Meme: Rape Culture Insanity
Paul Elam cobbles together a meme to express his thoughts on rape culture, and in particular those that actually believe it exists.
Paul Elam cobbles together a meme to express his thoughts on rape culture, and in particular those that actually believe it exists.
John Nazarian, a private investigator in California who specializes in contentious celebrity divorces, is apparently upset at the attention he has been getting from A Voice for Men. And here we were thinking everyone in Hollywood loves attention. Remember, John, no publicity is bad publicity.
Sweden, land of the untouchable feminist. just got a chink in its ideological armor. AVFM Sweden is now open for business, and the plan is to bring FTSU right into the heart of the most feminist country on the planet. Holy guacamole, we love the sound of that.
As expected, feminist ideologues in Australia have orchestrated an attack on the Male Studies initiative in that country. While they made a short term gain, it will come at the eventual cost of everything.
The feminists are at the victim narrative again, seeking to gain a foothold in another part of the tech sector. This time, it is the WordPress community. It’s a new crowd, but the same old sorry game. We may start a pool on how quickly it works.
With the release of the controversial new movie Divorce Corp now just hours away, Paul Elam gives you a sneak peek of sorts about the movie with a review and an audio interview with director Joe Sorge.
The Occidental College story continues, with Raw Story jumping on the bandwagon of indignation at anyone who would hint that the form for anonymously reporting people for rape is a bad idea. Oh, and that curse of a form is still online.
Cathy Young is calling for a gender equity movement to replace the warring factions of the men’s rights movement and feminism. It is a great idea that she could sell much better if she wasn’t so completely wrong about what is preventing it.
2013 was an incredible year for the Men’s Human Rights Movement, and 2014 is just around the corner. Paul Elam and the entire team at A Voice for Men want to make the next year one of spectacular and unprecedented growth. They are asking you for your help in getting that done.
Paul Elam makes a promise to AVFM readers in the form of a New Years Resolution for 2014.