Category archive: Feminism

Walmart Still in NOW’s ‘Gender-Gap’ Crosshairs

Originally at American Thinker By Chuck Rogér Despite emerging victorious from a class action suit alleging sex discrimination, Walmart recently announced costly programs designed to “help empower women across its supply chain.” Over the next five years, the mega-company will “source” $20 billion from female-owned American companies and double purchases from global suppliers run by [...]

Did feminist groups derail the stimulus bill?

Originally at American Thinker By Chuck Rogér American women are resourceful. In the business world alone, women have racked up impressive gains, earning three times as many college degrees and doubling the female presence in the workplace compared to forty years ago. In the realm of entrepreneurship, the adult American female is leaving the male [...]

Big Sister in the Workplace

Originally at American Thinker By Chuck Rogér Today there are twice as many women in the American workforce as there were four decades ago, three times as many women getting college degrees.  More working women than men now hold degrees.  The growth rate of female-owned businesses stands at four times the growth rate of male-owned [...]

Labor Department Declares War on Phantom Discrimination

Originally at American Thinker By Chuck Rogér “Pay discrimination continues to plague women and people of color in the workforce,” claims  Patricia A. Shiu, a member of President Obama’s National Equal Pay Enforcement Task Force. There is some difficulty with the claim: an utter absence of data proving that the stated problem is an actual [...]

College level leftwing indoctrination

David Horowitz recently audited a political science class at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Horwitz documents the left-ness of university faculty. In his analysis, he provides a definition of indoctrination. Indoctrination is presenting opinion to students as though it were scientific fact or as though no rational, decent, and moral person could have any other [...]