A Great Cosmic Joke: The Hilarious Human Body

Published: Good Men Project (March 31, 2015)

Human beings are clumsy, hairless monkeys obsessed with looking beautiful. How is that not funny?

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For as long as I can remember, I have found the emotion of awkwardness to be endlessly amusing. It’s why I enjoy TV shows like “Tim & Eric Awesome Show, Great Job,” so-bad-they’re-good movies like “Troll 2,” and reciting anecdotes from the Darwin Awards to my always-politely-uncomfortable parents.... Read Original Article

The Sentencing Gap: Why are Men More Likely to Go to Prison?

Published: Good Men Project (March 17, 2015)

Liskula Cohen and Matt Rozsa

co-author Liskula Cohen

Men are statistically more likely to go to prison than women for the same crime. Feminists and Men’s Rights Activists alike should be outraged.

People forget that prisons aren’t always there to protect us; in fact, they often aren’t there to help us at all.... Read Original Article

Is Hillary’s shot at being America’s first female president over?

Published: Daily Dot (March 9, 2015)

Whether or not Hillary Clinton becomes America’s first female president on January 20, 2017, one thing is certain: If the American electorate denies her the privilege of shattering the nation’s highest glass ceiling, it won’t be because she decided to use a personalized email address as Secretary of State.... Read Original Article

Why Are People So Upset Over ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’?

Published: The Good Men Project (March 7, 2015)

co-authored with Liskula Cohen

This is an article by two people who haven’t seen or read Fifty Shades of Grey. That’s why—and we can’t stress this enough—this is NOT a review of Fifty Shades of Grey. It is, instead, an attempt to understand the controversy from the perspective of two total outsiders (and written from Liskula Cohen’s perspective).... Read Original Article

Why old white Republicans keep mansplaining women’s vaginas

Published: Daily Dot (February 25, 2015)

When yet another old white man nationally embarrasses himself with his ignorance about how women’s bodies work, it isn’t enough to hold them up for richly deserved derision, as the Internet is wont to do. We must also learn a very important lesson: namely, that their poor understanding of experiences outside their own frame-of-reference demonstrates why we need more women in positions of power.... Read Original Article