Monday 27th Reads

"Hook Up Culture" ain't all what it's cracked up to be.  However, these millennials, if they weren't so busy trashing the baby boom generation, could have asked said generation how "sexual liberation" worked out, especially for women.  It was disastrous.

Dworkin's Right-Wing Women comes to mind.
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Misogynist murderer Roy Den Hollander was almost exactly like Elliot Rodger.  Besides penning long, drawn-out screeds about how women "abused" him during his miserable life, Hollander also had a "hit list" of people he wanted gone.

It is clear to me since Hollander was dying of cancer, he decided to kill some people in order to "tie some loose ends."  Then he drove off to some pre-planned place and did away with himself.


Judge Janet DiFiore, New York State's chief judge, was on the list, as were multiple others including two oncologists and two other judges, according to The New York Times.

Their names have not been released.

The two oncologists treated Hollander, whose cancer was terminal. At the time of his death, he had claimed online to have been mistreated by two oncologists, Dr. Philip Friedlander and Dr. Sonam Sharma.

The FBI now believes Hollander killed Marc Angelucci.

In a lengthy, self-published book where he complained about his life, he accused them of trying to give him 'snake oil remedies' and trying to rip him off.

He wrote of Friedlander: 'This guy was really turning into my number one enemy.'

It's unconfirmed if those were the two oncologists whose names were found on Hollander's list.
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