While everyone deserves love and compassion, women’s empathy towards troubled men happens too often at our expense.
Commentary
For radical feminists, gender is understood as not merely a subjective internal sense of self; patriarchal gender norms are a product of culture, imposed on people and limiting everyone’s humanity.
How can we claim to oppose abuse, while simultaneously presenting it as “sexy”?
The smearing, harassment, no-platforming, and silencing of women who express feminist opinions about gender and prostitution is unacceptable.
This is the future that liberals want.
Why must conversations about male accountability devolve into complaints about male victims?
Threats of violence against women branded as “TERFs” are increasing — will liberals and progressives speak out before it’s too late?
Francisca Marquinez is only one of far too many women killed on account of men’s sexual desires.
Maybe feminism would be more effective if we were better at monetizing our vaginas?
After a young woman was raped by Ulster Rugby players, fans rallied in defense of the men. Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding were found not guilty, but women are fighting back in solidarity with the victim.
Under patriarchy, women have been groomed into a perpetual state of tolerance; today, “tolerance” has been taken up by certain feminists, making it impossible to define a set of collective values or assert shared goals.
After pressure from the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, Walmart removed Cosmopolitan from its checkout stands. Now, liberal feminists are defending the magazine as empowering for women.
The New Zealand Prostitutes Collective played an integral role in the full decriminalization of prostitution in New Zealand, and receives millions of dollars in grant money from the government, but they’re not fulfilling their end of the bargain.
Women cannot possibly be viewed human so long our humanity is determined by men’s circumstantial “civilization.”
Two women have gone public about abuse they were subjected to on porn sets, but in order to ensure this kind of thing doesn’t happen to any other woman, we need to talk about why we allow men to sexualize violence against women in the first place.