Canadian Commission criticizes Supreme Court
A press release from CAFE notes the Canadian Commission for Public Complaints has exonerated the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and embarrassed the Supreme Court.
A press release from CAFE notes the Canadian Commission for Public Complaints has exonerated the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and embarrassed the Supreme Court.
It has been well over a week since the deadline set by John McCain for AG Eric Holder to respond concerns about expansion of sexual harassment definitions. Dead silence.
From the land of maple trees, hockey and Big Red comes a welcome bit of news about the prospects for a new dimension in the war to assist men, boys and families…but you’ll have to read the press release to see it. On the same day a new baby boy prince is born in Great Britain comes the news that should warm the hearts of even the most frustrated, skeptical MHRA. Our coverage of MGTOW week gets a boost from a trip to CAFE.
Vladek Filler speaks to AVfM’s Acting Correspondent Scott Soley after the hearing in which Assistant District Attorney Kellett received a slap on the wrist. Filler describes the personal destruction out of control Kellett has had on his life and his children’s lives. All starting from a false accusation by his wife. However all may not be lost yet as Judge Gorman delays imposition till the end of this week. Kellett says she regrets what she did.
Vladek Filler Speaks to corespondents from AVFM after the hearing about how he feels concerning the punishment handed down by Justice Gorman after Mary Kellett’s sentencing hearing on July 15th, 2013. Exhausted, he outlines what he feels is wrong about the entire process.
AVfM’s News Director Robert O’Hara and Director of AVfM Radio, James Huff, sent an invitation to feminists to come debate during a special broadcast of AVfM’s News and Activism radio show. It seems that feminists don’t have much of a stomach for a good old fashioned civil public debate about the issues they hold dear. The AVFM News and Activism broadcast on Thursday night was a big hit with our viewers and new viewers but the other team simply didn’t show up. Or maybe they did. DUN DUN DUUUUUN…
Mary Kellett is suspended then gets her suspension suspended. Justice Gorman has essentially cleared Kellett of all charges and Kellett’s only punishment was to say (paraphrased) “I’m sorry, I won’t do it again. Promise.” Before the decision was handed down Filler gave a moving statement about how Kellett’s criminal actions have permanently damaged his and his children’s lives. After the judgement Kellett was unavailable for comment.
India is an important front in the fight for Men’s Rights. What we’ve seen from India? Insanely misandrist ideas like paying women to beat their husbands, refusing to feed impoverished men because they’re men and repealing laws to protect men and boys from female sexual predators. AVfM needs feet on the ground in India and those feet now belong to the very competent Anil Kumar. Join us in welcoming him!
News sources in Canada explode with coverage of Men’s Rigths Edmonton’s “Don’t Be That Girl” poster campaign is targeted by campus feminists at the University of Alberta. Fallout is expected to be huge. But will it have a positive outcome for the MHRM? That just might be up to you.
Flawed methodology, bad accounting and outright omissions in HRW’s scathing report on Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Department’s handling of sexual assault cases exposed in an independent report by Washington law firm. Is a Brazilian Bikini Wax rape? It appears we can include whole organizations in the definition of “rapetard”.