Sometimes men still do it better
Surely we can acknowledge women’s achievements whilst admitting there’s still territory where men will continue to shine. The crowd gathered
Surely we can acknowledge women’s achievements whilst admitting there’s still territory where men will continue to shine. The crowd gathered
The Hannah Clarke inquest was only interested in proving the perpetrator was evil, rather than seeking the truth about what
A flood of Higgins copycat cases are working their way through our justice system, demanding massive police and judicial resources
Police are told never to take action against a woman caught out making false rape allegations, lest this deters genuine
That’s how Federal police summed up Britain Higgins during their investigation, which is why they didn’t want Bruce Lehrmann charged.
Labor’s new family law bill panders to feminists by pushing dad out of children’s lives. This week a television crew
Our public service has been overwhelmed by a tsunami of women over the last thirty years, determined using their positions
Celebrating some welcome wins against bureaucrats reveling in their feminist-bestowed power to crush ordinary blokes. Every day, men are mown
The Depp/Heard case represents a real breakthrough in truth-telling about domestic violence, undermining the ideological straightjacket that feminists have maintained
Are more women falsely accusing men of rape or simply being caught out making these allegations? Maybe we are now
There was recently good news of the non-guilty verdict in actor John Jarratt’s #MeToo case. This followed successful defamation action
Last week I wrote a newspaper article criticizing the government for appointing a female National Suicide Officer. I pointed out
We are fast reaching the point where men won’t dare work with children. The vigilantism and community hysteria surrounding sexual
Well, miracles do happen. I was very nervous about agreeing to an interview on SBS about deplatforming at universities. The
Imagine the outcry if a man was appointed head of a leading domestic violence prevention organisation? So how come the
I have a fun video for you – my interview with UK journalist Peter Lloyd, author of the 2015 book,