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Tag Archives: misogyny
The Magdalene slaves: immunity for religious orders must end
The conspiracy of silence between the church and the state resulted in a system of slavery.
Posted in Arts & Literature, Religion, christianity, women Also tagged catholicism, christianity, ireland, mór rígan 8 Comments
The Pennsylvania gym shooting: when misogynists get violent
Why are so many men so very angry with women? Where does this fixation come from, this weird sense of entitlement to sex and attention from women?
Posted in Current Affairs, Society, crime, women Also tagged kirsty evans, media, violence 5 Comments
Woman fed to dogs: Taslim Solangi and an end to civility
I want my anger to be as brutal and as devoid of mercy as these murdering charlatans are. I need revenge. We need revenge.
Posted in Current Affairs, crime, south asia, women Also tagged pakistan, sanchita scherezade, sexism, violence 22 Comments


What media coverage of Jon & Kate says about us