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Saudi Arabia’s election to the UN Women’s Rights Commission is a moral disgrace
According to a growing consensus on the Left, there is an oppressive patriarchy in Western democracies which restricts the freedoms and opportunities of women. Most people should be aware of the ‘glass ceiling’ preventing
Read More »The Red Pill – the movie feminists don’t want you to watch
Disclosure: This is not an unbiased review. The maker of this documentary describes how she went on a journey – the process of ‘swallowing the red pill’. This expression refers to a scene from
Read More »Female Genital Cutting Can End In A Generation
Female genital cutting (FGC) affects 125 million women and girls worldwide. 30 million girls are at risk of undergoing FGC in the next ten years. FGC is a harmful practice involving full or
Read More »Should Prostitution Be Legalised?
The amendments made to the Policing and Crime Act (2009) mean that all forms of public solicitation (such as ‘kerb crawling’ or being in public looking to sell or pay for sex) are illegal.
Read More »A Negation of the Rights of Man
By Richard Elliott How Senator Wendy Davis’ courage has been met with some sinister responses Sometimes the news from across the pond falls on deafer ears than news on home issues does. So, when
Read More »Woman from El Salvador Demands the Right to an Abortion
A Woman in El Salvador is struggling for her life. Going by the name of ‘Beatriz’ in order to preserve her anonymity, she is 22 years old and critically ill. She is now
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