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Denise McAllister Attacks Men And Human Rights Activists

August 2, 2019 By Patrick

Ex-Federalist writer and self-proclaimed relationship expert Denise McAllister, who was previously fired for a series of homophobic tweets, got into another spat today on Twitter, this time with human rights activists.

In a debate about the right of infants—female, male, and intersex—to be protected from unnecessary genital cutting, McAllister falsely stated that circumcision, “doesn’t change [the functionality of the penis] at all.”

To the men violated by circumcision, McAllister said in another tweet, “I’m sorry you guys miss your foreskin. My advice to you is get over it.”

I’m sorry you guys miss your foreskin. My advice to you is get over it. 🙄 https://t.co/p8sTXmDxY5

— Denise McAllister (@McAllisterDen) August 1, 2019

Her upcoming book on What Men Want to Say to Women (But Can’t) is described on Amazon as “wakeup call for women to understand and appreciate the men in their lives, value masculinity instead of degrading it, and heal relationships damaged by toxic feminism… Men are tired of being dumped on.”

However, on twitter, she concluded her tirade against men, by shaming the male body.

Seriously. I’m done with the circumcision debate. The health benefits are well documented. I leave you today simply with two words:

Dick cheese

— Denise McAllister (@McAllisterDen) August 1, 2019

Denise McAllister was previously fired from her freelance position with The Federalist for a series of homophobic tweets, including one that claimed Yashar Ali, a gay Huffington Post contributor, “tries to find himself in another man’s asshole.”

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Denise McAllister, Intactivism, Social Media, Twitter

Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang Confirms He Has Seen American Circumcision Documentary

July 23, 2019 By Andrew Amberg

In a recent article in Washington Post Magazine, Presidential candidate Andrew Yang confirmed that he seen the award-winning documentary American Circumcision.

Yang’s “intactivist” alignment began before the birth of his first son and at Evelyn’s behest. A pediatrician had described circumcision as an aesthetic decision, which shocked Evelyn: “Why would I [have] a surgery performed on him for something strictly aesthetic?” With this thought in the back of her mind, Evelyn was browsing Netflix when she saw a documentary called “American Circumcision.” “I have no idea what we were watching to have ‘American Circumcision’ be a recommended movie,” she told me, but she watched. Andrew’s memory is that he “watched at least half of that documentary and then was like, ‘Yup, I find this convincing, too.’ “

Yang has previously said he is against circumcision, and “highly aligned” with the Intactivist movement, but later walked back his comments after political pressure.

The film American Circumcision is currently streaming on Netflix, and available at CircumcisionMovie.com.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: American Circumcision film, Andrew Yang, Brendon Marotta, Documentary, Intactivism

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