Two Feminist Fallacies
The crosshairs fallacy springs from a childish belief that the vital force of the non-feminist revolution concentrates in a point source — for example, a certain community of websites
The crosshairs fallacy springs from a childish belief that the vital force of the non-feminist revolution concentrates in a point source — for example, a certain community of websites
The press release was picked up and redistributed by over 246 media outlets, including CNBC, Yahoo Canada Finance and an assortment of other media outlets, including several business journals.
This catalog is an attempt to identify, classify, and define the issues men face in today’s society. It is intended as a guide to assist those interested in addressing men’s issues and rights.
Be sure to tune in to Shrink4Men Radio on the BlogTalkRadio AVoiceforMen channel on Monday, September 19, 2011 at 9pm EST when we’ll tackling the topic of sexless marriages in the context of relationships with abusive women.
So now, courtesy of this website, everyone will have access to this small collection of images that give us a glimpse into the more intimate side of Ms. Valenti.
If this is what men betrayed by women can expect from other men, then maybe eating a gun isn’t so crazy. Maybe eating a gun is sane. And just maybe we better do something about it before it is too late. Have you taken your red pill today?
Ms. Gonsewski was employed for the duration of her marriage, was in her 40’s at the time of divorce and was earning in excess of $72,000 per year as a state employee.
Texas legislators have stopped preventing victims of paternity fraud from challenging child support obligations. The landmark legislation took six years to complete.
To everyone who thinks The MRM and Feminism are two sides of the same coin, take a closer look at the damn coin. One side endorses legal bigotry while the other seeks to end it. Can’t get any more different than that.
AVfM Radio will be doing a very special show, including an exploration of “What Women Want,” and in interview with Tom Martin, who is suing the London School of Economics for gender discrimination against men.