In December, 2015, the US Department of Justice (DoJ), issued new guidelines to to help law enforcement agencies (LEAs) prevent gender bias in their response to sexual assault and domestic violence. The Justice Department’s Office on Violence Against Women (OVW), the Civil Rights Division and the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) collaborated to produce the guidance...
Getting triggered and why everyone should embrace it
by Tomás Allende Conte
Last year I was writing my final essay for my film aesthetic class. One of the films we had to watch was ‘A woman under the influence’ by Cassavetes. The movie deals with a woman’s descent into mental illness and the effect it has on her family.…
Dangerous labels.
My feeling is that labels are for canned food… I am what I am – and I know what I am. – Michael Stipe
If we randomly selected a thousand people from across the globe and lined them up, what we will find is that none of them will have the same thoughts, sexual orientation, religious background, understanding and so on.…
Dear Tech Crunch, You Suck at Reason and Compassion
Some woman wrote an absolutely ludicrous article on Tech Crunch entitled Dear White People, You Suck at Diversity, but I shall not be referring to her anything other than “Wimmin in Tech Crunch” because by her very own argument, to do so is to deny that sexual identity, gender and race are what matter above everything.…
The Year in Feminist Idiocy
Vice continued its crusade against truth and taste by publishing Chelsea G. Summer’s gleeful piece on “the new misandry chic.”
The article begins with a brief recitation of all the ways in which Western feminists gave men the finger in 2014, from the ubiquitous male tears mugs to “Etsy samplers emblazoned with ‘men are scum’” to the invention of Misanmas and the Misandrist’s Prayer.…
11-year-old boy commits suicide in Spain
Commented translation of the suicide note of a Spanish 11-year-old boy. The case has been reopened.
Carmen González, the mother of the 11-year-old boy Diego, found out about her son’s suicide in a tragic way. She was supposed to go over some school lessons with him, but couldn’t find him in his room.…
Georgia’s Got Rape and Witch Hunts On Her Mind
Georgia Tech is facing increased scrutiny for its use of the single judge, jury and executioner model to try rape cases, and may be changing its approach to accusations in the near future. The university has been embroiled in increasing controversy over the 12 students who have been expelled for sexual assault allegations in the last five years, two of which brought lawsuits to the school.…
Feminist acts of violence in Colombian campus
English translation of an official statement issued by Del Valle University (Cali, Colombia)
Source:
Del Valle University, 16th January 2016
The Academic Council condemns the acts of violence committed on the university campus on January 13th.…
Reforming Rising Sun Rape
When men’s rights activists fight to get resources, the law and even the culture reformed for men who suffer from rape experiences across a wide variety of countries, feminism often stands in the way. Indeed, it could be and has been said that the gynocentric views feminism engenders serve to strengthen the apathy to achieving justice and closure for male rape victims.…
Seven blind feminists feel up an imaginary Elephant
According to a survey carried out by top female executives in the tech industry, 60% of women in tech reported unwanted sexual advances. Of these, around two thirds say these advances were from a superior colleague. The survey called ‘Elephant in the Valley’ was inspired by the discourse surrounding the Ellen Pao & KPCB trial – in which the former sued her then employer, Kleiner Perkins...
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