I know what you’re thinking, this is a ludicrous question, since we never doubt that autism and fellow disorders have a biological basis, I also thought it would be an interesting point to look at, when it comes to men and masculinity. Researchers such as Simon Baron Cohen (brother of the guy who played Borat) who study autism have come up with a theory that autistic spectrum disorders are more of a cognitive difference, rather than a disorder. Meaning that if the world cared more about systems, computers, science and logic, and less about people skills, empathizing, and relationships – they…. Click Here to Read More


Are you a problem drinker? You’re emotionally and financially stable but enjoy wine with dinner. Guess what? You’ve got “alcohol use disorder”. Read more on Brisbane…. Click Here to Read More

Foetal surgery can correct birth defects Dr Michael Carr, an expert in foetal surgery, was in Mumbai to speak at a three-day conference on paediatric urology at Lilavati Hospital, Bandra. Read more on Hindustan…. Click Here to Read More

Evidence is growing that the brains of autistic people are hyper masculine in character. Do you think that “autistic spectrum disorder” is only considered a problem in a society which values empathy over raw intellect and as such is this a cultural change driven by feminism? It is said that Albert Einstein was almost certainly on the autistic spectrum and the same was probably true of Isaac Newton and the inventor of the electronic computer Alan Turing. Do you think if we were living in a masculinist society it would be over emotionalism that was being pathologised instead? Let me know what…. Click Here to Read More
Should an infant be ascribed a higher moral status than a foetus in the final stages of development?
Some pro abortionists would advocate foetal killing as being perfectable acceptable form of medical treatment, but would not go as far as to endorse enthuasia for newborns with very dehabilitating medical disorders. e.g. born without a frontal lobe (no emotions, no intelligence, no sense of self). What is the difference, in terms of moral status, between a human being that is still in the womb and one that…. Click Here to Read More










