Feminist writer Julie Bindel wins landmark legal case against council that cancelled event she was due to speak at due t...

Oct 9, 2022 by

by Eirian Jane Prosser, Mailonline: JK Rowling has congratulated feminist writer Julie Bindel after she won her legal case against a council who cancelled an event she was due to speak at because her views ‘fly in the face’ of...

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The Growing Feminist Rejection of the Sexual Revolution

Oct 1, 2022 by

by Austin Ruse, Crisis Magazine: Gen Z may not be taking the morning-after pill as frequently as their elders think they should. So, the morning-after pill is getting a rebrand. You can learn all about it on TikTok, of course. Here comes...

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Why I’m suing the council that tried to bully me into silence

Jun 27, 2022 by

by Julie Bindel, Mailonline: Nottingham’s city councillors don’t realise what they have done. By illegally banning me from giving a talk at one of their libraries, they have started a fight I doubt they can win. My planned talk was...

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Feminists must abandon their delusions about the sexual revolution

Jun 1, 2022 by

by Louise Perry, New Statesman: Men and women are not the same, and it is usually women who suffer when we pretend otherwise. My first book will be published on 3 June. It’s titled The Case Against the Sexual Revolution and it pretty much...

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The topsy-turvy world of intersectional feminism

Apr 23, 2022 by

by Joanna Williams, spiked: Why is a school at the heart of a sex-abuse scandal asking pupils to check their privilege? This time last year, a new website made national headlines. Everyone’s Invited detailed thousands of incidents of...

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Making misogyny a hate crime misses the point

Apr 3, 2022 by

by Josephine Bartosch, The Critic: Women need better application of the law, not new legislation from posturing MPs. When Stella Creasy MP stood up in parliament last week and made the case for adding “misogyny” to the statute, many were...

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