Month: April 2013

Rape farming: The next generation

Is rape a commodity? The short answer, as it applies to feeding and maintaining the feminist narrative, is yes. And so what happens if rape declines, or even goes away? Well, you just turn a lot of other things that aren’t rape into rape. And voila, problem solved. All the rape you need to feel outraged and entitled.

Postcards for Papa!

Robert Sides is thinking ahead to Father’s Day this year, which falls on June 16. He is asking MHRAs from across the globe to participate in sending a message to President Obama about fatherhood, and how important it is that we protect it. It is as simple and easy as mailing a post card.

GMP and Matlack part ways

In a not very surprising turn of events, the editors of the Good Men Project have announced that Tom Matlack is no longer with the publication. Paul Elam opines that it was fully to be expected. No one interested in the well being of men was ever going to make it in a place that cares about anything but.

Protecting my sons

With all the attention lately on the University of Toronto, let us not lose sight on the fact that similar scenarios, if quieter ones, are also being played out on American soil at American Universities. Here is a report from NCFM’s Nevada Thompson about what is happening at the University of Montana.

Little red frothing fornication mouth

Dan Perrins makes some on-the-ground observations about his time covering the University of Toronto event hosted by the Canadian Association for Equality. There was a lot to cover, including one redhead in particular, with a very large mouth and a very bad attitude. Feminism as usual.

Fleetches, flootches, and feminism4

Novelist Ben Hourigan pens an indirect response to Lindy West who recently femsplained feminism as being all about teh menz, only we didn’t know it. His response is focused, though it may draw some slings and arrows from seasoned MHRAs. Still, we welcome this piece to the discussion.