The crap-cake called “Men’s Studies,” why it’s failing, and why that’s a good thing
Men’s Studies in its current incarnation is failing. In the long run, that is a good thing because it brings us one step closer to starting again from scratch.
Men’s Studies in its current incarnation is failing. In the long run, that is a good thing because it brings us one step closer to starting again from scratch.
After establishing Kennesaw State University Men (KSUM), Victor Zen has received an increasing amount of enquiries about the initiative, including by a feminist who appears a little slow to figure out the group’s purpose – Victor responds.
Mike Buchanan has applied to go on a UK Feminista course to learn more about the internal mechanics of feminism. We think his application stands a good (well, actually zero) chance of being accepted, and we wish him well in his studies.
The Toronto Domestic Violence Symposium is still running today and tomorrow. Erin and others will also be speaking there today so it’s still not too late if you’re in the area to see Erin, Anne Cools, Martin Fiebert, Walter Fox, and many others.
Brett Sokolow has written passionately and accurately about the legal difficulties of Title IX legislation in the United States, especially as regards sexual misconduct on college ampuses. Robert O’Hara recently interviewed him on these controversial issues.
A major Domestic Violence Symposium, featuring AVfM’s own Erin Pizzey as well as Professor Martin S. Fiebert and many other distinguished luminaries will be held in Toronto on June 7th & 8th this year. Attila Vinczer has the details.
Today is Parental Alienation Awareness Day. Events are being held across the world. Ron Collins ruminates on the growing social problems this growing social phenomenon brings.
Most films examining the issue of rape work from the hateful gender ideologue perspective of men as perpetrators and women as victims. Chris Deslone has noticed a documentary filmmaker who may be working to break that mold.
Women are oppressed everywhere, we are told – and they are so oppressed that they get more education than men? Jonathan Taylor of A Voice for Male Students checks out the map of education worldwide.
Like many colleges and universities, Kennesaw State University offers courses that involve self-protection from sexual assault. Just like other colleges and universities, it is predicated on the idea that only women are victims and only men are perpetrators. Sage Gerard, doing his job as your rep as KSU, is doing some digging, and finding a lot of dirt.