Feminists for Perpetual Privilege
Dec 14th, 2008 | By bernard | Category: Bernard Chapin, cultureSphere: Related Content
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Wednesday places us in the midst of “Call in Gay” or “Day without a Gay.” It’s definitely a gay cause célèbre and one that should not escape without comment. Yes, this blog post is melt in your mouth good. Personally though, I think all of this hard ball and coercion from gay activists will result [...]
Dr. Allan C. Carlson is one of the leading experts on family and marriage in the United States. Currently, he is the President of the Howard Center for Family, Religion & Society and a Director of the Family in America Studies Center. He is also Editor of the journal, The Family in [...]
I have conducted scores of interviews since 2003, but rarely did one alter my worldview. Yet that was precisely what occurred during my exchange with Dr. Helen Smith. Her answer to my second question led to my coming up with a new term for the fallacious way by which feminists comprehend the nature of our [...]
In the past I’ve addressed the matter of chivalry, but never in a fully satisfactory manner. I decided to take up the matter today. The full scope of my new commentary can be seen here. I added to it with a second part on Sunday that can be seen here.
It’s essential that we address the [...]
In Slacker Uprising Michael Moore sings a song to himself and the tune is both false and aggrandizing, but you won’t find any real slackers rising here. This film is all about Michael Moore and his narcissism which he exhales with every gargantuan shuffle. This is a rich man’s tale showcasing his 20 state 2004 [...]