Monday Morning Roundup
We know most of you are off doing things during the weekend. Here’s a roundup of the things you may have missed while you were off doing or thinking about other things since Friday.
We know most of you are off doing things during the weekend. Here’s a roundup of the things you may have missed while you were off doing or thinking about other things since Friday.
Across Great Britain Remembrance Day is commemorated; an effort to ensure that citizen do not forget who paid for their rights. It would be well to teach them who paid the price, and for whom.
Courts regularly send men accused of domestic violence to anger management classes as a part of the divorce game. Paul Elam offers a piece of fiction on the subject, though fiction may not be the right word.
Feminism may look good or bad depending on which side of the sexual fence that life placed you. But what might it look like to someone who has actually filled both pairs of shoes. Why, like pure bullshit, of course.
Imagine that for a day that all aspects of sexual roles in this world were reversed; that men experienced the lives of women and that women actually experienced the lives with which most men actually contend. Just imagine.
Tonight on AVfM Radio the topic is the much studied and discussed matter of hypergamy in women, and how it affects the lives of men. Tonight Robert O’Hara will be filling in for host John the Other.
Once again the Minister of Truth pays a visit to our quaint little camp to lift us up in a way that only a truth teller can. It is our friend Andybob, he who comforts the disturbed and disturbs the comfortable. Just the way we like it.
One of the most common reactions from feminists to MRA critiques is “I’m not that kind of feminist.” It seems when you talk to them, no feminists are that kind. JTO has a few words for you about that, but we better give you a trigger warning.
This is Movember, the one month out of the year dedicated to increasing grass roots awareness of men’s health issues, particularly in the area of prostate cancer. It is important for other issues, too, as noted by The Critical G and Wooly Bumblebee.
Vladek Filler is free, but Mary Kellett , Carletta Bassano, and J. Scott Davis have demonstrated a culture of institutional legal corruption and impunity which will be the ongoing focus of AVFM’s activism.