For the love of women
Jack Barnes, co-host of Blue Collar Red Pill, explains what the Men’s Human Rights Movement has to offer women:
Jack Barnes, co-host of Blue Collar Red Pill, explains what the Men’s Human Rights Movement has to offer women:
Eleanor of Aquitaine and her daughter Marie directed poets and novelists to record their ideas of what a gynocentric society would look like, including behaviours of romantic chivalry and female superiority. Their engineering of a new gynocentric culture was so wildly successful that over the intervening 800 years it has grown to become the dominant …
Women routinely view men as animals in need of training, taming, controlling and crafting into something benefitting women (see example book titles below). In this video Paul Elam talks about men and women who don’t actually need “training” because they already have worthwhile values. -Eds. .
This is the first of a new series of videos ‘What Men Do’ in which we’ll show some of the extraordinary accomplishments of men today and in the past. –Ed
This entertaining video, perhaps inadvertently, shows how wrong the feminist historical narrative is. Points to watch out for: Eleanor’s father left his lands to her Eleanor had a good education and spoke Latin King Louis went out of his way to please his wife Eleanor Eleanor wasn’t afraid to speak her mind Eleanor clashed with …
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Therapist and men’s advocate Tom Golden has a conversation with a researcher who drew the conclusion that 1 in 5 men admitted to domestic violence.