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  • America is destroying the Hispanic family.

    America is destroying the Hispanic family.

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    Usually when you see divorce rates broken out by race and ethnicity, the results look like the chart below, created with data from an NCFMR report on 2010 divorce rates:… read more

  • Angelina can’t keep a man.

    Angelina can’t keep a man.

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    It has been interesting to watch the tabloids switching from cheerleading Angelina Jolie for her empowering decision to divorce Brad Pitt, to seeing her as destroying the lives of her… read more

  • Hacksaw Ridge

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    Note:  Minor plot spoilers to follow.  You may want to watch the movie before reading this post. I had the chance to catch Hacksaw Ridge the other day, and it… read more

  • Not good for the narrative.

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    From Robert Stacy McCain in Lessons of a ‘Sex Object:’ What can we really learn from Jessica Valenti’s memoir? Compare this description to what Ms. Valenti says about her ‘lovely’… read more

  • Sisters aren’t doin’ it for themselves

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    The thesis of the Atlantic piece on The Gender Politics of Pockets is that the patriarchy keeping women from being able to buy the clothing they want: So how can… read more

  • Pocket Envy

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    As I noted in Pocket Pouting, feminists accuse men of forcing women to buy clothes without pockets, or with insufficient pockets in size and/or number.  This isn’t a new complaint,… read more

  • Pocket pouting

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    One of the greater misconceptions about feminism is that men can fix the problems feminists are complaining about.  What isn’t understood is the base impulse, envy of men and the… read more

  • Nasty Gal’s nasty woman problem.

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    In Hillary’s nasty woman brigade I quoted from an opinion piece in Business Insider about ugly feminists embracing the term “nasty woman”. Since Trump made that statement, women around the… read more

  • January 2017.

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    This joke made the rounds a few years ago, and seems worthy of dusting off now: One sunny day in January 2017, an old man approaches the White House from… read more

  • Women as responders

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    In the past I’ve shared Joel and Kathy Davisson’s theology of women as responders. Joel explains in their book: “Can’t the woman be the problem? The man is not always… read more