Old in that some of them date back to 2024. Still relevant though. For example, Charlie Kirk was a sniveling misogynist dick then, and he hasn’t changed.
A moderately optimistic article in how men cope with having partners who out-earn them.
New Mexico made childcare free. The results were awesome.
I don’t know if Olivia Rodrigo still does it, but last year she gave out emergency contraception for free at her concerts.
No, marriage is not a cheat code for life.
If police believed more women, more lives might be saved. In abuse and stalking cases, it seems it’s easier for the public to believe men.
Gambia last year took back a ban on female genital mutilation.
Meet the Black Manosphere.
“The report details one case, for example, where a woman’s water broke 20 weeks into her pregnancy—far too early for a fetus to survive. In order to “preserve the appearance of not doing an abortion,” the doctor performed a c-section.”
Why rape victims sometimes stay in touch with their attackers.
I’ve written often enough about the Southern Baptist Conference covering up for predators in pulpits. I’m not shocked it goes back to the roots of their right-wing turn in the 1980s, though the details are shocking enough. And no, it hasn’t improved any as the right-wing keeps trying to choke out any dissent.
There are predators in judicial robes, too.
Yet another pundit, Ben Zeisloft, who thinks women shouldn’t have the right not to get pregnant.
Parenting books of the 1980s — no, not awful.
“we’ve been raised to view suffering as an integral part of womanhood. In short, we have normalized suffering. We have incorporated the language”
Last year Ohio finally killed a role that protected spousal rapists.
Why is child marriage still a thing?
JD Vance thinks the only purpose of women beyond childbearing years is raising grandkids. Jill Filipovic: “The things Vance has prioritized in his own life include escaping a tough upbringing through going into the military and then pursuing higher education; working for (a lot of) pay in what sound like pretty demanding jobs; writing a memoir that catapulted him to national fame; running for political office; and eventually, once he was ready — which wasn’t until he was in his 30s — having children. He very much demeans women who make similar choices.”
A look back at Jane the pre-Roe underground abortion network.
“An analysis revealed that evaluations of male professors remain consistent over time, while women experience a quick decline from their initial peak in their 30s and hit rock bottom around age 47.”
“Success, according to all these men, is God at the top designing a tower below that is structured through male authority over women and children, walled in by fear of violent punishment, cemented through a forgiveness that benefits the powerful, beaten into shape by identities of ownership and a redefinition of freedom as slavery, and mass produced by copying its blueprint in every home, church and government.” — from an article looking at the patriarchalist response to the Shiny Happy People documentary.


