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21 February 2025
How to Start a Religion (aka Being Rich and Pray for No One to Sue You)
The Templar Knights: Warriors of Faith and Fortune
By Sicebise Msengana
Introduction
The Templar Knights, formally known as the Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon, were one of the most famous military orders of the medieval period. Founded in the early 12th century, they played a crucial role in the Crusades, protecting Christian pilgrims and engaging in fierce battles against Muslim forces.
15 February 2025
The Case for Men Refusing to Marry Non-Virgins
By Sicebise Msengana
In today’s world, an increasing number of men are questioning the institution of marriage, particularly when it comes to choosing a partner with a past. In the past, societies upheld traditional values that emphasized the importance of purity in women, seeing it as a sign of self-respect, commitment, and honor.
13 February 2025
Woke Culture: Origins, Impact, and Controversies
08 February 2025
The Manosphere: An Analysis of the Modern Masculinity Movement
By Sicebise Msengana
Introduction
The manosphere is a loose collection of blogs, forums, and online communities centered around issues of masculinity, gender dynamics, and male empowerment. It encompasses various subcultures, including Men’s Rights Activists (MRAs), Men Going Their Own Way (MGTOW), Pickup Artists (PUA), and the Red Pill movement.
07 February 2025
Positive Masculinity and Patriarchy: Foundations of a Strong Society
By Sicebise Msengana
Masculinity and patriarchy have been the bedrock of civilizations for thousands of years. However, in modern discourse, these concepts are often misrepresented and attacked, framed as oppressive and outdated.
06 February 2025
Feminism And Its Political Aims
By Sicebise Msengana
Feminism and Its Branches: A Comprehensive Overview
Feminism is a multifaceted movement advocating for gender equality and the dismantling of patriarchal structures that oppress women and marginalized genders. It has evolved over centuries, taking on various forms and ideologies, each responding to different social, political, and cultural contexts.
03 February 2025
African Romance Stories: Whispers of the Baobab
By Sicebise Msengana
Chapter One: The Meeting
The village of Mavuno lay nestled between rolling green hills and the mighty Zambezi River, where baobab trees stood like ancient sentinels, watching over generations of love and loss. In this village, love was not just whispered between lovers but carried by the wind, woven into the fabric of tradition.
The Red Pill Movement: Origins, Ideology, and Impact
By Sicebise Msengana
Introduction
The "Red Pill" movement is a loosely defined ideological and online community that claims to reveal "hidden truths" about society, gender dynamics, and power structures. Its name is derived from the 1999 film The Matrix, in which the protagonist, Neo, is given a choice between taking a blue pill, which allows him to remain in blissful ignorance, or a red pill, which awakens him to the truth of reality.