Feminism opposition

Angry Harry is a famous activist in the British men's movement. He runs a popular and frequently updated website of the same name devoted to political, satirical and humorous criticisms of feminism and political correctness, which he blames for many of the western world's most serious social problems. ...more on Wikipedia about "Angry Harry"

The Honourable Anne Clare Cools, BA (born 1943) is a member of the Canadian Senate. Born in Barbados, she was the first black person to be appointed to the Canada's upper house. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anne Cools"

The Anti-Suffrage League was an organization that was opposed to women's suffrage. It was founded in 1908 by the writer Mary Ward, at the behest of Lord Curzon and William Cremer. The first meeting took place July 12 1908 at the Westminster Palace Hotel. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anti-Suffrage League"

An antifeminist is one who opposes feminism. ...more on Wikipedia about "Antifeminist"

Aristasia is an all- female society existing primarily in England but with adherents in many other parts of the world, notably the United States. It is also known as the Feminine Empire. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aristasia"

Edmund Cooper ( April 30, 1926 - March 11, 1982) was a poet and prolific writer of science fiction and detective novels, published under his own name and several pen names. ...more on Wikipedia about "Edmund Cooper"

Feminazi is an invective neologism used predominantly in United States political rhetoric to characterize women whose ideas are believed to be vehemently misandrous; i.e.- having an irrational and extreme hatred of men. The word is a portmanteau derived from feminist and Nazi. The term does not relate to the National Socialist Women's Organization or any other organization of women who served Nazi Germany. ...more on Wikipedia about "Feminazi"

George Gilder (born 1939, in New York City) is a prominent American antifeminist, anti-evolution, techno-utopian intellectual. ...more on Wikipedia about "George Gilder"

George Salmon ( September 25, 1819 - January 22, 1904) was an Irish mathematician and theologian ** . ...more on Wikipedia about "George Salmon"

John George Schmitz ( August 12, 1930– January 10, 2001) was an ultraconservative Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Orange County, California, prominent member of the John Birch Society, and the American Independent Party candidate for President of the United States in 1972. ...more on Wikipedia about "John G. Schmitz"

(Joseph Swetnam) In 1617, he published The Schoole of the Noble and Worthy Science of Defence, a manual detailing the use of the rapier, rapier and dagger, backsword, and quarterstaff. He is known for his unique series of stances and his emphasis on chopping thrusts. ...more on Wikipedia about "Joseph Swetnam"

Phyllis Schlafly (born on August 15, 1924, in Saint Louis, Missouri) is an American conservative political activist known for her opposition to feminism in general and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) in particular. Today, she is a widely-published author and commentator. In 1972, she founded the Eagle Forum, a conservative organization headquartered in Alton, Illinois, and continues to be president of that organization. ...more on Wikipedia about "Phyllis Schlafly"

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