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Ireland To Vote in Referendum To Make Constitution Gender Neutral

Thomas O'Reilly March 10, 2023

The November referendum will remove from the Irish constitution the state’s obligation to support women as homemakers.

The Rise of the ‘Dirty Old Woman’

John Mac Ghlionn March 5, 2023

Could the women’s desire to visit The Gambia have anything to do with the fact that many young men, desperate and unable to find decent employment, turn to sex tourism to make a living?

Postmodern Left Protects Women by Releasing Rapists from Jail

Itxu Díaz February 11, 2023

The Spanish case is a perfect example of how the identitarian Left works in the real world: its feminism does not defend women, but attacks them in order to sell an electoral slogan.

Danish Defense Minister Proposes Military Draft for Women

Tristan Vanheuckelom January 29, 2023

With remarkable candor, Jakob Ellemann-Jensen stated that Danish defense forces are not up to the task, and that calling up women would be “beneficial.”

Spain’s Left-Liberal Coalition Clashes Over Record Month of Murders of Women 

Robert Semonsen January 5, 2023

The pointing of fingers has come as a result of a record: eleven women being murdered in the month of December.

Dangerous Dictionaries

Frank Haviland December 28, 2022

It may be just a few words in a book no one reads, but the fact that the purveyors of truth have capitulated to a lie that would not fool a toddler, should terrify any logical thinker.

#MeToo and the Reclamation of Feminine Dignity

Veronica Lademan December 27, 2022

The issue of sexual degradation, around which #MeToo centers, has stirred something in the modern woman’s heart and compelled her to come face-to-face with the simple reality that she is the prisoner of a culture obsessed with unbounded sexual freedom.

How the European Union Wants To Encourage Surrogacy

Hélène de Lauzun December 17, 2022

The ethical struggle is clouded by an institutional issue: according to the treaty on the functioning of the European Union, measures concerning the family are not the responsibility of Europe. Each state is supposed to decide sovereignly in this matter.

The Real Problem With Andrew Tate

Harrison Pitt December 10, 2022

A truly virtuous masculinity would involve men becoming capable of imitating Andrew Tate and then willingly refusing to do so. For what could be less admirable than a man who publicly makes performative utterances against the villain while living vicariously through his exploits?

Anti-Government Protests Roil Iranian Streets

Tristan Vanheuckelom September 26, 2022

The spark which set the tinder alight was the suspicious death of Mahsa Amini, who had been detained by Iran’s morality police because she wore the hijab too loosely.

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