Category Archives: Feminism

The Problem With Feminism

Ella Whelan: On both sides of the Atlantic, feminism, especially on college campuses, appears to be undergoing a resurgence. As a long-term critic of political correctness, do you think today’s feminists are too focused on policing thought and speech? Camille … Continue reading

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Advice For Fathers Trying To Keep Their Teen Daughters Off The Pole

Religion helps. If you raise them Orthodox Jewish or in any traditional religion, you can keep them in a cocoon until they turn 18. From the Chateau: Reader Mazinger, like most people with a functioning sanity gland, recoils in horror … Continue reading

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Where have you gone, Betty Friedan?

By Abraham Cooper and Harold Brackman: Betty Friedan was a twentieth-century American revolutionary who, in word and deed helped empower women everywhere. She was author of The Feminine Mystique (1963), founded the National Organization of Women (NOW), and “mother” of … Continue reading

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The Demon Mom Of The Year

Ellen Friedrichs: “Health educator, mom, editor of @aboutdotcom’s LGBT teens site and contributing writer for @Evrydayfeminism, Canadian.” From the Chateau: Jonathan Haidt wrote about disgust occupying a dimension of human morality. He found, (unsurprisingly if you’ve trawled the internet for … Continue reading

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Signs Of The Sexual Apocalypse

From the Chateau in 2009: A recurring theme here, and one that has gone wholly underappreciated by our elites on the Left and the Right, is how insidiously the culture and the sexual market have changed since the advent of … Continue reading

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