Paul Elam

Ally Fogg: liar’s harem

Ally Fogg, an alleged advocate for men and boys, has penned an article over at “Free” Thought Blogs about domestic violence in which he attacks false feminist scholarship, the false paradigm of male only perpetration, and then goes on the attack against one of the few places talking openly and regularly about the problem. [Illustration by Typhonblue]

A loss in our family

It is with great regret that I have to announce the death of AVFM Senior Editor Suzanne McCarley’s husband, Mac. He passed away just moments ago after a very short battle with pancreatic cancer. Please join us in offering Suzanne our support and comfort at this very hard time in her life. AVFM will be suspending operations till Tuesday morning out of respect for the McCarley Family.

Patriarchy debunked by NSW Govt.

What may appear on the surface to be a small but positive news story for the MHRM is actually something of massive proportions, especially if followed up on properly. The New South Wales[NSW] government has decided to recognize male victims of domestic violence and offer them services one reserved for women only.

Summer 2013 Donation Drive

It is that time of year again, folks. A Voice for Men is calling on all readers, activists and other supporters to help us take this website, and this movement, a little further in the right direction. We have ambitious goals this time, as always, but we know with your help we will reach them and go beyond, in service to the cause of serving men and boys.

Dissecting Michael Kimmel

Michael Kimmel has been hard at work drumming up support, and some badly needed dollars, for his crowning career achievement, a center a men’s studies initiative with women in charge who hate men. And he has just scored the cash to get it done. Paul Elam dissects his news release on the subject.

Death Before Dishonor

Father’s Day is often a touchy time in the MHRM, as well as it is in more mainstream life where people are hesitant to be open. Paul Elam tells us about his relationship with his Dad. Far from perfect as it was, it also seems to be just what he needed to be the man he wanted to be.

Busting Bill's Balls

Bill Burr went on a rant about a Carrie Underwood song, “When He Cheats,” which is about a woman who pays back her man’s cheating ways with a baseball bat to his headlights and a key down the side of his car. He made a lot of good points, but Paul Elam thinks he lost track of the message.

On red pills, blue skies and tits

Paul Elam takes us through an imaginary conversation with two average, imaginary men. They talk about sports and politics and of course, tits. And they get down to the real essence of a man’s worth. His work. It is not a conversation that goes well, even in Paul Elam’s hopeful imagination.