I apologize about it seeming a bit disjointed I didn’t want to do a simple bullet point list but I didn’t feel like planning this out with nice segways or something either.
I assume many of you went to see the fairly (not so now) recent Suffragette movie portraying the “the foot soldiers of the early feminist movement” and to little surprise, it was exactly what we expected.…
Letter to the badgers; The domain of one’s ignorance
I have a colleague and friend who was, for much of his life, a working, high-level tradesman who still possesses a fair amount of engineering knowledge and practical nous. He is skilled in various mechanical tasks, clear and logical in his approach to any problem that requires both episteme and techne (knowledge and art).…
The Spectre of feminism
by Alex Thorne
I’ll begin this piece by clumsily using the first line from Karl Marx and Freidrich Engels’ Communist Manifesto: ‘There is a spectre haunting Europe; The spectre of Communism’ [1]. For the purpose of today’s idea, I’d like you to replace the word ‘Communism’ with ‘Feminism’.…
Letter to the badgers; on feminism and Quebec
Hello Badgers! (please call me Bob, I’m still closeted)
I wanted to come back to one of your guests in the show of January 29th, a young Quebecois man that seemed a bit in over his head facing off with Karen. Many of the things he said reflect my own impressions of the local situation of the SJW mentality, and I felt his points deserved to be clarified and expanded.…
“When did you wake up?” Selected Episode: Dr. Edward Rhymes
For years, my friend Erin Pizzey and I ran a radio show together. First it was called “Revelations with Erin Pizzey” and later it became “When Did You Wake Up?” Ultimately the show format was the same: when did you notice something was deeply wrong about what we were told about women men and violence, and what do we do about it now?…
Letter to the badgers: what I would say to my younger self
Hey Badgers, Alison, Karen and Hannah, I made a poem about what I would say if I were my younger me’s father.
It is about the experiences I have had as a young boy in this society and I felt like I wanted to share it with you guys cause I think you do phenomenal work and I hope this poem touches maybe a few people out there.…
Spirituality and sensuality; A father and daughter’s journey through art
by Alex Tinsley
First off I’d like to thank all of those who viewed my last article on this site positively! It has encouraged me to write more based off my knowledge of Japanese culture, how its evolved, and how it invalidates contemporary feminist narratives.…
El feminismo y la inteligencia emocional
Artículo original de El Ratel.
Antes de nada, he de decir que no soy ningún experto en inteligencia emocional. En absoluto. Tengo un conocimiento meramente superficial sobre ese tema, de manera que utilizaré aquí conceptos muy sencillos y básicos (porque no tengo otros).…
The feminist crusade against fatherhood
reprinted from Breaking the Glasses
Feminists will tell you that “Patriarchy” is the reason fathers are discriminated against in criminal court, via the presumption that women are better caregivers. That assertion is on a list that is being circulated and repeated by grassroots feminists in “debate,” without ever questioning its validity.…
EDF energy faces backlash after ill-advised egalitarian approach to encouraging children into STEM
EDF Energy – one of the main UK suppliers of gas and electricity – launched the #prettycurious campaign. The Pretty Curious Challenge was a social media competition for children aged 11-16 years old, asking them to submit ideas for a smart home.
During last year’s Pretty Curious programme, EDF ran a series of workshops for teen girls.…
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