Background: I'm starting a blog-based collection of bedtime stories for children, both stories I've told my kids and stories that other parents (and grandparents) tell their kids. If you've got a good bedtime story, please send it to me for consideration in this collection.
The core of these stories will be those I tell...
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A liberal Yale professor takes a critical look at his cohort’s handiwork. Politically-correct, multicultural education, like a lost spacecraft drifting forever in space with no destination and no way to return home, has lost contact with real life. It has become a caricature of science, a bastardized version that Friedrich Hayek called scientism. Jacob...
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During the crisis this past week when some of us were calling Senators’ offices to discuss the upcoming vote on giving $430M to radical feminist organizations (via CJS appropriations to the OVW at the DOJ), a friend of mine quickly put together the following video on the dating rights aspect of men’s rights and...
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Background: I've discussed the backlash against me in the feminist blogosphere--particularly from Amanda Marcotte of Pandagon--since Pajamas Media advice columnist Dr. Helen Smith interviewed me recently on the subject of the Violence Against Women Act, the way our legal system handles domestic violence, and related issues. The interview is Fighting for Men's Rights (Pajamas...
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On Saturday, I took my teenage son to his Boy Scout outing at the beach, where they'll do cleanup and go swimming. In the parking lot before the boys left, the Scoutmaster called to me:
"Glenn, I need you to sign this release for your son. It means you give him permission to pick up...
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Previously published in “The Hatchet: The Journal of Lizzie Borden Studies†Tipping the Velvet is a three-part BBC series that has been collected on DVD. Set in the 1890s, it is an adaptation of Sarah Waters’s debut novel of the same name. The film focuses on its heroine’s exhilarating and tumultuous coming of age...
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Dear Family and Friends, I don’t know what the colour of sadness is, but this October 2007 I think it must be purple. The streets in our suburbs, towns and cities are lined with Jacaranda trees and they are in full blossom, carpeting the roadsides with soft purple flowers. The Bougainvilleas are covered in...
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