Wilfred Reilly on X - "This - quite far ahead of crime by race, among men, etc - is the most shocking contemporary stat. 56% of young women, in the most popular party among women, are technically crazy - diagnosed with a serious mental health condition by a qualified pro. "Young" here means "under 30.""
Eric S. Raymond on X - "Knowing this has driven me to some conclusions I find unpleasant. It looks suspiciously like women were saner and healthier when they lived under what we now think of as repressive patriarchy, marrying earlier and popping out babies. Sigh. Being biologically embodied has consequences. Often messy and unwelcome consequences, but this doesn't mean we should blind ourselves to them."
Research finds that women are more inclined to maintain high-conflict relationships if their partner displays benevolent sexism (a form of sexism that involves seeing women as pure, fragile, and in need of protection by men). : r/psychologyofsex - "According to the study's authors: "This illustrates the insidious nature of benevolent sexism: Its superficially positive veneer may entice some women to tolerate relationships that do not serve their best interests.""
Women are stupid and don't know their best interests. They need feminists to make decisions for them. Actually even feminists prefer sexist men, so...
Greens to punish male members who correct women - "Men who correct women could face disciplinary action under plans being considered by the Green Party. Party bosses are considering a proposal to broaden the Greens’ definition of misogyny to the point that “any disagreement” between the sexes could lead to the man facing a sanction... The report – produced by the Greens’ own lawyers – warns that internal guidance on identifying transphobia and “queerphobia” risks discriminating against members who question disputed gender theory... Last year, the Greens had to pay £9,100 to Dr Shahrar Ali, their former spokesman and deputy leader, after a court ruled he had been improperly dismissed for his belief that “biology is real and immutable”."
Feminism means men cannot disagree with women
Meme - Wilfred Reilly: "One of the most common things I hear buzzed female friends say: "I just want a very hetero, very dominant, liberal man - who can take CHARGE!" Um"
"Searching for ambition in a liberal man is like ordering steak at a vegan restaurant"
"I DON'T DATE conservative or moderate I men," says Nancy Anteby, a 30-year-old New Yorker who works in social media. "I only date liberal men." Politics is not her only concern. She is also looking for someone ambitious, with a stable career, who is Jewish"
No country for young women - spiked - "It is always pertinent to recall that, back in January, UK prime minister Keir Starmer was still accusing those concerned about grooming gangs of ‘jumping on the bandwagon of the far right’. Five months later, following the independent audit by crossbench peer Louise Casey, he made an abrupt u-turn and announced a national statutory inquiry. His initial reluctance to pursue the scandal no doubt came from a fear of what the British public might subsequently wake up to: that for decades, organised groups of disproportionately Pakistani Muslim men had been systematically grooming, raping and torturing majority-white British girls in towns and cities across the UK... One victim, who had been targeted by a local cabbie in Telford since she was 12 years old, gave birth to her abuser’s child at 14. She was pregnant with a second when he set her house on fire and killed her, along with her family, two years later. Just as bleak as the abuse itself was the large-scale cover-up that followed. Police, social workers and local councils turned a blind eye to the suffering of these girls. They were more concerned with preserving ‘community cohesion’ and not appearing racist than they were with protecting the most vulnerable in their care. Children, some as young as 10, were branded ‘prostitutes’, ‘slags’ and even ‘Paki-shaggers’ by police and other members of the local authorities. Survivors who did seek help sometimes found themselves being raped again by predatory policemen and social workers. It is a scandal of near unimaginable proportions, involving thousands upon thousands of girls over several decades. Yet even now, the desperate minimisation of the scandal continues. Casey’s audit concluded that Pakistani Muslim men were overrepresented among the perpetrators. But instead of facing up to the reality of what has been happening, politicians, mainstream media and the ‘progressive’ left have been trying to nip this ‘dangerous narrative’ in the bud. Downplaying what happened. Obscuring the wicked dynamics at work. The silencing continues. Starmer’s Labour continues to develop an official definition of ‘anti-Muslim hostility’ – a definition that could make it near-impossible to discuss links between the religious identity of the perpetrators and that of