Radfem Hub

Radfem Hub is pretty much to radical feminism what Stormfront is to Neo-Nazism. If Valerie Solanas and Mary Daly had collaborated on an internet blog together, it might have looked something like this. It's basically where individuals of the radfem clogosphere collectively congregate to fantasize about killing men, trans women, non-radical feminists ("funfems"), and female practitioners of Abrahamic religions; fantasize about the impending extinction of the Y chromosome, development of parthenogenesis and instigation of a lesbian utopia; and just generally live-up to every negative stereotype the American right and its pundits harbor about feminism, all whilst claiming that their ideology somehow [A] is biophilic and [B] has nothing to do with men.

Thankfully, the original site is now dead and exists only in Fundies Say The Darndest Things quotes.

Here's a sample of its particularly colorful posts:

Delightful. Oh, and don't tell us the radfems are getting into chemtrail conspiracy theories now.

Sometime in late 2011, a men's rights activist going by the username Agent Orange spent time undercover on the website gathering up screenshots of bile such as that above, in addition to tracking down the identities of posters, and then  released his data as the Agent Orange Files. In addition to the predictable firestorm of outrage his findings caused on MRA blogs, a convention center in London where the managers of the website were planning to host a conference barred them after AO sent a copy to them. While we will concur that the site certainly does contain a lot of true misandry and transphobia, there are other times where its posters have legitimate points. As usual, the MRA community used it as an excuse for misogyny. Ultimately this site proves the point that radical feminists and MRAs are closer to each other than people who actually believe in equality.