Feminism Over: Democrats Claim Women Can't 'Perform at the Highest Level' on Their Periods, Need Money to Stay Home

Feminism is dead, even if the feminists don't know it yet. And they are the ones who dealt the fatal wound -- by claiming women are, in fact, the weaker sex.

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Episode #455: ‘Is God Is’ with Sherin Nicole

Part revenge thriller, part Greek tragedy, and fully its own thing, Aleshea Harris’s directorial debut is an adaptation of her own award-winning Off-Broadway show. We have Geek Girl Riot ’s Sherin Nicole with us to talk about all the twists, turns, and treacheries. Then we have a fun quiz about “twin” movies. What’s Good? Alonso - Farmers markets (even for non-chefs) Drea - Richard Osman’s…

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Text and the City: In ‘The Lovely Bones,’ why are dead girls easier to love?

Alice Sebold’s 2002 novel, “The Lovely Bones” risks romanticizing violence against women rather than confronting it as wrongdoing.

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Somos a maioria nas cidades, mas a política urbana ainda não nos prioriza

Por Constança Lacerda Camargo, Elisa da Costa Siqueira, Gabriela Costanaro Gonçalves, Gabriella Melyssa Rufo Freitas e Kamila Anne Carvalho da Silva As cidades brasileiras têm sido construídas a partir das necessidades e desejos dos grupos dominantes. Esses grupos têm raça, gênero e classe, e quanto mais distante do enquadramento social dominante, mais hostil e desafiadora é […]

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Free Speech Fine Against Sussex Following Philosopher’s Resignation Overturned

About a year ago, the UK government’s Office for Students (OfS) (whose “free speech czar” is philosopher Arif Ahmed) levied a fine of £585,000 on the University of Sussex after investigating how the university handled the case of philosopher Kathleen Stock, who resigned after students protested her views and called for her to be fired. That fine has now been overturned by the UK’s high court,…

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…but not at any cost

Last week I wrote a piece about wanting to be loved. I think acknowledging the desire to be loved is useful to me, and it’s not something I’ve always been able to do. It feels shameful, somehow, to yearn for love. Like if I want it too much then I’m desperate, needy, incomplete without the […]

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Can You Imagine the Story of Art Without Men? Katy Hessel Did It for You

The Story of Art Without Men turns traditional art history on its head. Katy Hessel opens our eyes to hundreds of female artists previously overlooked or dismissed. This brilliant book places women front and center, and the results are magnificent!

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How a naked steakhouse ad became a feminist protest poster

When Sara Van Horn's grandfather Jerry opened the Cattle Baron steakhouse on West 46th Street in Manhattan in 1967, his ads featured a nude woman posed in a cowboy hat, her body mapped in labeled butcher's cuts from shoulder to heel. — Read the rest

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「男らしさ」は罪ですか?|海燕(エンタメ系ライター/ITmedia「ねとらぼ」連載中)

アニメ『違国日記』が話題だ。繊細で複雑な原作のトーンをきわめて巧みに捉えていると評価が高い。一方で、作中の男性描写に対して強い違和感を表明する意見も見られる。 何しろ「はてな匿名ダイアリー」なので表現はきわめて下品かつ扇動的だが、いっていることは理解できる。この作品における男性陣の描き方があまりに...

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