Welcome to the weekly Fairer Disputations round-up: your one-stop shop for the best in sex-realist feminism. This week: Eliza Mondegreen on Trump’s gender policy, Rachael Killackey responds to Matt Walsh on how to stop OnlyFans, and Helen Roy on Usha Vance’s opportunity to promote a family-friendly America. Plus: the courage to commit, the end of the online porn free-for-all, Neil Gaiman and what women need—and more!
First, Featured Author Eliza Mondegreen breaks down Trump’s executive order on gender ideology.
Next, Rachael Killackey argues that shaming women is not the way to stop OnlyFans.
Finally, Featured Author Helen Roy writes about the opportunity Second Lady Usha Vance has to promote a family-friendly America.
More Great Reads & Listens:
- The Courage To Commit, Freya India and Mary Harrington, GIRLS (paywalled)
- We Need Cultural Change for Caregivers, Not Just Better Policy, Amber Adrian, Institute for Family Studies
- The Online Porn Free-for-All Is Coming to an End, Marc Novicoff, The Atlantic
- On What Women Need, Louise Perry, Maiden Mother Matriarch (paywalled); see also There’s Nothing Sophisticated About Sadists, Poppy Sowerby, UnHerd, and Neil Gaiman and the Failure of Modern Sexual Ethics, Carl Trueman, First Things
- Catholic Feminism, Erika Bachiochi, Thomistic Institute Podcast
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