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From Drone Strike Policy to Campus Rape Awareness Campaigns: Musings on Male Culpability in the 21st Century

“At the dawn of the 21st century, we [men] live under a burden of original sin more subtle than anything the Church ever concocted.” Continue reading

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What Does President Obama Mean For Men?

Obama goes to bat for females at males’ expense. Continue reading

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The Crisis of Males — On Campus and Off

“When girls were doing badly in math and science, we said the trouble was with the schools; now that boys are doing badly in virtually everything, we say the trouble is with the boys….” Continue reading

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The grim evidence that men have fallen behind women

The very utterance of concern for male social inequities — however objectively true and real they might be — goes over like a fart in church. Continue reading

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Missing the manly men on TV

The inherent sexism: “‘We’re showing how guys are growing and maturing and evolving by listening to women more than they traditionally have.’ Does that imply that if women listen to men more than they traditionally have that they are ‘un’-evolving? Interesting.” Continue reading

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In Making Campuses Safe for Women, a Travesty of Justice for Men

“The new regulations are a declaration of martial law against men.” By Christina Hoff Sommers | June 5, 2011 | The Chronicle American courts take exacting precautions to avoid convicting an innocent person of a crime. It was therefore startling to … Continue reading

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Our Sexual Future: A Polity of Castrati

“When men are free, they prosper. Time and again, bright males drop out of college and found Google, Microsoft, Dell, Yahoo, FaceBook, Intel. They go at it with single-minded determination and not a whole lot of humility. This balls-to-the-wall ethos, wing … Continue reading

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