Category Archives: feminism and men’s issues

I’m Back from Vacation

It’s not even six o’clock in the morning, so why am I writing a post at this ungodly hour? It’s because I’m jet-lagged; my body thinks it’s ten o’clock in the morning. That’s the time in Dominican Republic, where I’ve … Continue reading

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Do we need a mensch in the White House?

Mensch: A Yiddish word that means (roughly) “gentleman.” I got this from a relative recently: Rabbi Michael Beals: “The story I’m about to share with you about Joe Biden is special — in fact, I’m fairly certain I’m the only … Continue reading

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Quartz’s new hero: A female serial killer

We’re accustomed to reading tales of female heroes who break the Glass Ceiling, and challenge men by becoming successful and powerful. But why settle for this hackneyed trope when other, alternative hero-figures are available – specifically, the female serial killer. … Continue reading

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Gold-diggers complain: Not enough sugar-daddies

Thanks to my friend Diversity Chronicle for sending me this gem from The New York Post: Broke men are hurting American women’s marriage prospects There’s a devastating shortage of men who have their act together, according to a new study … Continue reading

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Islam is RIGHT about women

I found this on Quora, and I’ll quote the one who posted it, one Caleb Beers: This question is great! For those of you not in the know, “Islam is right about women” is a statement that is designed to … Continue reading

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Something worth seeing from TED

Sorry about not posting for a long time. Things have been good for me, and yet I’m not even remotely on course for  retirement at a decent age. Therefore, I’ve been spending almost all my time earning money. I’ll probably … Continue reading

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Google’s “anti-diversity manifesto”

It’s telling that the first page of Google search results does not yield that actual text of the memo. However, it does appear on the second page, here. I’ll include it at the end of this post. Also telling is … Continue reading

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“White man exonerated”

“White man exonerated.” The corporate-owned media is loath to use these words, even when the news story itself cries out for such a headline. A Yahoo Lifestyle headline reads: Dad Accused of Sexually Assaulting 4-Year-Old Daughter Cleared 20 Years Later … Continue reading

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The Nine Genders of PSU

Our local leftist rag, The Willamette Weekly (which I call “The Moth” because its stylized initials on the cover resemble the Hebrew word for “moth”) has reported that Portland State University now recognizes nine genders, and nine sexual orientations: The … Continue reading

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Desperate for victimhood

People are so desperate to consider themselves victims that one man’s letter to the editor, criticizing mature women for wearing yoga pants, motivated hundreds of women to participate in a rally for their right to wear yoga pants. Check out … Continue reading

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