New Posters for Fall fun
The wizard from Down Under Roger O. Thornhill returns with more breathtaking posters that would look good in all sorts of interesting places, especially where Gender Ideologues congregate.
The wizard from Down Under Roger O. Thornhill returns with more breathtaking posters that would look good in all sorts of interesting places, especially where Gender Ideologues congregate.
The first episode of Tales from the Infrared: Geek Culture from a Red Pill Perspective, is available with better quality audio here, in case you missed it or want to hear it again with better sound.
Tales from the Infrared episode 2: The penis of TERROR! Marginalizing rape victims, feminist thuggery, the dangerous man cat-hovering incident, and more, tonight at 8pm Central!
AVfM Managing Editor Dean Esmay brings another weekly summary of happenings in the MRM and the AVfM website for those who ducked out over the weekend. Take it away, Dean!
Tales from the Infrared: Geek Culture from a Red Pill Perspective, has its debut episode tonight, hosted by Dean Esmay and Typhonblue, with special guest host PwnySlayStation01. Come get your geek on!
Members of the Men’s Rights community community stepped up to the plate in a big way this election year in the US. It’s time you know a little more about our secret subversive activities. FTSU continues!
We know most of you are off doing things during the weekend. Here’s a roundup of the things you may have missed while you were off doing or thinking about other things since Friday.
Two weeks ago the case was made as to why American MRAs should at least register to vote, and scrutinize local candidates. We have more information on that score you may want to think about.
You’re about to take part in something. We, meaning you and us, we”re about to do something that so far as we know has never been done before. At least, not quite like this, over an issue like this. And you’re going to help. And it’s going to be easy.
As an MRA in America, you should probably be a registered voter. And you should probably stop paying attention to the top of the ballot, and start paying attention to the bottom. Dean Esmay explains why.