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Category Archives: Dalrock’s Law of Feminism
Humorless scolds.
Feminism is the assertion that men are evil and naturally want to harm women, followed by pleas to men to solve all of women’s problems. — Dalrock’s Law of Feminism This summer Melinda Gates launched a campaign called Equality Can’t … Continue reading
Anna Hitchings can’t find a man.
End of transmission. H/T Boris, Steve, & Anna.
Tragedy of the feminist commons.
Dalrock’s Law of Feminism: Feminism is the assertion that men are evil and naturally want to harm women, followed by pleas to men to solve all of women’s problems. Reader The Question found an example of Dalrock’s Law of Feminism … Continue reading
“Patriarchy Chicken”, a microcosm of feminism.
From Instapundit HIGHER EDUCATION BUBBLE UPDATE: Professor says she plays “chicken” with men while walking to empower women. “The idea of patriarchy chicken is as follows: by refusing to move out of the way to avoid collision with men going … Continue reading
What it would look like if the Kendrick brothers made razor blade commercials.
From Forbes Why Gillette’s New Ad Campaign Is Toxic: The 1:48 length video starts out with images of remarkably troubled looking men as a narrator makes reference to bullying, sexual harassment, and toxic masculinity. It then poses the question “Is … Continue reading