Tag Archives: Barbara Kay

Women’s Federation sells fear and hatred in place of facts

“The anniversary of the Montreal Massacre is to the violence-against-women industry what the Superbowl is to cars and Pepsi. Instead of actual products, though, women’s advocacy groups are selling emotions to women: in particular, the emotions of fear and hatred.” Continue reading

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Women are not always the ‘gentler sex’

If we don’t take women’s violence and abuse seriously, why should we take women’s opinions seriously? After all, what is an act of violence but an opinion acted out? Continue reading

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Adoption abuses have only been half cured

Men’s advance in the world of children lags far behind women’s advance in the world of work. Is the undeclared goal of feminism to end men’s dominance in the latter and continue women’s dominance in the former? Continue reading

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The awkward truth about spousal abuse

In Male Matters’ view, the “domestic violence movement” has merely been a component of what gender-issues expert Warren Farrell has dubbed the new sexism — a pandemic sexism against males. Continue reading

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