Matt Forney: Belly aching and bravado
Every once in a while, maybe more, someone steps up to tell us how great we would be if only we did nothing, just like them. Matt Fourney has just stepped up, and in it – right up to his eyeballs.
Every once in a while, maybe more, someone steps up to tell us how great we would be if only we did nothing, just like them. Matt Fourney has just stepped up, and in it – right up to his eyeballs.
The Agent Orange files are a gift that keep on giving. Based on the work exposing these bigots, they are now finding it difficult to pay for a venue. And we are only getting started.
AVfM Radio is proud to announce the addition of its fourth show to the lineup. The Dr. F show is set to premiere on June 10, 2012, and promises to be a very different kind of radio program.
Where can you go besides NOMAS to find people that actually think family courts favor men? Well, now Forbes Magazine joins that liars list, thanks to Jeff Landers.
White Knights and male feminists are a fact of life more disturbing to Paul Elam than feminists. Literally. He uses a recent violent image and thread found on Facebook to make his point.
MRA’s will likely always have differences that threaten to divide them and put them on different roads. Some might view that as a problem. Not Paul Elam, who thinks this train is building speed and won’t be slowed by party politics.
Is David Futrelle posing as an MRA and spreading lies, lies and more lies? Agent Orange says yes, and Agent Orange has a pretty damned good track record. Futrelle’s record? Nah. It’s not so helpful to Mr. Futrelle.
Left-right politics is bound to rear its ugly head and attempt an impact on the now growing men’s movement. Politicians look for votes like lawyers look for money. Paul Elam’s answer? Don’t give it to them.
Society is very keen on men getting in touch with their inner, perhaps hidden feminine. It would balance us and make us more whole as human beings. Keeping that in mind, Paul Elam has taken on the challenge.
Male privilege is of course all the rage in feminist circles. Being powerless, victimized women, they can only stare at that privilege from a distance and yearn for its realization. Paul Elam wants to help them. As a matter of fact, he insists on it.