Submitted by Green on Thu, 2025-12-11 19:57
Article here, by Substack user "Yuri Bezmenov." Excerpts:
"Homicidal spite lurks under the mask of suicidal empathy. Instead of a natural immune response to course correct, the system doubles down on destruction. It is the only way to explain why leftists continue to push harmful agendas, even after decades of failure..."
"The most prominent examples of suicidal empathy and homicidal spite come from AWFLs: Affluent White Female Liberals. Anytime we see an absurd situation, we are likely to find a AWFL behind it. You don’t need to be an “expert” psychiatrist to feel their wrath to destroy healthy families and societies. They are spiritual suicide bombers, taking people down with them slowly and passive-aggressively instead of quickly and violently. Perhaps the cocktail of SSRIs and birth control is driving their depression and psychosis. Their misguided mothering instincts are smothering, nagging, and micromanaging our civilization to death."
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Submitted by Mastodon on Thu, 2025-12-11 06:13
Article here. Excerpt:
'Brigitte Macron was attending a performance Sunday by Ary Abittan, a stand-up comedian who was accused of rape by a former partner in 2021. Following a three-year investigation, the case was dismissed – a ruling later upheld by French courts.
In a conversation with Brigitte Macron ahead of the show that was captured on camera and briefly published online, the comedian says he feels “scared” of protesters who interrupt his shows.
Brigitte Macron replies: “If there are any stupid b*tches, we’ll kick them out,” before laughing, and insisting Abittan promise not to talk about “the problem” that evening, seemingly referring to the activists.
Activists from the French feminist collective #NousToutes, many wearing masks bearing his image, interrupted the comedian’s Saturday night show.
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2025-12-11 02:57
Article here. Excerpt:
'Google settled a racial bias lawsuit for $50 million.
Merrill Lynch paid $20 million.
Maryland taxpayers will have to pay $3 million to make a racial discrimination suit go away.
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In our new video, she argues that companies and governments feel forced to pay because of a legal doctrine called “disparate impact.”
“Most people don’t even know what it is!” I say.
“It is their greatest weapon against excellence,” she replies, “and it is an abuse of the spirit of our civil rights laws.”
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Disparate impact rules say any policy or test in which some races or sexes do better than others is illegal discrimination, even if the policy has nothing to do with race or sex.
“The Maryland State Police wanted to make sure state troopers could read at a very basic level,” says Mac Donald.
But because black applicants got lower scores, the test was ruled racist.
Because women got lower scores on the physical fitness test, the state was also found guilty of sexism.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2025-12-10 06:53
Article here. Excerpt:
'That includes instances of what is known as “coerced” debt, which is when an abuser convinces or forces a victim to take out a loan or line of credit on their behalf. The victim is then responsible for paying off that debt regardless of whether their abuser contributes or not.
The bill, soon to be acted on by Hochul, would allow victims to have that debt removed by creditors, who would then be able to hold their abuser civilly liable for the money owed.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2025-12-10 06:31
Article here. Excerpt:
'Sabrina Carpenter gave fans and artists alike advice when it comes to writing songs—more specifically, when it comes to writing hits. The popstar, 26, accepted the ‘Hitmaker of the Year’ award on Saturday, December 6th.
In her acceptance speech, given at Variety’s Ninth Annual Hitmakers event, she spoke about her songwriting process and advice to those looking to write music. Her advice included much of what you would imagine a songwriter would say, but she ended with an unexpected dig at men. “Write what speaks to you, write something that only you can write. Write the music you want to listen to yourself. Add the weird chord progression and key change, and call men stupid in as many ways as you can.”'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2025-12-09 20:39
Article here. Excerpt:
'Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, is unveiling a bill called the Supporting Healthy Pregnancy Act that would ensure pregnant mothers get financial support from the father even before their child is born, Fox News Digital learned first.
It's an effort by the Republican Party to affirm its pro-family ideology as Democrats continue to accuse the GOP of being anti-choice while also being unwilling to support women who keep their babies.'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2025-12-09 00:46
Article here. Excerpt:
'In recent years, Galloway has also become a leading evangelist for a notion that rapidly solidified into conventional wisdom: America’s young men are in crisis. “Seldom in recent memory has there been a cohort that’s fallen farther, faster,” he writes in his new book, “Notes on Being a Man.” To make his case, Galloway pulls from a heavily circulated set of statistics. At colleges and universities nationwide, female students outnumber males by about three to two. Among young adults, men are more likely than women to live with their parents; by their mid-thirties, more than fifteen per cent of men still live with their folks, compared to less than nine per cent of women. Men die by suicide at about three and a half times the rate that women do. Men’s real wages are lower for the tenth and fiftieth percentiles of earners than they were in 1979. Currently, the unemployment rate among young men with bachelor’s degrees between the ages of twenty-three and thirty is close to double that of their female peers.
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2025-12-08 23:22
Article here. Excerpt:
'Brigitte Macron is facing controversy after describing radical feminists who interrupted a stand-up comedian in a protest over alleged sexual violence as “stupid bitches”.
