- You kids like dirty books? Are you sure?
- Norman Finkelstein asks, "Did you laugh?"
- Flannery O'Connor reads "A Good Man is Hard to Find."
- TGGP reviews The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined.
- Sister Y has some questions for Bryan Caplan.
- MRDA: Infernal trendspotter.
- Atrocity upmanship is a dead-end game. The kids should know about this, just the same.
- Up Against the Wall Motherfucker! (Warning: Godzilla PDF.)
- What does Satanism mean to you?
- Andrea Dworkin was a writer.
- David Berman has a blog.
- Emancipating slaves, afflicting free men.
- What is "The Second Sexism"? Is it just "victim envy"? Or is it more complicated?
- Good luck, Ferd.
I’m liking the sound of the The Second Sexism: I might have to pick that up. Cheers, Chip (for that, and the Inferno linkage)!
(My firewall must’ve been made by a feminist: it initially blocked access to the Statesman article on the book.)
Like Gloeckner I’ve found the move to tie femicides with NAFTA/globalization (in “Bordertown”) poorly supported.
When “pinkpaper” says that the healthcare system is failing gay men in particular, is that because they get themselves infected at higher rates? I’m inclined to agree with the Guardian reviewer that men bring their higher incarceration rate on themselves, but would she be willing to apply the same explanation to other demographic categories?
I think the femicide/globalization stuff playing out below the border is similar to the moral panic we now see over sex trafficking. Both stories are fueled by demographic changes and the idea of class-based exploitation, and to echo what I take to be Gloeckner’s ground-level perspective, even when you get past the mythmaking, the truth that remains is inescapably sad.
I’m well into “The Second Sexism” and it’s clear to me that Benatar’s discussion of male imprisonment rates — and ancillary issues — is far more carefully considered and nuanced than the snide caricature presented in the Guardian piece.
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Yup !! I have very fear about giant animals, because I am a soft hearten person and do not face more difficulties in his life, same with your magazine. Thanks for sharing your fearful magazine.
Yeah.. I have read these kind of fear files, My niece is very crazy about the heroes of comic books because hero always win the fight with giants by the help of his body and his mind. Nice book!!
This is a nice one comic because I have read this, I love to read comic books because it can give a lot of fun and laugh and laughing is a great therapy for our good health.