A Bit of Everything

There’s been a few things going on in the news lately which have grabbed my attention and reminded me of what we, as a society, need to highlight and challenge. I’ll start with something I saw on Twitter earlier today… https://twitter.com/daniellaw1998/status/985815856947998720?s=21 Ableism is sadly all too prevalent in society, even in 2018. It is aided […]

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The Google Memo

There has been a lot of chatter about the now infamous Google Memo and its ramifications, plus discussion over whether the sacking of James Damore was justified. Was he merely exercising his right of expression? Was he treated unfairly? Is the content of his memo worth examining in any great detail for factual content, or […]

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Abortion, Choice and Christianity

One of the toughest, most challenging discussions that exists out there is the subject of abortion. It is inevitably emotive, and the topic is divisive. Overlapping this is the subject of women’s rights, and religious beliefs. One of these issues bears a great of relevancy to abortion – the other depends entirely upon your personal […]

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Misandry – or Misogyny?

Prowling the web as I sometimes do, I came upon an ‘interesting’ piece written about greater life expectancy for men in Sweden. The paragraph below caught my eye: Still, well over 90% of industrial deaths are male – showing the push for “equality” is only in areas of society that provide exclusive benefit to women, […]

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Misogyny Hurts Men Too

I’ve been poking around the subject of feminism, radical feminism and misogyny lately, and in the course of my travels stumbled upon an interesting article by one Carla Louise, who has extended an invitation to men to describe how the patriarchy hurts men as well as women. I’ve decided to take up this invitation, though […]

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Rogue One – A Misogynist’s Nightmare

(Felicity Jones in Rogue One) Last week the first trailer dropped for the upcoming Star Wars Anthology film Rogue One, that aims to tell the story of how the Rebels acquire the plans for the first Death Star (if, by some freak accident you’ve never seen Star Wars, the plans for the Death Star are […]

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