To All the Feminists Who Aren’t Like That
Paul Elam has a request for all the feminists out there whose main interest is in real equality and justice for all.
Paul Elam has a request for all the feminists out there whose main interest is in real equality and justice for all.
It is not the first time feminists have used the threat of violence and death to maintain their stranglehold on the public discourse over sexual politics. Paul Elam says this is one time it will not work.
As expected, there are a number of people not very happy with the idea of talking about the issues of boys and men without feminist approval. They are planning protests. Paul Elam is planning to ignore them.
After discussing his story with editors at Queen’s Journal, writer Sebastian Leck has a few more questions for Paul. It appears these questions suggest that somebody in Kingston, Ontario either doesn’t quite grasp, or is simply attempting to avoid, the very real issues behind the recent poster campaign at Queen’s University.
As if men and boys did not already have enough problems. Tom Golden addresses the issue of endocrine disruptors. If you don’t know what the term means, we’re betting you won’t forget it after reading this.
Chris Mackney worked tirelessly to document and disseminate his personal legal nightmare in a family court. His final documentation was his suicide note. Now his former wife wants that document to fade away, just like the father of her children.
Well, here they come again. Attorneys, that is. And as we have every time thus far, we offer our response here on the front page.
On April 8th, 2014, multiple Men’s Human Rights Activists converged on Queen’s University to call out a bigoted rape apologist feminist Adele Mercier–and to ask Jaclyn Friedman some pointed questions. Jim Byset has a Gonzo Journalist report.
Queens University student Danielle D’Entremont was allegedly beaten savagely by an MHRA outside her home, just for expressing her views as a feminist. If other feminists care about what happened, they sure aren’t showing it.
The story of Vladek Filler is the longest running saga of injustice ever to make the pages of AVFM. Paul Elam explains why, and why he is not going to quit, ever, till justice is finally served.