Friday, December 03, 2010

A New Blog That Does Not Like Feminism

His name is Legion! Tremble before his world-shattering power! And behold the tracks of uncountable passing feet which multiply mightily across the dusty terrain of war!

All right. The name of this blog is Fighting Feminism, and the subtitle gets right to the point:
"Is feminism a hate movement? YES! IT IS!"
What you will find here, are current news stories of an anti-male character. That means that the material will be of pro-male interest, correct? Also: keen, penetrating commentary will be found to accompany this material! The author writes from England, and so the blog has a bit of a UK flavour. But I assure you that the author has his eye upon the whole wide world.

The purpose of the blog, is to serve as a repository of timely items that can easily be referenced and linked to. It is, in short, intended as a resource.

All right. Go now and get busy with fighting feminism:

http://fightingfeminism.blogspot.com

4 Comments:

Blogger Legion said...

Thanks, Fidelbogen.

I invite all readers to come on over to Fighting Feminism and to submit (in the comments section) any articles which might be useful, from any time.

I've been adding only recent stories to begin with - but I hope for this site to become a central resource in the long term, where MRAs can search for a term - e.g., 'false accusations' - and a ton of articles on that very subject will pop up.

So, anyone who is so inclined, please comment with links to articles worthy of inclusion, and I shall post on them.

4:50 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Fidelbogem, please read this.



http://www.the-spearhead.com/2010/12/05/the-name-of-julian-assanges-other-false-rape-accuser-is-sofia-wilen/shilogr

1:50 PM  
Blogger Fidelbogen said...

@Anon:

Thank you. Yes, I have already read that. . and quite a few other articles on the same subject.

My take? The affair deserves wide exposure. Mind you, I think that Julian Assange is a dodgy character -- but that is not the point here.

The point is to expose the fetid sewer that is the feminist rape nightmare.

And in THAT line of endeavor, a few BIG stories will do quantitatively more damage to the enemy than would an equal volume of passing, quickly-forgotten, low-profile episodes (such as those archived at the FRS).

And this Julian Assange story just might pack such a punch -- ranking it along side the DukeLacrosse case in terms of its potential zeitgeist mojo.

The fact that this is happening to a public figure with such enormous prior notoriety, provides the necessary piggyback effect, or catapult effect if you will.

Pity it would be, to not profit by such a conjunction of opportunity.

3:35 PM  
Blogger I. M. Salos said...

Thanks for revealing this little gem of a blog. Much obliged!

7:04 PM  

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