Robert Brockway

Robert is concerned for the welfare of men and boys in modern society. In particular he is concerned about the effects of widespread misandry in society and gender biases in addressing domestic violence and intimate partner violence. He advocates for men's rights for the next generation of men and women. Robert is the president of the Australian Men's Rights Association Inc and is the owner and publisher of A Voice for Men.

A response to Jennifer Duke on superannuation

Australia runs a nearly universal superannuation system in which virtually all employees are paid an additional 9.5% over their wage or salary. This money locally called super is put away for retirement with few avenues to access the money before then. This enforced savings has made Australians among the wealthiest people in the world. Some …

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Censorship in academia in real-time

Recently an article was published in the open-access journal Nature Communications. This article, entitled The association between early career informal mentorship in academic collaborations and junior author performance suggests that less experienced female scientists benefit more from mentorship by more experienced male scientists than more experienced female scientists. Of course, feminists are demanding that the …

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Haiti raises men’s and boys’ issues at the United Nations Human Rights Council

I have recently been in contact with a representative of the Government of the Republic of Haiti who advised that they raised men’s and boys’ issues at the United Nations Human Rights Council. The representative strongly believes this is the first time that men’s and boys’ issues have been raised at the Human Rights Council. …

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ICMI20 to proceed as virtual conference

The ongoing COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic is creating challenges that society hasn’t had to face in decades. As a result of the pandemic, Australia will soon close its border and has introduced limits on public gatherings that make holding ICMI20 in the originally intended form impossible. Recent statements by the Australian government suggest that even more …

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