Feminism! It’s So Simple!
“Feminism is about equality. It’s really just that simple,” a man scoffs while rolling his eyes. Victor Zen takes a break from raping and pillaging to show this man how brains work.
“Feminism is about equality. It’s really just that simple,” a man scoffs while rolling his eyes. Victor Zen takes a break from raping and pillaging to show this man how brains work.
Our Honeybadger Brigade has a radio show, in case you hadn’t heard, and these days they have their very own YouTube channel where they upload previous episodes of their shows. Here’s one of their better episodes!
What we call Men Going Their Own Way or “Men On Strike” in the English-speaking world, Japan calls “the herbivores.”
Diana Davison and her friend The COCK Fairy return to tell us about a great historical example of a cunning stunt: Betty Friedan
According to the beard-wearing the hoodie in this video, both Men’s Human Rights Activists and humanists are ignorant because they do not understand feminism. Victor Zen begs to differ.
Paul Elam started a phone interview today for a radio program expecting the usual hack job from the mainstream media. Wouldn’t you know it? Just when the MSM reaches a state of total predictability, they up and surprise you. This one is worth listening to.
Dr. Helen Smith was recently interviewed about her amazing book “Men On Strke” on Fox News Network. Fox in general has had both positive and negative things to say about her book and message, but she handles things masterfully we find.
After the successful event in Toronto, put together with little planning or advance notice, we learned many lessons. One of them is that if we don’t provide our own documentation, people will lie about what happened there.
“Grown Man Gets Beat With A Belt By Two Women After He Is Caught Cheating” – that’s the title of this “funny” video, though no evidence that he was cheating is presented and of course, the question of whether that’s even relevant does not even get asked.
The Ryersonian did a surprisingly good job, at least a reasonably even-handed one, of covering the Men’s Human Rights events in September of 2013. We thought you’d want to see it for yourself. These are the journalists of the future.