I know that many men aren't interested in standing up to say something against feminism's support of injustice against men because they're afraid of being labelled 'misogynist'. I also know that many women aren't complaining about sexist discrimination against men because at least it's not affecting them. This makes up the considerable majority of people. I think it's less than 5% of men and women who care enough about what's going on that they're looking for websites and information that supports what they're seeing. Many of them feel alone with their observations and feelings, and they're looking for others who sees and feels what they do.
In this society that criminalises men for being men, we need to fight for their rights as much as others are fighting for the rights of women. We're all human beings after all.
Tuesday, 22 March 2016
Saturday, 12 March 2016
The war on men
Wednesday, 9 March 2016
Political correctness and 'safe spaces'
I've been seeing mention of 'safe spaces' popping up in news and social media quite a lot, and it seems to be increasing. Students are being offered counseling over any potential offence they might feel. Or safe spaces to retreat to when confronted with ideas that make them uncomfortable or traumatised. The increasing level of political correctness is crazy.
Saturday, 5 March 2016
You have no right to not be offended
A friend of mine had a discussion with me during the week about free speech. He tried to get me to understand that sometimes suppressing free speech was a good thing. Some people might get offended at the words someone uses. Best to make sure no one sees use those words.

Wednesday, 2 March 2016
Men caused this problem
In a misguided attempt to avoid offending women, men have become cowards. By letting women strive for equal rights without men's input, men's rights became diminished. As a result we have human rights and women's rights, but we're missing men's rights. We really should just have human rights.
Tuesday, 1 March 2016
Feminism is a cancer on civilisation
There's a new #FeminismIsCancer hashtag making the rounds on Twitter. I'm one of those who are happy to see it. The definitions of cancer include: "an evil or destructive practice that is hard to contain or eradicate". It's occasionally used in statements like 'racism is a cancer,' and now it seems to be gaining popularity with 'feminism is a cancer'.
As you might expect, I couldn't agree more.
As you might expect, I couldn't agree more.
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