MRM: It is not for the spineless
Dan Moore ramps up the volume in this one about men’s activism, women’s sexuality and feminist myths. Sorting it all out is easier than you think, and a lot more fun.
Dan Moore ramps up the volume in this one about men’s activism, women’s sexuality and feminist myths. Sorting it all out is easier than you think, and a lot more fun.
Germany has recently outlawed the practice of circumcision, more accurately known as male genital mutilation. It is a decision that cuts sharply across religious lines, creating hostilities. Dan Moore wants to know why.
Dan Moore returns to the pages of A Voice for Men with a letter to the women who have chosen the path of activism on behalf of men and boys. His thanks are echoed by the whole team of dudes here at A Voice for Men.
Dan Moore is a well respected MRA, for reasons too numerous to list. He has been hit hard by life, as a man, and as a human being. But our friend remains standing, and he still has something to say.
It has been a while since Dan Moore has graced the pages of AVfM. He marks his return with some questions that most people will have a hard time answering. Well, unless they first take a red pill…or two.
Dan Moore makes the case that outmoded blue-pill thinking is the accelerant of economic recession, social fragmentation and civilization’s decline
They say that those who forget History are doomed to repeat it. I’m firmly convinced that this is so, which is why I don’t accept the stance of people who wish to dismiss arguments based on how wacky they sound.
Men are refusing to get married, refusing to feign ambition; doing what they believe in or feel like. Some call them man-children, or slackers. Some call them Men Going Their Own Way.
The obvious first place to look is male genital mutilation. Nothing says “I’m afraid of horny men” quite like lopping off most of their erogenous zones and turning them into face cream for rich old white chicks. There are few areas of social concern which so blatantly flaunt sexist double standards upheld by fear of male sexuality quite so clearly as in this instance.
Feminism appeals to the selfish little girl in women, with demands that she should ‘have it all’. And that anytime she doesn’t, it’s men’s fault. And it’s that scapegoating, the ‘othering’ of men that marks feminism as truly evil.