Interview with Bob O’Hara about Men’s Rights, MGTOW & Paternity Fraud
News director Bob O’Hara recently called in to Reginald Kaigler’s DEMCAD Channel. We thought you’d want to hear what he had to say.
News director Bob O’Hara recently called in to Reginald Kaigler’s DEMCAD Channel. We thought you’d want to hear what he had to say.
A researcher for The Week named Emily Shire recently wrote about the Men’s Human Rights Movement and A Voice for Men. She got some things right but, in our opinion, she also missed some critical things.
A Voice for Men is proud to announce another addition to the staff of regular writers for this website. Actually, this is someone whose work has appeared here many times before, but now her work becomes an AVFM exclusive. Feminists have not even begun to shriek.
Here’s our latest roundup of interesting stories in the news. Our news department is still ramping up, and looking for more volunteers, but Bob O’Hara and his sturdy crew continue to find stories you may not see elsewhere!
ABC 20/20’s Alyssa Pry and Alexia Valiente appear to need a lesson in Journalism 101. JudgyBitch, who doesn’t even have a degree in journalism, educates them on the basics of what it takes to get a credible piece in a High School newspaper, let alone the prestigious 20/20. Who the hell hired these reporters? Does ABC even employ fact-checkers?
It appears after several weeks of waiting, the ABC News 20/20 segment is going to air this Friday, October 18th. Get out your popcorn and soda pop kiddies, more fun from the MHRM is on the way.
Among many other changes to the site, A Voice for Men now announces that its news department is being given an organizational face lift, as well as some additional visibility on the home page. Paul Elam is pretty excited about the changes.
Paul Elam makes the announcement that Attila Vinczer is joining the A Voice for Men team as the Canadian Director of News and Activism. He welcomes Attila and invites all readers and supporters to do the same.
A Voice for Men adds another site feature to the main website. Now AVFM readers will be able to sort material from the site by the region they are interested in reading about. It is one more small step of many to come toward AVFM 3.0
Australian MHRA Stu, a long time and substantial supporter of the MHRM and of A Voice for Men, wants you to help with the current fundraiser. He reminds us that activism is sacrificial at times, and why we should do it anyway.