I read it and it's the same crap the "good" leftists and "good" feminists say. That we need more and better masculinity. So women were sold liberation, and men are sold the exact same chivalry box we've always been sold. Just fantastic. I'm really tired of how conservatives address this issue of masculinity. It seems that men are only valuable as long as they provide, for both the right and the left.
as said, I'm in Europe and you are in Europe or ??
as it stands, I've read enough about gender for the time being and was just trying to alert James Nuzzo to the fact that I cannot read the article, however, I realise I should have put my comment as a main comment and not a reply.
VPNs are also good for online privacy. With the VPN turned on, your internet service provider is able to see the sites you visit, but not your traffic.
it is unsafe, it is not safe {this creates unnecessary fear}
[despite the fact that a person sitting on the internet/smartphone - anonymously - is 'probably' safer than crossing the street UNLESS one gives private details out.
Thank you, James. The USA Today article comes as a pleasant surprise, as they have been very femicentric in past years.
I read it and it's the same crap the "good" leftists and "good" feminists say. That we need more and better masculinity. So women were sold liberation, and men are sold the exact same chivalry box we've always been sold. Just fantastic. I'm really tired of how conservatives address this issue of masculinity. It seems that men are only valuable as long as they provide, for both the right and the left.
Dan on the “Men Need to be Heard” youtube channel made the same observation: the left despises men, while the right just wants to use men as tools.
You are right. The conservatives want men to vote for them, but then don’t defend them against the femnists and liberals
Unfortunately I'm blocked from reading this article here in Europe.
I can read it just fine
as said, I'm in Europe and you are in Europe or ??
as it stands, I've read enough about gender for the time being and was just trying to alert James Nuzzo to the fact that I cannot read the article, however, I realise I should have put my comment as a main comment and not a reply.
Thanks for your reply.
I'm in europe, that's why I responded.
I am in the USA. Did you try using a VPN, then using a server based in the USA?
I'm not going to use a VPN, but thank you for the suggestion and I've taken note of the site you sent, just in case.
VPNs are also good for online privacy. With the VPN turned on, your internet service provider is able to see the sites you visit, but not your traffic.
I recommend Mullvad VPN. (Mullvad.net). Change the server location to a US city, then hopefully you will be able to see it.
UNC uses bridge funds for DEI-targeted research
The article mentions about Tax Payers Money being used, but it is also a good reminder to be wary where one donates money to.
In the Bumble article the word Safe is used.
Slogans feminists use:
it is unsafe, it is not safe {this creates unnecessary fear}
[despite the fact that a person sitting on the internet/smartphone - anonymously - is 'probably' safer than crossing the street UNLESS one gives private details out.