Misandric Fixation in 19th Century Europe
Even though ideology helps, misandric fixation need not arise through it. Robert St. Estephe observes that it goes back centuries.
Even though ideology helps, misandric fixation need not arise through it. Robert St. Estephe observes that it goes back centuries.
It’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month again. So let’s take a break from the barrage of fake statistics, bogus history, and recitations of scientifically unsound ideological “gender” theories. It’s time instead to pour yourself a big cup of hot Gonzo history.
Want to get away with killing someone? It helps a lot if you are a pretty girl. More Misandric History from Robert St. Estephe.
100 years ago, when women got away with murdering men, some insightful women called it chivalry. How much have times really changed?
The “polite blackmail” of alimony – paying for the wife and family you no longer have – has galvanized men (and the women who love them) across the last century. Another great find by Robert St. Estephe.
Meet June Ann Olsen, a fresh-faced blonde who would lure men, including a famous TV producer, into motel rooms… and set them on fire.
Feminism is about equality, how can you possibly say it’s a hate movement? Robert St. Estephe looks at the history, quotes the leaders, and proves that they said so themselves.
Feminists treat false rape allegations as not so big of an issue – they are jokes, really. Well, except for the men and families destroyed by these “jokes”, and the real victims of rape who lose traction in their wake. More enlightening history from Robert St. Estephe.
Think gynocentrists terrorism is something new? It isn’t. Robert St. Estephe examines a case from the 1920s that doesn’t sound too different from what many members of the MHRA community have experienced.
The bitterest fruit of the alimony tree is harvested during the holiday season by broken men imprisoned on a whim by their greedy ex-wives. Not even economic collapse brought mercy to these men and their kids.