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Tag Archives: Feminism

Why We Must Discriminate

 
Over the last 50 years, America has witnessed the cultural ruin of its women. When women fall, an entire way of life and civilization itself are not far behind. In order to reverse this state of affairs, a profound change in attitudes and prevailing mores is necessary. It’s not a question of returning to a [...]

Anti-Woman Women

 
The idea that women in power are more sympathetic to women is false. This notion has been used countless times to justify the choice of women over men as lawyers, judges, and politicians. In fact, women in power are often actively anti-woman, despising the very things most women cherish.
Here is a good example. In a recent interview with the [...]

Why Lesbianism?

 
The growth in lesbianism is one of the least-discussed cultural changes of recent years. No society on earth has seen lesbians become more comfortably open with their way of life as ours.
Why? Why are there more lesbians and why are their numbers almost certain to grow? The celebration of individual desire, the loss of faith [...]

Are Men More Feminist than Women?

 
Feminism is not a “women’s movement.” Women have been its most outspoken and visible proponents, but men have enthusiastically embraced its central ideas and worked to fulfill them.
Men may even be the greater feminists today. Feminism has meant a loss of status, of political power and of earning potential for men, but these are things they have willingly [...]

Oprah-nomics

 
The charms of Oprah Winfrey are legion. One minute, she’s your girlfriend; the next, she’s gentle guru or political prophet or healing psychologist. Most of all, she is empathic. If I were a felon, I’d like to have her for my judge. If I were prisoner, I’d want her for my warden. To be Oprah-ized [...]