Archive for the ‘family’ Category
He Said She Said
by fluidfyre Internet nerds might remember Carrie Goldman’s daughter from the fame she achieved in late 2010 – Katie, the little girl who loves Star Wars, and was bullied at school because ‘it’s for boys’. I originally heard of her on the Epbot blog, but her story quickly went viral, exploding to include a ‘May the […]
Filed under: family, feminism, sexuality and gender | 29 Comments
Tags: crossdressing, dyson, gender identity, katie, princess boys, sissy, star wars girls, tomboy
by westwood Where the heck have we been, you ask? Well, Em. is busy getting a law degree. As for me, I have been mucking about in Israel and Germany, and if that interests you at all, you can read about my adventures here. Wait, hold on. Israel and Germany? The place of Jews and […]
Filed under: family, moral particularism, multiculturalism | 8 Comments
Tags: berlin wall, bigotry, Canada, discrimination, family, germany, IAT, implicit association testing, ingroup, israel, jewish, jews, liberal, logic, multiculturalism, outgroup, palestine, philophy, social identity theory, travelling
Oops, he did it again
Post by Em. But no one’s surprised. Not really. I’m moving on to my fourth week without television, and I can tell you, even the infinity of the internet starts to get dull after a while. There is one place which never fails to provide some amusement, however: MacLean’s.ca, where Mark Steyn, has written this, […]
Filed under: conservatism, family, same-sex stuff | 23 Comments
Tags: abortion, Canada, conservatives, demographics, family planning, gay marriage, legal issues, Maclean's, Mark Steyn, moral issues, politics, population control, same-sex marriage, sperm
