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Why we need feminism more than ever!! We interview men on the street and find out what they think of Feminism. This is a TRAILER from the documentary "I Was a Teenage Feminist." For screening dates and other info visit: www.trixiefilms.com. Distributed by Women Make Movies at wmm.com.

feminism

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

When I posted this piece, I wasn't expecting the response that I have gotten... Some are very true and others are just ignorant! View the piece and let the world know how you feel about "Feminism"

Bill Maher on Feminism

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

This is Libertarian Bill Maher's take on how feminism has taken over America. He makes some very insightful points that prove America has become a feminized country. This is an excerpt from his special "Victory Begins at Home"

Ali G - Feminism

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

Ali G

The problems with feminism

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

Companion article with sources: http://www.true-equality.net/archive/2008/05/10/the-problems-with-feminism.aspx Please address the points in the video. No ad hominems or strawmen please. Correction: The quote "all men are rapists, that's all they are" was incorrectly attributed to Marilyn French. It has been revealed to me that this was not said by Marilyn French, but by a fictional character in one of her books. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=68l4XUeJYo0 httpv://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=68l4XUeJYo0

Feminism

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

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Discussion on the issues of feminism and how it has evolved. Featuring Michael Moore and Sandra Bernhard. From July 2001.

College course lecture on materialist feminism.

Ali G Show - Feminism

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

Ali G talks to Naomi Wolf. About Feminism. Rare, good video. Higher quality video Ali G - Feminist: http://www.megavideo.com/?v=NIW41ZG4

Vicious Feminism in the Schools

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

Feminism is a Jewish Womens' movement. In their own words: "[M]ost mother-women give up whatever ghost of a unique and human self they may have when they 'marry' and raise children." -- Phyllis Chesler, Women and Madness, p.294 "If life is to survive on this planet, there must be a decontamination of the Earth. I think this will be accompanied by an evolutionary process that will result in a drastic reduction of the population of males." -- Mary Daly, former Professor at Boston College, 2001 "I want to see a man beaten to a bloody pulp with a high-heel shoved in his mouth, like an apple in the mouth of a pig." -- Andrea Dworkin, Ice and Fire, (Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1987) LINK: http://no-maam.blogspot.com/2007/03/in-their-own-words.html :::::::::::::::::::: The New World Order is a Jewish Peoples movement. In their own words: "Since the Jews are the highest and most cultured people on earth, the Jews have a right to subordinate to themselves the rest of mankind and to be the masters over the whole earth". ~Rabbi Harry Waton Only three hundred men, who all know each other, govern the fate of Europe. They elect their successors from their entourage. These German Jews have the means in their hands of putting an end to the form of Government of any State which proves unreasonable. ~Walter Rathenau, Plain English, late Dictator of Germany, a Jew, 1921 The meaning of the history of the last century is that today 300 Jewish financiers, all Masters of (Masonic) Lodges, rule the world." ~Jean Izoulet, prominent member of Jewish Alliance Israelite Universelle, 1931 LINK: http://911newworldorderfiles.googlepages.com/quotesonzionism :::::::::::: The Jews are actually connected to the Pharoahs of Egypt; the Jews were the rulers of Egypt. The Holy Bible talks about Egypt but it never openly talks about the pyramids there. Strange, huh? It is because the Bible uses code. It calls them "mountains". Moses was a Pharoah who "went to the top of Mount Sinai...." 'Sinai' is also a code. It means sine (singular) eye, or SINE EYE. It is symbolic of a Pharoah with a monotheistic culture which is also in my opinion a twisted solar cult. Look at the dollar bill. We have a government but the money supply is controlled by people connected to Egypt! Otherwise,it wouldn't refer to the pyramid. Feminism was created by the people of the sine (sign) eye. The SINE EYE. Sign is to symbol what symbol is to sine: it refers to the ability to symbolize as one. Its' opposite is disaster: dis (without) aster (stars). Disaster means 'to be without stars'. We are being 'Jewed out' of a healthy happy family life and the full faith and credit of the People (which is our money) is 'being 'Gypted out' of a sound financial future by the Invisible Pharonic Imperial Government. As you can see from the quotes above, the Peoples' welfare doesn't mean much to the Invisible Pharonic Imperial Government. I am hopeful that the Invincible Argument for the existence of the State of .e33 will be a suitable solution to this whole thing. http://thestateof.net These are my opinions and not neccessarily those of Henry Makow, PhD. from whence I got some of the audio (with his permission) to make this video. His site is http://www.henrymakow.com

CBS News.