The French first lady’s outburst, which was captured on video, drew an angry reaction from left-wingers.
Her use of the phrase sales connes — a vulgar insult that translates roughly as “stupid bitches” — was in stark contrast to the highly consensual public image she has cultivated since President Macron took office in 2017.'
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2025-12-08 19:39
Article here. Excerpt:
'For decades the United Nations has described gender equality as one of its core missions. But when you look closely at where the money goes, what the campaigns say, and who the programs serve, a simple pattern appears:
“Gender equality” at the UN means women’s advancement—not equality for both sexes.
The UN has an entire agency, UN Women, whose mandate is “the empowerment of women and girls.”
There is no equivalent body for men and boys—no UN Men, no program for male mental health, no dedicated fund for fathers, male victims of violence, or boys falling behind in school.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Mon, 2025-12-08 18:17
Article here. Excerpt:
'Liking ‘thirst traps’ on social media could be grounds for divorce – in Türkiye, at least.
In a landmark ruling, a Turkish court has determined that ‘liking’ other women’s social media posts can be used as evidence in divorce proceedings.
The Court of Cassation, Türkiye’s highest court, found that a man from the major city of Kayseri, “undermined marital trust” by repeatedly liking other women’s photos online.
Both the husband, identified as S.B, and the wife, H.B, filed for divorce.
She accused her husband of belittling her, failing to provide financial support, and breaching his duty of loyalty by interacting with other women’s posts, according to local reports.'
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2025-12-08 00:54
An old article but still highly relevant, here. Excerpt:
'Child sex abuse by women is significantly more widespread than previously realised, with experts estimating that there could be up to 64,000 female offenders in Britain.
Researchers from the Lucy Faithfull Foundation (LFF), a child protection charity that deals with British female sex offenders, said its studies confirmed that a "fair proportion" of child abusers were women. Donald Findlater, director of research and development, said results indicated that up to 20% of a conservative estimate of 320,000 suspected UK paedophiles were women.'
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Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2025-12-06 18:10
Article here. Excerpt:
'This post is the second in a three-part series that followed How Feminist Researchers Lied. Although these pieces were written some time ago, they remain just as relevant today.
The study examined here focuses on “reproductive coercion” — and it’s a striking example of how researchers can deliberately mislead. Incredibly, it makes the preposterous claim that men are the ones “poking holes in condoms.” Despite its weak foundation, the study received massive coverage in the mainstream media and has undoubtedly shaped public perception, reinforcing yet another false narrative about men.'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2025-12-02 23:32
Article here. Excerpt:
'When a stereotype harms girls, we mobilize.
When a stereotype harms boys, we rationalize.
Look again at the math example.
The message girls heard—“girls aren’t good at math”—was subtle and narrow, yet the response was sweeping. Grants, new curricula, teacher training, role-model initiatives, national campaigns. Entire systems shifted to make sure girls never internalized even a hint of inferiority.
Necessary? Yes.
But also revealing.
Because when the stereotypes aimed at boys are far harsher—“toxic,” “oppressor,” “privileged,” “dangerous,” “obsolete”—we do nothing. And this is where gynocentrism comes in.
Gynocentrism isn’t hatred of boys; it’s something quieter and harder to notice:
a cultural reflex that centers girls’ and women’s needs as moral priorities, while treating boys’ and men’s needs as less urgent, less sympathetic, or even suspect.'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2025-12-02 00:31
Article here. Indeed because we all know vacuuming and loading a dishwasher is just as challenging as mortal combat. Excerpt:
'Swiss voters on Sunday decisively rejected a call to require women to do national service in the military, civil protection teams or other forms, as all men must do already.
Official results, with counting still ongoing in some areas after a referendum, showed that more than half of Switzerland’s cantons, or states, had rejected the “citizen service initiative” by wide margins. That meant it was defeated, because proposals need a majority of both voters and cantons to pass.
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While compulsory military service for women might be seen as “a step toward gender equality,” it added, the idea would “place an extra burden on many women, who already shoulder a large part of the unpaid work of raising and caring for children and relatives, as well as household tasks.”'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2025-12-02 00:04
I saw this on Facebook. While this man did actually get recognized for his heroic efforts, I thought of men like electrical linemen, underwater pipefitters, underwater welders, and a myriad of other jobs done either exclusively or almost exclusively by men that rarely get recognized and to whom we can thank for keeping modern civilization going. It's really just amazing the degree to which we all owe a subset of men so much for what they do. I'm reminded also of Churchill's famous quote about the RAF: "Never was so much owed by so many to so few." Anyway, here's the story I found on Facebook:
In 1906, one of England's most magnificent cathedrals stood on the edge of catastrophe. Winchester Cathedral, a masterpiece of medieval architecture that had stood for over 800 years, was slowly sinking into the earth. Massive cracks had begun splitting its ancient walls. Chunks of carved stone tumbled from the ceiling during services. Engineers delivered their verdict with grim certainty: without intervention, this irreplaceable piece of history would collapse completely.
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