their victims. At the same time as the politicians and certain pundits have continued to downplay one scandal, women have been playing a lead role in highlighting another, through this summer’s migrant-hotel protests... protests outside migrant hotels took place all over the country, and led to the emergence of the ‘Pink Ladies’ – a movement of pissed-off local mums who didn’t care if the media establishment tried to smear them as racist bigots. The Pink Ladies’ concern for the safety of their children was entirely justified. The Telegraph assessed the records of 50 asylum hotels (about a quarter of the total) and discovered that 44 residents had been charged with sexual offences in the past year. What’s more, the Home Office has absolutely no idea what these men had been getting up to prior to their arrival in Britain. At the same time, we have had to endure a plethora of celebs and woke feminists continuing to insist this is all a piece of manufactured, far-right fearmongering. Not content with releasing a 22-page manual on challenging ‘far-right activity’ over grooming gangs in 2023, feminist collective End Violence Against Women this year penned an open letter warning against the ‘racist weaponisation’ of sexual assault for an ‘anti-migrant’ and ‘white-supremacist agenda’. It was signed by over 100 women’s rights groups and ‘high-profile feminists’. Among the signatories was singer Paloma Faith, who also took to Instagram to express her disgust at this summer’s migrant-hotel protests. ‘Fuck off’, she wrote. ‘We cannot scapegoat minorities for this country’s problems… In my experience all they have done is contribute to the rich, diverse culture I grew up in.’ Faith is a near-perfect emblem of celebrity feminism, where her privileged ‘experience’ is frequently mistaken for a universal truth. While she and her star-studded peers look the other way on grooming gangs and migrant sex offenders, where is the support for the voiceless girls of Rochdale, Oldham and Telford? Where is the outrage for the women assaulted in club bathrooms, in parks, in graveyards, on beaches, by men who never should have been here in the first place? Like a snake merrily digesting its own tail, Britain continues to fall prey to suicidal empathy."
Thread by @rcobooth on Thread Reader App – Thread Reader App - "A new study on 40+ European countries found women increasingly want men to share child care and housework equally—but men's attitudes have barely budged. In countries where this gap was widest, both birth rates and female employment were lower. "This was definitely not well-documented, not much attention has been paid to it," the study's lead author told me. A Norwegian demographer put it more bluntly: "I've been screaming that we need more research about men for the last 20 years." There's a lot of reluctance to—and frustration with—studying men and masculinity in particular. But avoiding it won't make problems go away. I wrote about why this all matters, not just for birth rates, but for gender equality and relationships"
Honey Badger Radio on X - "Feminists pressure women to feel resentment over splitting household chores. Feminists find that the women they’ve trained to be most resentful have lower birth rates. Feminists blame patriarchy. Meanwhile men still fail to find that fabled eighth weekday to fulfill women’s demands on their time."
Clearly, men need to do what women want, not vice versa, or it's sexism
Autism Capital 🧩 on X - "Curious what percentage of "misogyny" is just men not liking white liberal women versus actually not liking women. You don't often see misogyny against eastern european women or big booty latinas."
Wilfred Reilly on X - "Another large percentage of "misognyny" is just men treating men and women equally. There obviously IS female-targeting bad behavior, like this creepy bikini thing. But, overall, if I treated female colleagues or even buddies the way I do male friends - jokes about things like intimate body odor, weight training to breakdown, 'violation' chest punches - I would be dismissed as one of the worst sexists ever to live."
Meme - molly_brenner: "Fck the patriarchy why am I shaving for my gynecologist right now jfc"
m.spencer98: "This is a great representation of modern feminism. You're doing something no one asked for, and blaming it on men"
Meme - Phill Andry @PhillAndry86: "Rape is the sacred cow of feminists. This is why we can't conscript women, why we can't give men DV shelters and resources, why it's ok for women to be in men's spaces (when they choose to) but not vice-versa, and why calling for the death of men is fine and even encouraged. And most importanly, it's why under no circumstance can they acknowledge that women rape men at roughly the same rates when we count forced envelopment as rape. Because then we will see how all of this amounts to nothing else than treating men as second class citizens. Who is the real rape apologist now?"
