Tag Archive: sexism

should African women have access to birth control?

You are wildly mistaken if you think I have an agenda to destroy planned and stable families – actually it’s the futile attempt to sever the link between procreation and sex which does… Continue reading

cheap thrills @ violetwisp

I’m horrified that I’m something of a pornography host. ‘African boobs’, ‘Zulu sexy girls’ and ‘sex video zulu big hips curves’ are some of the many similar search items that lead to my… Continue reading

demonic statements from Insanitybytes

How can anyone compare the Holiness of God with a black woman or anything else for that matter? That is pure blasphemy and anyone who is promoting the Shack is in my personal… Continue reading

chink in my armour

Deprogramming yourself out of atheism requires that you take control of your own mind and train it how to think rationally. (Silence of Mind) I think we wear our world views like armour… Continue reading

love & security or leadership & authority?

There is a crisis in our country and it’s really not about guns, it’s about leadership, role models, and authority. It often does begin with boys in fatherless homes, deprived of any masculine… Continue reading

7 Steps to Dealing with a Sexist Partner

one of the greatest struggles for many women is the struggle against the sin of laziness Biblical Gender Roles is a blogger on a mission for attention. He wants to be seen, he… Continue reading

subtexts in radical feminism

There was a time, not long ago, when rousing anthems on feminism engaged me and enraged me about the patriarchal society we live in. Now I’ve delved a little deeper into radical feminism,… Continue reading

the heart of equality

a discussion about selling sex

Emma gives some great thoughts on what sex for sale means in human society, over at The Arbourist. For me, the comment is excellent: she makes great points that should be pondered by… Continue reading

the dawning realisation that I’m sexist

It’s odd to think of the vast amounts of prejudice and discrimination we absorb in our lives. I like to think of myself as a champion of logic and equality: acutely in tune… Continue reading