MR. MST President Brian Lewis has a published article in Role Reboot today: http://www.rolereboot.org/…/2014-09-military-sexual…/ “Society assumes that our military training makes us invulnerable to attacks on our person. This is […]
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MR. MST President Brian Lewis has a published article in Role Reboot today: http://www.rolereboot.org/…/2014-09-military-sexual…/ “Society assumes that our military training makes us invulnerable to attacks on our person. This is […]
Read moreTara Culp-Ressler, writing for THINKPROGRESS, on “Why Rape Prevention Activists Don’t Like The New Nail Polish That Can Detect Roofies“: Although these products typically get a lot of press and are sometimes […]
Read moreI cannot imagine how painful it must be for the family of Michael Brown and the city of Ferguson to witness all of the political posturing by opportunists on the […]
Read moreIt is fascinating to me how often SOME progressives, like some of their counterparts on the right, will outright lie and then act like petulant children when busted in said […]
Read more“When a 16 year old girl in Ohio was filmed being raped by two boys at a party CNN reporters talked about how tragic it was because the rapists could […]
Read moreI've written before about organization and data storage with regard to my use of PIMs, PDAs and smartphones (here, here and here). This will be a bird's eye view of […]
Read moreThe White House Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release June 13, 2014 Executive Order — 2014 Amendments to the Manual for Courts-Martial, United States 2014 AMENDMENTS TO THE […]
Read moreTABOO OF MALE RAPE KEEPS VICTIMS SILENT The Trauma and Mental Health Report http://trauma.blog.yorku.ca/2014/06/taboo-of-male-rape-keeps-victims-silent/ June 13, 2014 · by tmastor · in Clinical “My name is Will, and I think rape is hilarious…when it […]
Read moreI think I’ll call this one “sometimes.” Sometimes, you need to pick up your oldest son from the Metro at 9:30 pm. Sometimes, you think you feel something crawling up […]
Read moreHow The “Trigger Warning” Took Over The Internet The phrase evolved from clinical psychiatry, moved from LiveJournal fan fiction to Tumblr to mainstream media, and eventually ended up on college syllabi. Here’s […]
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