"AlIthough consideration of male victims is within the scope of the legal statutes, it is important to restrict the term rape to instances where male victims were penetrated by offenders. It inappropriate to consider as a rape victim man who engages in unwanted sexual intercourse with woman." - Mary P. Koss, Detecting the Scope of Rape: A Review of Prevalance Research Methods (1993)
"Mary Ross is one of the most prominent feminist researchers in the field of sexual
violence. Her "1 in 4 college women will be raped" paper is arguabily the best known sexual violence study ever conducted in the United States. She is frequently cited by govemment agencies and has served as an expert adviter to the CDC regarding sexual violence."
Weird. We're told that feminism is about equality. She must not be a feminist!
Meme - Jeffrey Ketland 🇺🇦 @jeffreyketland: "A. Lysova et al 2024: "Bidirectional and Unidirectional Intimate Partner Violence: A Comprehensive Review", Partner Abuse. Based on multiple large-scale studies since the 1970s:
Bidirectional IPV: ~ 52%
F-to-M unidirectional IPV: ~ 31%
M-to-F unidirectional IPV: ~ 17%"
"Bidirectional and unidirectional rates of IPV reported by males and females"
Men need to stop abusing women
Meme - Julia Claire @ohJuliatweets: "It's always crazy to learn how many men have a worldview that is essentially "Oh MEN have all the power? Well how do you explain that my MOM, who used to tell me what to do when I was a child, is a woman??"
halogen @halogen1048576: "My mother was quite abusive towards me. Feminism specifically provided a framework and a language for her abusive behaviour towards the rest of the family, which I've sense learned is pretty common."
KuNai @kaikainuki: "feminism without class analysis can sometimes justify abusive situations like this. my mom was abusive to me as well, but i realized growing up that it was a result of the oppression she faced as a stay at home mom with no economic freedom.she had to vent her frustrations somehow"
@klipnokgro75702: "Is your entire ideology just excusing shitty behavior because of unseen social factors?"
Only groups the left loves get their shitty behavior excused, of course
Dark Souls Capra Demon But With A Huge Visible Hog on X - "So if patriarchy also negatively affects men, you just gave a logical framework for excusing the abuse of pretty much every abusive parent. Nice job."
Feminists only believe women have agency when it pushes the left wing agenda
Meme - foxiepeach: "Why are conservative women giving their opinions? If I wanted to know what you thought, I'd ask your husband or pastor."
not_today_121: "Weird, 'm conservative and I speak for myself just fine. So does every other conservative woman I know. Pretty sexist, misogynistic, and patriarchal to assume conservative women can't speak for themselves."
Left wing logic: come up with a straw man in their heads, then accuse people of hypocrisy for not adhering to it
Feminists only believe women have agency when they're pushing the left wing agenda
Meme - Xia @kindheartedxia: "Men that shame sex workers are misogynistic. But men that financially support sex workers are also misogynistic. This is why I say do your thing because you can't win with these people"
Whatifalthist on X - "I have a joke where I keep a checklist of every single time a feminist mentions they’re ideal society and if it applies to Islam. In most cases it does.
