Letters from the Editor
Articles
Flush Down Those Red Pills
From the Red Pill movement to Andrew Tate's toxic masculinity, the pervasive presence of misogyny continues to harm young people, perpetuate harmful stereotypes, and contribute to a culture of violence and harassment against women.
The Anatomy of my Autonomy
There are many parts to the issue on women’s control over their own bodies but it does not bode well for anyone if it includes the Catholic guilt, and the government.
Under Da Saya: Comedy of the Egocentric Pinoys
As with many other things in our culture, our attraction towards the image of machismo stems from the decades of western colonization.
Why Being a TERF Is No JK
There is no perfect feminism. This movement continues to be a work-in-progress. But there’s one feminism that completely lost its magic — and caused a lot of pain, even an “Obliviate” could not easily eradicate.
Funny, Not Funny
With the good intentions of political correctness, our current Woke-ness used to be an admirable quality because of our aggressiveness to call out prejudice and bigotry. But humor is now asking for a break to assess the seriousness of a flawed and harsh cancel culture that’s no longer a laughing matter for the comedy community.