There will be spoilers for the movie Bruno in this post. Consider yourself warned.
Speaking of movies, interpretations, and feminist critiques, I finally saw Bruno last night. I do realize I’m a bit late on the subject (even though the movie was officially released in the US only a week ago), but I wanted to share [...]
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A Bit More on Tough Love
Posted in feminism, men, misogyny, sexual harassment, tagged Sarah Haskins, Steve Ward, Target Women, Tough Love, VH1 Tough Love on April 24, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Target Women: Tough Love
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Asshole Music, Part Deux
Posted in MRAs, feminism, feminist critique, fuck you, male privilege, manhood, masculinity, men, misogyny, patriarchy, sexism, what the fuck on December 30, 2008 | 13 Comments »
My mp3 player’s been dead for the last two weeks, so I’ve had a lot of chances to listen to the radio lately — unfortunately. I listen to one of the very, very few radio stations I can stand in this area: KTCL 93.3. The rest of the stations in this ridiculous state are “soft [...]
Concert Condescension
Posted in consciousness-raising, femininity, feminism, fuck you, idiots, interpersonal communication, male privilege, manhood, masculinity, men, misogyny, patriarchy, sexism, what the fuck on September 9, 2008 | 20 Comments »
So I went to see a Foo Fighters concert last night. Yes, I admit to being a giant fucking Foos fan. I realize it’s not the coolest thing in the world to be a Foos fan, but I fell in love with The Colour and the Shape (yes, I also see the superfluousness of the extra [...]
Kyle Payne sentenced to six months in county jail!
Posted in feminism, fuck you, male privilege, masculinity, men, misogyny, news, patriarchy, privilege, pro-feminist male, rape, sexual violence, women's rights, tagged Kyle Payne on August 26, 2008 | 10 Comments »
Yay! Yay! Yay!!!
Stating that a major violation of trust had occurred, District Court Judge Don Courtney sentenced Iowa blogger and self-proclaimed male feminist Kyle Payne to serve time in the Buena Vista County Jail for invasion of privacy.
Payne received 360 days, with 180 days suspended on each of two counts of invasion of privacy, a [...]