-not capitalist(in that they’re medieval theocracies)
-strong families
-strong local community and villages
-community level responsibility +leadership (as mediated by the clan+religious elders)
-treats other women terribly (unstated but heavily implied for feminists)
-engages in 50 shades level of masculine dominance and control
-is focused on “local issues”, not colonizing the stars or creating the ubermensch
-strong protections for mothers as a social role (in that it’s the only role allowed)
-strong safety net (provided by the clan)
-no homeless or beggars (genuinely true for a lot of the Muslim world where the clan and church take care of them)
-hasan piker glazes them
In a lot of anthropological metrics Islam is very psychologically feminine for all of these reasons. A great irony is that the most psychologically feminine societies treat women terribly while women have the highest status in hyper masculine societies"
I'm a feminist and I still want a man to pick up the bill
The usual cope. But it's no surprise, since even feminists prefer benevolently sexist men
Video | Facebook - "Remember the day Megan whatshername wouldn’t even look at a fan who asked her to sign an autograph. The negative comments about today are a direct result of her disrespect for not just fans but the flag & refusal to stand for the anthem with her team. She made it all about her."
On Megan Rapinoe
Meme - "I hate men using weaponised incompetence but I also hate weaponised competence you know? The men who overdo everything around the house just to make you feel guilty?"
"Amber, at some point you should consider the possibility that you just don't like men. Maybe you're gay"
Judge rules that baldness is a disability in tax row with wig makers - "A landmark ruling by judges has officially classified baldness as a "disability" following a significant tax dispute between a specialist wig maker and HMRC. The decision came during a £277,000 court battle involving Mark Glenn Ltd, a company co-founded by hair extension specialist Mark Sharp and former children's TV presenter Glenn Kinsey in 2001. The business, which focuses on providing specialist wigs for women struggling with hair loss, challenged a £277,083.10 VAT bill from HMRC for sales of their innovative Kinsey System wigs, covering the tax years 2018 to 2024. The company argued that their wigs, which cost customers approximately £2,400 annually for fitting and maintenance, should be zero-rated for VAT under an exemption for "drugs, medicines, [and] aids for the disabled."... "We conclude that severe hair loss in women constitutes an impairment that adversely affects the ability to carry out everyday activities. "These activities include work, leisure, socialising, self-care and caring for others, activities which, at least to some degree, involve being visible to others in public. "This is not because hair loss physically prevents participation in such activities, but because of the distress that would ordinarily be experienced by a woman with severe hair loss if no steps were taken to conceal it."
Meme - bumbadum @bumbadum14: "You people "girl mathed" your way into holding 2/3rds of a multi trillion dollar debt bubble in less than a century. You shouldn't have access to a bank account."
"Share of Outstanding Federal Student Loan Debt. Men 36.41% Women 63.59%"
@sonohoor: "women weren't allowed to open a bank account in the usa until 1974 ??????!!???!!???!???!?!?!?!?!"
Clearly, women's high student debt is the fault of men, so men need to help pay it down
Meme - Brandonomics Defen... @JohnGregoryJr: "Women will be like "Did you know women weren't legally allowed to have a credit card until 1974? Also I owe $100k in student loans.""
Suffolk Police admits discriminating against two male officers - "A police force accepted it had discriminated against two male officers due to their gender. The Suffolk Police officers were displaced from a "proactive policing team" and given new roles before being replaced by two female officers. According to the Suffolk Police Federation, the force made the decision based on "operational reasons linked to gender balance"... At the time, the policing team had been made up entirely of male officers, after a female officer had left by choice to pursue an alternative role. Instead of recruiting and filling the vacancy, the force removed the two male officers from the team and swapped them for two female ones. The hearing was told the decision-maker was aware the action was discriminatory and had been advised of this by Human Resources, yet still chose to proceed."
Meme - Jeffrey Emanuel @doodlestein: "This is simply a false rewriting of history through a feminist grievance lens. She may have taken the picture, but it was Francis Crick’s mathematical sophistication and knowledge of Bessel functions that allowed him to recognize that this image implied a specific helical symmetry, something that escaped Franklin and Wilkins."
nabbo (bio/acc) @TensorTwerker: "Dude, the REAL blueprint for DNA? Rosalind Franklin’s Photo 51, her X-ray diffraction image that her colleague Maurice Wilkins sneaked to James Watson behind her back. Zero credit in the 1953 paper. She died at 37 from cancer and watched from the grave as the boys grabbed the 1962 Nobel. RIP to Watson, but history owes Franklin most of the credit."
