Thumbs up–spotlight on the good things happening in the world by Luca Volontè July 30, 2021 0 979 Pro footballers Cuadrado and Mancini proclaim the importance of faith, Hungarian justice minister affirms opposition to EU's attempt to introduce ...
Majority of Germans against gender language by Johann R. Porter June 16, 2021 0 417 A recent survey shows 65 percent of Germans are against gender language. Bundesta Vice President says language "should not be ...
Thumbs up – spotlight on the good things happening in the world by Luca Volontè May 21, 2021 0 220 China's "cooling-off" law for spouses sees dramatic decrease in separations, the Dominican Republic won't legalize abortion, European quartet of countries ...
The “gender unicorn” is back, with a vengeance by Joseph Grabowski May 13, 2021 0 1.8k The "gender unicorn" is back, and this time, it's no laughing matter; perhaps it never really was.
“Understanding sex and gender”—part five: the medical mistake by Joseph Grabowski April 9, 2021 0 759 These doctors are guilty of what G. K. Chesterton called "the huge modern heresy of altering the human soul to ...
“Understanding sex and gender”—part four: when science becomes non-binary by Joseph Grabowski March 25, 2021 0 6k For the critic of gender theory who would appeal to biology, it's a "heads, I lose; tails, you win" proposition.
Transgenderism humiliates, offends and denigrates women by Marija Stajić March 18, 2021 0 1.4k Over the past six or seven years, the meaning and significance of women and womanhood have spiralled down like never ...
“Understanding sex and gender”—part three: the Frankenstein twins by Joseph Grabowski March 18, 2021 0 880 How the conquest of biology by "gender" became a rout.
“Understanding sex and gender”—part two: nature, nurture, neologism by Joseph Grabowski March 11, 2021 0 679 In the 1950s, "gender" becomes bespoke rather than spoken.
“Understanding sex and gender”—part one: a brief semantic history by Joseph Grabowski March 11, 2021 0 1.1k What "gender" would have meant at the beginning of the previous century is much different from what it meant at ...