You weren’t raped. Join the club.
“You weren’t raped. You’re a whore. Join the Club.” So says former college girl JudgyBitch, while noting how infantalizing of women and brutalizing to real victims the phony Jezebel notion of “Rape Culture” is.
“You weren’t raped. You’re a whore. Join the Club.” So says former college girl JudgyBitch, while noting how infantalizing of women and brutalizing to real victims the phony Jezebel notion of “Rape Culture” is.
Thinker, writer, published author, advertising creative and opinionated humanist Mark Trueblood asks a salient question: did you want equality, or did you want chivalry? Apparently some people want it both ways.
Sometimes it is very difficult to describe feminist ideas without an unfortunate reliance on cliches. Really, some of their ideas take the cake, stink up the room and give new meaning to the word stupid. Especially this one.
Try to imagine you are so stupid that you don’t know if the person you are having sex with is your boyfriend. Now try to imagine you are too stupid to know if you are conscious or unconscious. The Wooly Bumblebee will have no patience for you.
The National Organization for Women have finally stirred themselves to address the growing successes of the Men’s Right’s Movement, but they’ve cruelly slandered the intelligence and judgement of SPLC writer Art Goldwag, and that’s just wrong.
From AVfM European News Director, Lucian Vâlsan, comes a story of a Romanian man’s brush with the false allegation machine. This one ended in fortunate circumstances, but as Vâlsan tells us, it could have been much worse.
Aaradhna has a message for a man who might wander into the bed of another woman. She will go Lorena Bobbitt on you. It’s good for a laugh, till you consider what a psychopathic scumbag that really shows her to be.
It was first asked “Has Feminism gone too far?” When haters shut down that debate, it became “Is feminism hate?” Eric Duckman, a Feminist named Danielle Paradis, and Girl Writes What get the long-awaited debate going.
Questions, questions and more questions. Loads of them. Skeptic is doing all the asking. You get to answer any way you want. But you better come up with something quick. He is already eyeing the remote control.
Erika Jarvis of the Toronto Standard conducted an interview with AVfM publisher Paul Elam about the activism conducted from this website and about why he became involved in the men’s movement to being with. The reviews are mixed.