The real issue is that our society has reached a point where certain points of view - many of which were the norm less than a hundred years ago - will get you blacklisted from major employers and public discourse.
This is why it's important to have male only creator-owned places to speak.
Return of Kings, the forum, owning your own blog... they can't ban you if you're the article, not the comments.
What we need is a male-centric social networks, and forums where alternative viewpoints are encouraged.
The other way to avoid this is to be self employed. The can't fire you if you own the company.
This is why it's important to have male only creator-owned places to speak.
Return of Kings, the forum, owning your own blog... they can't ban you if you're the article, not the comments.
What we need is a male-centric social networks, and forums where alternative viewpoints are encouraged.
The other way to avoid this is to be self employed. The can't fire you if you own the company.
Read my work on Return of Kings here.