Another research paper promoting the legalization of prostitution as beneficial has been released. Titled, “Associations between sex work laws and sex workers’ health: A systematic review and meta-analysis of quantitative and qualitative…
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Policy-makers and “gender identity” scholars may not care about biological sex, but it turns out that patriarchy does care very much about the female bodies of women and girls.
Lucia Perez Montero was drugged and gang raped by three men, before suffering a heart attack due to “excessive pain,” yet three male judges determined all was “consensual.”
The neoliberal concept of freedom has opened up a space where a patriarchal authoritarianism, exemplified by gender identity politics, has been able to take root and thrive.
I don’t want to choose between the left and the right, I want to engage in critical thought, challenge myself, and form my own opinions.
Trans activists need to stop labeling good-faith disagreements as “mean” or as an attack.
South Korea’s radical feminists are using a multitude of bold tactics to challenge ongoing misogyny and porn culture in the country.
On the 80th anniversary of Kristallnacht, we must remember women victims of the Holocaust, and defend the legacies and collective memory of our sisters who came before us.
Sex self-identification and the concept of “gender identity” are having major impacts on education, health, sports, and women’s safety in New Zealand that need to be examined.
I am never relieved when evil men die. Rather, I feel angry — ripped off. Those men never got their comeuppance. Today, a king among evil men died too soon. Just 24…
Without drastic change to policy and legislation, girls in the UK will continue to suffer exploitation and sexual abuse through “forced marriage.”
Either men’s sadism is innate, or it’s learned, and if it’s learned, we can do something about it.
Meghan Murphy interviews Renee Gerlich about her ongoing activism in New Zealand and the struggles she’s faced in doing this work.
Men’s violence against women is too often just a joke to them.
Julie Moss speaks with Venice Allan, the organizer of We Need to Talk — a series of events aimed at discussing proposed changes to the UK Gender Recognition Act.