Greg Simms: GMP respect guru
Gregg Simms joins a long list of writers from the Good Men Project who have appointed themselves official spokesman for how to respect women. And you can learn from him if you can put up with the abuse.
Gregg Simms joins a long list of writers from the Good Men Project who have appointed themselves official spokesman for how to respect women. And you can learn from him if you can put up with the abuse.
Macleans Magazine writer Mika Rekai recently did a piece on the men’s movement, and more specifically on A Voice for Men. She did not do a very good job.
After the death of Earl Silverman Kristina Hansen took up the banner of his work to build a shelter for abused men. There are now questions about the money she raised.
Twitter appears to be the next stop on the feminist march toward inserting their narrative into everything under the sun. But they appear to be stalling. Paul’s thoughts on it.
Hugo Schwyzer takes what is likely his final bow on the scene of sexual politics. Another sexual scandal, one too many, has taken him down for the count. We wish him well.
Cathy Young is a syndicated columnist that has written often, and with empathy, about the issues faced by men and boys. But now she wants AVFM to mind its place when speaking.
Sung Jae-gi, the head of a men’s rights advocacy group in Seoul, South Korea, lost his life in an attempt to raise money for his cause. Almost as bad, a supposed advocate who was with him disgraced his memory.
The intensity over the social handling of rape and other sexual crimes intensifies as more and more proponents for more inclusive and fact based treatment of the problem find their voices. This has been especially evident in recent days with the clashing of feminist and anti-feminist forces. Paul Elam adds his voice to the mix.
Paul Elam took a vacation from his activism in the Men’s Human Rights Movement. No sooner was he out of town than things, lots of them, started happening. The Vladek Filler case reached its probable conclusion, more MHRA posters got feminists in a tizzy and the staff of volunteers and activists at AVFM went into high gear to bring all of it to you without a hitch. In other words, Paul could have taken more time off, but he didn’t want to.
Is Mary Kellet throwing the Washington County Sheriff under the bus to cover her crimes? Mary Kellett, the disgraced but still employed prosecutor from Ellsworth, Maine, who has a history of flimsy, fraudulent prosecutions against innocent men, may be looking for a scapegoat as she approaches judgement day at the State Supreme Court.