Ali G - feminism

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

Ali G talks to a feminist and tries to find out which gender is better

Part 2 Discussion on the issues of feminism and how it has evolved. Featuring Michael Moore and Sandra Bernhard. From July 2001.

RetroBites: Gloria Steinem

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

Moses Znaimer interviews Gloria Steinem about being a "groovy chick" and an ex-Playboy bunny. (1968)

∀NTI FEMINISM tour 2007

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

Short video from ∀NTI FEMINISM's tour. I don't know the exact tittle of this video.

∀NTI FEMINISM - sayuu no tero

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

PV of ∀NTI FEMINISM: KENZI (ex. CRAZY DANGER NANCY KENchan from kamaitachi and THE DEAD POP STARS) support members PV from Wazawai aku GIG ~wagamichi susumu niatari kansai anchi hitsuyou~ [25.04.2007] N.JOY

Atheism, Feminism, and the Bible

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

Ravi Zacharias responds to a student's question about atheism, feminism, and the Bible at Penn State University. Ravi asks, "When someone denies the existence of God, what are they affirming in its place?" Watch as Ravi exposes how some atheists borrow from a Judeo-Christian worldview to debunk it.

American Culture & Feminism

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

Foreign women are becoming the top choice for American men of all ages and backgrounds. Although there are many reasons for this movement, one of the main reasons is the modern western culture, which has changed the women of the United States, Australia, Canada, Western Europe. These modern women, in many ways, have lost touch with the essence of femininity. A large part of this is due the culture they were raised in. In this video I wanted to let some other American's talk about the American culture. Bill Maher, Aaron Russo, Dave Chapelle, Bill Burr, and George Carlin, give you a small glimpse into modern America and the reason why many men are looking abroad to find romance and love. Dan DeLa Cruz Signing off, Find out more information on traveling and meeting foreign women at The Travel Guide For Men: http://www.travelguideformen.com

Palin Flip-Flops On Feminism

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

http://thinkprogress.org/2008/10/24/palin-feminist

Why are most of the people denouncing Islam for its abuse and oppression of women, male atheists and not feminists? Where are the feminists? Feminists do not care about the 'oppression' of women under Islam because feminism is a response to the free sexual market created in the West during the 1960's. There is no need for feminism in Islam.

Naomi Wolf on Third Wave Feminism

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

Naomi Wolf says third wave feminism is far more pluralistic about sexuality and personal expression. http://www.bigthink.com/user/naomi-wolf

