Feminism
Is this the end of monogamy as we know it?
As couples move away from the traditional binds of marriage, Julie Bindel wonders whether heterosexuals are soon to become the new sexual outlaws
Joe Biden’s executive panders
President Biden is alienating a large number of his supporters to appease a vocal minority with a fringe concern
Why contemporary feminists are wrong about policing children’s television
Once we start using the political concerns of the adult world to moralise about the imaginative realm of children, we’re in trouble
Why feminists should oppose the death penalty
Feminists should be against the death penalty on the basis that the criminal justice system is built upon sexism, racism and class prejudice
More sad than naughty
A BDSM book by a group keen to challenge gender norms is oddly conventional
The wrong sort of women, again
View from Oxford: the Fortune Wheel of grievance spins yet again
Rise of the sex robots
Moral boundaries are being eroded by the rise of sex robots that claim to be “the perfect companion”
Should the Virgin Mary have had an abortion?
Given modern society’s strident pro-abortion stance and irreligious view of Christmas, it’s a wonder this question hasn’t already been raised
Scottish women’s rights virtue-signalled away
An organisation founded to support victims of male sexual violence are apparently prioritising the feelings of men
The dehumanising danger of social media
Josephine Bartosch says that far from facilitating an enriching meeting of minds, the online world is producing a dystopian world that is breaking us apart