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Milo and The Correct Application Of Words
I’m sick and tired of seeing people labelled incorrectly and seeing them suffer as a result. Spencer called a Nazi for wanting what Jews have, Trump called a Fascist for winning an election, Gay people called Homophobic, Anti-Muslim speakers called … Continue reading
“Hey Moron! Fucking Moron!” – an open letter to pro-islam Women’s Marchers
“..greater than fear”? Really niqa’? Allahu Akbar indeed, God is greatest, no? وَأَمَّا مَنْ خَافَ مَقَامَ رَبِّهِ وَنَهَى النَّفْسَ عَنِ الْهَوَىٰ “But as for him who feared (khawf) standing before his Lord, and restrained himself from impure evil desires and lusts.” (79:40) … Continue reading
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Tagged Atheist, Islam, women's March
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Political Spectrums are too vague
This will likely be boring af to read through, but if I’m going to avoid being sucker punched because people are being labelled Nazis, White Supremacists, and “woman hating misogynists” then I should probably have my views listed somewhere so … Continue reading
Trump Protesters
The most popular chant seems to be “No Trump! No KKK! No fascist USA!” Which I find perplexing. “No Trump” is a statement inherently against democracy. Whatever you don’t like about Trump, he was elected democratically. “No KKK” at a … Continue reading
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Tagged Clinton, Donald, Hillary, inauguration, PEPE, potus, Trump, uspol
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Definitions
It’s subtle but right there in the definition; the advocacy of women’s rights on the ground of the equality of the sexes. Did you catch it? It’s not “Equal rights for men and women” but “women’s rights”, the rest is … Continue reading
I’m a feminist*. But I’m not your Feminist.
Feminism is: Equal rights for men and women. That’s Gender Egalitarianism by the way.. Women have all the rights that men have. Men don’t have all the rights that women have. Women are paid less than men. Nowhere I have worked is this … Continue reading
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Women can’t rape – guest post by @RobbieHalls w/ sources via @HoneyBadgerBite
Sexual assault upon men seems to be left out of the narrative I see every day from outspoken feminists who insist that there is a rape culture in US/UK when no definition of such a culture applies to most civilised … Continue reading
Hilarious rants by emanuel14486948 in response to @Boing_Flip parody Tweets #follow
These rants by emanuel14486948 in response to the parody account @BoingFwip were so fantastically blinkered that I can’t resist just laying it out for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy 🙂 (I’ve highlighted my favourite bits in bold for my own pleasure) … Continue reading
Feminism and Philosophy – guest post by @TekThatEnglish
With almost the entirety of popular Feminist speakers proclaiming that Feminism is “simply the belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities” to the point where this has become the definition described by most dictionaries, despite that … Continue reading
Human Rights Philosophy – guest post by @TakeThatEnglish
Feminism; “The approach to social life, philosophy, and ethics that commits itself to correcting biases leading to the subordination of women or the disparagement of women’s particular experience and of the voices women bring to the discussion. Contemporary feminist ethics … Continue reading