Feminism vs men's Rights

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

Short commentary

http://www.egs.edu/ Allucquére Rosanne Sandy Stone, performance artist, researcher in neurology and anthropologist of the virtual world, antichrist, and transsexual talking about transgender, feminist, gay, lesbian, legal and social issues, vagina monologues, sex, coming out and giving a sneak preview of her most recent theater project . Public open video philosophy lecture for the faculty and students of the European Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies Department Program, EGS, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2006. Allucquére Rosanne Stone Sandy Stone Ph.D. Wolfgang Köhler Chair at EGS, and is the Wolfgang Köhler Professor, department of Radio-TV-Film, and Director, Advanced Communication Technology Lab, University of Texas at Austin. Director of the Group for the Study of Visual Systems at the Center of Cultural Studies, University of California at Santa Cruz. Sandy Stone has has organized several international conferences on cyberspace in Santa Cruz, Austin, Banff/Canada, and Karlsruhe, Germany, between 1991-1995. Author of The War of Desire and Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age. In 1974 Stone settled in Santa Cruz, California, and undertook gender reassignment with the Stanford Gender Dysphoria Program in Palo Alto. During this period she published pseudonymously in "The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction" and "Galaxy" magazine. Later she became a member of the Olivia Records collective, a popular women's music label. In 1987 Stone was accepted in the History of Consciousness program at the University of California, where she studied with Donna Haraway and James Clifford. Stone wrote the seminal essay "The Empire Strikes Back: A Posttranssexual Manifesto" while Haraway's student. The paper was influenced by Haraway's A Manifesto For Cyborgs (later retitled "A Cyborg Manifesto" and first published in Social Text, 1984) and by the turbulent political foment in feminism of that period, but primarily as a reaction to what Stone perceived as a transphobic strain in feminist academia exemplified by Raymond's book. "The Empire Strikes Back" later became the center of an extensive citation network of transgendered academics and a foundational work for transgendered researchers and theorists. The central point of the essay was that transgendered persons were ill-served by hiding their status, and that coming out -- which Stone called "reading oneself aloud" -- would inevitably lead to self-empowerment. Thus Empire Strikes Back rearticulated what was at the time a radical gay-lesbian political statement into a transgendered voice. The importance of this move lay in the political circumstance of the 1980s vis-a-vis mainstream gay and lesbian political action at the national level in the United States. During this period, mainstream gay and lesbian activists generally suppressed transgender issues and visible transgendered activists, fearing that they would frighten the uncertain and still shaky liberal base during a delicate period of consolidation. At this critical juncture, and against mainstream efforts to silence fringe voices, Empire Strikes Back galvanized a largely scattered and disorganized population of young transgendered scholars and focused the attention of this demographic on the need for self-assertion within a largely reactionary institutional structure. Public open lecture with students of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, Sandy Stone 2007

Women of Color Feminism

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

This is a project I am working on for a conference I am presenting in March 2008. The session is entitled, "We B(e)lo(n)g: Women of Color and Online Feminism. Draft 1.

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/04/08/Amy_Richards_and_Dan_Savage_in_Conversation Advice columnists Amy Richards and Dan Savage discuss what they see as frequent misunderstandings about issues of feminism and abortion. ----- In the July 18th, 2004 issue of The New York Times Magazine, feminist activist Amy Richards gave her account of deciding to undergo "selective reduction." The procedure reduces the number of fetuses carried by a pregnant woman - in Richards' case, from triplets to one baby. Her controversial choice reignited debates about reproductive freedom and the ethics of choice. Richards recounts the backlash of the article and the many challenges of raising her son in Opting In: Having a Child Without Losing Yourself. Richards is co-founder of The Third Wave Foundation and has written feminist.com's advice column "Ask Amy" since 1995. Internationally-syndicated columnist Dan Savage dispenses with taboos when writing about sex and relationships. Since 1991, his column "Savage Love" has offered advice that examines and dispels conservative models of love, sex, and family. With great humor, Savage encourages a "good, giving, and game" approach to safe sexual experimentation and skepticism of "simplistic" views of monogamy. Dan Savage is also a contributor to "This American Life" and editorial director of The Stranger, the Seattle weekly that first published his popular column. His book The Kid relates Savage's experiences adopting a baby boy with his partner. The Commitment: Love, Sex, Marriage, and My Family, his memoir of family, includes Savage's commentary on the gay marriage debate - City Arts & Lectures Daniel Savage is an American sex advice columnist, author, media pundit, journalist, and newspaper editor. Savage is best known for penning the internationally syndicated relationship and sex advice column Savage Love. Its tone is humorous, profane, and often hostile to social conservatives, as in the Santorum controversy. Savage has often been the subject of controversy regarding his opinions that pointedly clash with both traditional conservative moral values and those put forth by what Savage has been known to call the "gay establishment". Amy Richards is co-founder of The Third Wave Foundation and has written feminist.com's advice column "Ask Amy" since 1995.