Tale of Two Disposable Men – 1930-1975
Chicago spurned wife Emma D. Simpson shot her husband in a courtroom in front of a judge and her attorney Clarence Darrow made sure she would walk away with a slap on her dainty little wrist.
Chicago spurned wife Emma D. Simpson shot her husband in a courtroom in front of a judge and her attorney Clarence Darrow made sure she would walk away with a slap on her dainty little wrist.
Some years ago, lesbian feminist Norah Vincent did an experiment that a lot of gynocentric ideologues wish she hadn’t, and would prefer we all forget.
The vexing lack of gratitude from feminists on the “progress” of women pales in comparison to the problems that “progress” is causing. Kalan Chinuck follows feminism to the inevitable conclusion of complex solutions.
Hilarious, knee-slapping video of an empowered woman giving her oppressor what he rightly deserves. You go girl! You go! (This post brought to you by our friends at Jezebel and Feministing.)
Are women needed in the Men’s Human Rights Movement to give men hope? No, says editor John Hembling. It’s just that a human rights movement needs all people. In the meantime, men need to realize that when they Go Their Own Way, men aren’t leaving, they’re becoming.
This week is National Hunger and Homelessness Week. Tom Golden pays us a visit his thoughts on the subject, which intentionally or not serve as a reminder. Homelessness is a men’s issue, and one we are guilty of not addressing with near enough frequency on this website, or in this movement. May we consider how to change that.
Although we don’t even agree that there was ever any “Patriarchy” as feminists describe it, we think The Straight Shooter makes some terrific points here.
A little-known fact about International Men’s Day is that it was started by a Men’s Rights Activist named Thomas Oaster. This information has long been hidden, but Jason Thompson has the scoop on the real origins of this international day.
The age-old alliance between conservatives and feminists has begun again in the UK, with Tory Prime Minister David Cameron starting a new crusade against porn to save the children.
When you consider feminists, have you ever wondered how a group of people so bereft of intellectual power, and gullible enough to believe their own outrageous bullshit ever managed to make feminism the most powerful ideology of modern times? Simply put, they didn’t, says Paul Elam