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ifeminists October 20, 2004 Carey Roberts |
Rise of the Feminist Propaganda State In the final phase of the propaganda campaign, everyday speech becomes sprinkled with ideologically-loaded words. Once persons internalize the terminology and logic of Fem-Speak, you could almost say they have become brainwashed. |
ifeminists October 20, 2004 Tom James |
The Invisible Victims of Domestic Violence As a culture, we prefer to make male victims the subject of levity and jest, not offer them help. Mostly, though, we would prefer to believe that they simply do not exist. |
IDB America September 2004 Roger Hamilton |
Handicrafts as Local Art An exhibit of Bolivian folk art evokes local cultures and environments. |
ifeminists October 6, 2004 Carey Roberts |
Women Victimized by Feminist Fables Told to ignore reason and common sense, women found themselves vulnerable to the machinations of radical feminists. Under the guise of female liberation, these feminists set out to indoctrinate women into a three-tiered mythology. |
ifeminists October 6, 2004 George Rolph |
Rights and Rodents The good ship "Family" is the bedrock of our civilisation and its fate is too important to be given over to the likes of those on the pirate ship of radical feminism. |
Reason October 2004 Sara Rimensnyder |
Surf's Up Riding Giants, a new documentary starts with a cheeky crash course on the history of surfing, then homes in on three major stories: the rise of modern surfing in 1950s Hawaii; the surfing world's 1992 discovery of the big waves at Maverick's; and finally, the landscape of tow-in surfing. |
Reason October 2004 Charles Paul Freund |
Bhutan's Boob Tube Broadcasting authorities in the tiny country nestled between India and Tibet are concerned about a perceived increase in violent behavior, especially among male students. What's to blame? American professional wrestling. |
Adventure October 2004 |
To Be an Expat Employed in Paradise The manager of a research station on Moorea, French Polynesia talks about his past 12 years on the island and how he has made it his home. |
ifeminists September 29, 2004 K. C. Wilson |
On-Going Gender Bias We define aggression as, "what men do," and nurturing as, "what women do." The genders are used to define the terms. This blinds us to the equal aggressiveness of women, and equal nurturing of masculinity. |
Fast Company October 2004 Charles Leadbeater |
Amateur Revolution From astronomy to rap to computing, networks of amateurs are displacing the pros and spawning some of the greatest innovations. And they will help reshape society in the next two decades. |
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