Politically, I think it's highly problematic. I mean, they advise women to get their self esteem back (after seeing what they're husbands are into) by joining a gym. Of course, you probably expect me to hate everything
so more than that:
There really isn't any substance to it which makes me think that it's a blatant cash grab attempt by the creator to get money from ads. I wouldn't link to them unless they ditched their so-called "partners." Maybe the creator is really naive and thinks s/he can do good and pay rent off of it. But making boiler-plate websites in an afternoon with tons of google ads and referal links* to auto-generate revenue is a popular activity for scammers. Being that the person who registered the domain name owns 12 other websites, it seems suspicious:
http://www.domaintools.com/registrant-search/?&and[]=Renee+Walker
*for ex, their netnanny banner isn't just a link to netnanny.com, it has a code after it that will give them cash if anyone goes to netnanny through that link and makes a purchase