Tag Archives: Feminism
When Men/Women fail to support their children
Marriage Rates and Political Leaning
100 years of women’s empowerment
17th Century Women’s petition against coffee, that “drying enfeebling Liquor”
‘Feminist’ Trudeau under attack for attending gender-segregated event at Ottawa mosque
It’s already been established that making the West more Muslim is more important to leftists than making it more feminist. So Feminists, sit down and shut up. You’re being thrown under the cultural marxist bus, just like you threw working class white men under the bus.
Pro tip: As German authorities recently advised in their country, you should wear sneakers to outrun rapists. Good luck.
“I was born to have babies”: U.S. Olympian sparks feminist outrage
Feminist Chose Islam
After Anal Rape, Left Wing Activist Felt ‘Guilt And Responsibility’ His Migrant Attacker Was Deported
It’s a mental disorder:
An active member of the Norwegian Socialist Left Party (SV) who described himself as an ardent “feminist and anti-racist” explained the difficulty he experienced accepting that he had been anally raped by a male migrant. He said he didn’t blame the man for the attack, and regretted the fact he had been sent back to Somalia.
Feminist Linda Gordon Quote on Destroying the Family
Unwed Birth Rates
Relationship Stability vs. Female pre-Relationship Promiscuity
Fertility vs. Women’s Education
Male vs Female Political Beliefs
The Paradox of Declining Female Happiness
Is this Black comedy?
They couch the precipitous decline of women’s happiness in feminist language — a “gender gap in happiness” — as if more poison would make things better.
—“By many objective measures the lives of women in the United States have improved over the past 35 years, yet we show that measures of subjective well-being indicate that women’s happiness has declined both absolutely and relative to men. The paradox of women’s declining relative well-being is found across various datasets, measures of subjective well-being, and is pervasive across demographic groups and industrialized countries. Relative declines in female happiness have eroded a gender gap in happiness in which women in the 1970s typically reported higher subjective well-being than did men. These declines have continued and a new gender gap is emerging — one with higher subjective well-being for men. “—




























