1) This week in Social Justice | 2) A History of Gynocentrism

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    Hey it was a slow week once you got away from Gregory Alan Elliot so I decided to post up 2 blogs by different authors instead of my usual one

    Kind of a slow week for Social Justice so the blog by I-Hypocrite is kind of short on what happened. But in this blog, you’ll see examples of Blacks whining about a complete non-issue aka the Oscars. There’s a brief commentary on what Emma Watson said about Alan Rickman. Some quotes from a professor in Iowa crying about how his white students don’t get how privileged they are because education

    Oh and a woman making a subway fro Boomer Esiason is misogyny. Pretty quiet week folks
    This Week In Social Justice 17/01/16

    This is I-Hypocrite main page where he has more and very interesting content
    https://lporiginalg.wordpress.com/

    PART 2
    This is a piece about the early history of Gynocentrism written by a blogger named gynocentrism.com. This author posts up an article written back in 1875 which points out a couple of issues that are still happening today

    There are 9 or 10 men homeless for every woman
    AND
    There really isn’t all that much concern about this issue and too much emphasis on women’s rights. Considering that this particular article is 150 years old. It points out that the level of delusion by the current group of feminists runs back a LONG way
    Women’s and Men’s Rights

    This is his blog site as you can see his work is very interesting and in going through his work I’m hit with this thought
    About gynocentrism

    “The more things change, the more they stay the same.”

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