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Rape Culture Vultures

Little do we men understand the horror that lurks in our midst, the terror and foreboding that every woman feels most every waking moment. To us, the women dressed to the nines in the clubs, drunk and bitchy flirty, appear … Continue reading

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Smell the Glove

(This video wouldn’t embed.  The relevant portion comes just after the 1:00 mark.) [This post requires some rather graphic language and content to illustrate its point, including some details from my own sordid past.  Although in my opinion it doesn’t … Continue reading

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Reality Choose

“…when you live in the world of fantasy, reality becomes an opponent…” Jeff Goldstein, “Rude Awakening: Californians ‘Shocked’ by Premium Increases, Dropped Coverage” Much of the reason we have such a hard time getting through to leftists is that we … Continue reading

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The Victim-Predator

There’s no way of knowing for certain if early feminists were as angry as those of today; there are no YouTube clips of the Seneca Falls Convention.  However, I can’t help but suspect that if this showed up somewhere in … Continue reading

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Eliminate the Positive

The University of Georgia’s Student Government Association hosted a “dinner and dialogue” to protest the pernicious assault on our values sometimes known as the “success story“: The event “No More Success Stories: Dinner, Dialogue, Making A Difference” was scheduled for October 23rd (pace the … Continue reading

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Help! Help! I’m Being Oppressed!

In my last post I expounded upon why I take feminist claims that they feel eternally oppressed by “rape culture” with a grain of salt.  To apply what Glenn Reynolds often says regarding “global warming” to gender issues, I’ll start … Continue reading

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