Equality, is equal human value. Women and men have equal human value. None is secondary to the other. However, the 19th century has created a rapture in the human condition. Some see it as a leap forward, today it's more common than before to regard that human earthquake as destructive, the truth is probably somewhere… Continue reading What is equality?
Author: Henry Blair
An open letter to an incredible woman
In 2020 a book called I Hate Men came out in France and became a bestseller overnight. That same year a book calling for hatred of men and their complete exclusion was published, also becoming a bestseller, similarly to a book by a PhD from 2020 appearing in the UK called The Better Half where… Continue reading An open letter to an incredible woman
Why fathers can’t be mothers and mothers can’t be fathers
Most women experience children as self-fulfillment, while most men receive parallel mental fulfillment from the content of the work they perform and to some extent from that work's place on the social matrix (known as status), those content and place being realized in today's society as a position in the work world. There are exceptions,… Continue reading Why fathers can’t be mothers and mothers can’t be fathers
Culturally-induced chemical castration – the unspoken cause of the low-testosterone epidemic?
The feminist society we live in imposes a sweeping restriction on men, prohibiting them from relating to women sexually. This includes prohibiting men of looking at women and their bodies, including in pictures, a prohibition on having private sexual thoughts about women, and extensive bans on implicit interaction with women including flirting and even exchanging… Continue reading Culturally-induced chemical castration – the unspoken cause of the low-testosterone epidemic?
A thought experiment for a feminist
Most girls and women who identify as feminists believe in good faith that feminist perceptions are meant to improve the relations between the sexes, for women or even for men. They are unaware that the principles disseminated to them are in fact formulated to bring about the cessation of sexuality. As a result of this… Continue reading A thought experiment for a feminist
Why I Am Not a Feminist
When equality was reached between the 1970s and the 1990s in the West, it did not generate equal numbers of men and women in each and every domain. The failure to reach identical numbers through equal opportunity and equal cultivation, was a result of men and women having on average along with their shared wishes… Continue reading Why I Am Not a Feminist
Some Feminist Readers May Want to Sit Before Continuing
Is the attack against sexual communication and the language of sexuality justified? Is the position of women in their sexual relations with men so desperate and men's so abusive and violent that the step taken by feminism - disqualifying almost the entire language - should be endorsed even if the consequence is the cessation of… Continue reading Some Feminist Readers May Want to Sit Before Continuing
The cancellation of International Women’s Day and what it means
International days are announced with the noble goal of stimulating the public to pay attention to a subject which affects society, yet is mostly ignored throughout the year. Issues that receive this kind of support, as with the World Autism Awareness Day, have relatively consistent characteristics: the media almost never covers them, the public shows… Continue reading The cancellation of International Women’s Day and what it means
Censoring Science to Redefine Sexes
In 2016 a panel of brain researchers convened at a scientific conference carrying the title, "The Promise and Peril of Research on Sex Differences". In a discussion held on stage by five researchers, three highlighted only similarities between the sexes, until two female scientists from the audience intervened to explain that avoidance of differences is… Continue reading Censoring Science to Redefine Sexes
Studies Consistently Show that Women are as Sexually Violent as Men – How is this Possible?
When studies examined systematically what percentage of people have committed sexual harassment, it was found that the percentage of women and men in the group of people who harass and sexually assault is almost exactly the same. For example, a 2013 study performed in the US with a thousand teens and young adults between the… Continue reading Studies Consistently Show that Women are as Sexually Violent as Men – How is this Possible?