Readers added context: "Post contain two factual errors:
– Photo 51 was taken by Raymond Gosling, not Franklin: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photo_51
– Watson and Crick 1953 paper does contain acknowledgements in the end: dosequis.colorado.edu/Courses/Method…"
Jeffrey Emanuel @doodlestein: "The worst part is that this nonsense is now being parroted back by AI models like Claude unless you know enough to push back on them. Scary for the future, when more and more people defer to AI as an arbiter of truth."
Meme - "Why are you insecure of my double PhD in psychology and sociology? Is this because you're afraid that now I'm educated about the structural patriarchal oppression of traditional gender roles that you want to force upon me? or because now i can interpret all your masculine behaviours as red flags and call you narcissistic male chauvinist invoking my academic authority? or is it because now i know the nitty gritty of laws that i can use to extort half your property after you divorce me for cheating with my non-mahram colleague?"
Badenoch: British boys are not the problem – it’s migrants who don’t respect women - "Labour’s plan to teach schoolboys to respect women and girls is a “complete distraction” from the real issues, Kemi Badenoch has said. The Conservative leader said that if the Government was to halt the surge in misogyny in the UK, it must crack down on immigration from cultures that “don’t respect women”. Sir Keir Starmer announced on Wednesday night that all schoolboys would be taught how to respect women and girls to stem the rise in misogyny and reduce sexual violence by half within a decade... “The fact is, it’s not 11-year-old boys in school who are perpetrating violence against women and girls. This is happening because some people in Labour watched Adolescence and that’s what they want to focus on. It’s a complete distraction.”... e drama Charles Hymas Home Affairs Editor 18 December 2025 12:51pm GMT Related Topics Keir Starmer, Andrew Tate, Secondary schools, Sexual Assault, Domestic abuse, Kemi Badenoch 2462 Kemi Badenoch said 11-year-old boys in school are not perpetrating violence against women and girls Kemi Badenoch said 11-year-old boys in school were not perpetrating violence against women and girls Credit: Jordan Pettitt/PA Labour’s plan to teach schoolboys to respect women and girls is a “complete distraction” from the real issues, Kemi Badenoch has said. The Conservative leader said that if the Government was to halt the surge in misogyny in the UK, it must crack down on immigration from cultures that “don’t respect women”. Sir Keir Starmer announced on Wednesday night that all schoolboys would be taught how to respect women and girls to stem the rise in misogyny and reduce sexual violence by half within a decade. Mrs Badenoch said: “They need to do the right thing – put police officers on the street, stop people who come from cultures that don’t respect women coming into our country, foreign criminals removed as soon as they commit crimes. “Those are the sorts of things that will make a difference. What they’ve announced today is just a big mess, I’m afraid.” She added: “The fact is, it’s not 11-year-old boys in school who are perpetrating violence against women and girls. This is happening because some people in Labour watched Adolescence and that’s what they want to focus on. It’s a complete distraction.” Earlier this year Mrs Badenoch clashed with the BBC over Adolescence, which told the story of a 13-year-old boy who was arrested on suspicion of murdering a female classmate. On BBC Breakfast, the presenter Naga Munchetty told the Tory leader the drama series had prompted national conversations about “toxic masculinity and smartphone use” and asked why she would “not want to know what people are talking about”. Mrs Badenoch responded: “All important issues. But in the same way I don’t need to watch Casualty to know what’s going on in the NHS, I don’t need to watch a specific Netflix drama to understand what’s going on.” Under the Labour plans, teachers will be given specialist training so they can give lessons about consent, the dangers of sharing intimate images and the need to challenge misogynistic behaviour. Schools will also receive guidance to help teachers and parents to identify boys at “high risk” of being influenced by misogynists such as Andrew Tate so they can put them on courses to “deradicalise” them. The £20m package of education measures will also create a helpline for young people concerned about their behaviour to get the help they need."
"Stigma" is not bad if it's against a group the left hates

