue reading
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Homosexuality, Christianity and Africa
Making my travel plans for the upcoming American Renaissance conference, it occurred to me that I might as well combine my customary tropical vacation with the conference trip. It would save me extra travel and expense. Being on a tight … Continue reading
On gendered pronouns
According to technical writer Bryan Cantrill (thanks to Mangan for the link), an employee should be fired for ignoring directives to pull gendered pronouns from his work. He writes: But while Isaac is a Joyent employee, Ben is not—and if … Continue reading
Social Bias Within The Academic and Political Establishment
Why do we refuse to recognize the obvious and how do popularity and gender fit into this? Robert Jinman does a great job tying it all together. Highly recommended: Social Bias Within The Academic and Political Establishment
The Perils of an Ideological Approach
Men’s rights spokesman Karen Straughan has a mastery of the English language that few can rival. Her powers of analysis are also impressive. Here we see this astute woman exposing the flawed mindset of the feminist movement. Watch the video … Continue reading
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Vicarious submissiveness
Human Stupidity (he sends me a lot of stuff) recently sent me an article that deals with the frequent incompatibility between feminism, which asserts equality between the sexes, and human sexuality, which often favors inequality between the sexes. The Psychology … Continue reading
How important is physical strength?
How important is physical strength in violent confrontations? I’ve heard women say that a man’s superior brute strength is not such a big deal, that it’s useful mainly for opening jars. Among primitive humans, those who could not open jars … Continue reading
