Is Climate Change a Man?
In Germany feminism is infiltrating classrooms and damaging the self-image of boys and men. New AVfM author Jon Gunnarsson translates the madness for us.
In Germany feminism is infiltrating classrooms and damaging the self-image of boys and men. New AVfM author Jon Gunnarsson translates the madness for us.
Dan Perrins gives a review of the recent Canadian Federation of Student’s decision to block the formation of men’s issues awareness groups on college campuses in Canada. And their declaration that Men’s Human Rights Activists “endorse misogyny, sexist, cissexist, heterosexist, and homophobic cis-male-privilege in society.”
The University of North Carolina Women’s Hospital is just one of many, many women’s hospitals scattered across the western landscape. They are staffed almost entirely with specialists in women’s health. Michael Sharron can’t help but be thankful that he has a daughter, and not a son.
Munib Sajjad does not want groups addressing issues faced by men and boys on campus, but he is hesitant to say so because he is sure that A Voice for Men will send black helicopters and men who slink in cover of night to carry him off to MHRA Guantanamo. Really, really.
Georgetown University, located near the epicenter of American politics, has a scandal of huge proportions threatening its reputation and its coffers. An employee of the school has been caught trashing applications from students who are male, and who are white.
2013 will go down as the year of the Men’s Human Rights Movement. There is a rising tide of interest on college campuses about the affairs of men, not in keeping with the canard of patriarchy theory. It will be an uphill battle, but the end is not in question. The Men’s Human Rights Movement will prevail.
During the last two lectures at the University of Toronto hosted by the Canadian Association for Equality, an individual or individuals pulled fire alarms, triggering emergency services and forcing the building to be temporarily evacuated. Dan Perrins reviews the events, the law, and what we will do in the future.
During the recent protest at the University of Toronto against the lecture by Dr. Katherine Young and Dr. Paul Nathanson, Dan Perrins and John the Other were interviewed by news reporter Avery Haines. Some interesting questions came up, which we had clarified by Iain Dwyer of CAFE.
Amid all the histrionics and attempts to stifle free speech, two brave academicians Dr. Katherine Young and Dr. Paul Nathanson followed through with what they set out to do; have a discussion on misandry in our culture. Here are the videos.
With all the attention lately on the University of Toronto, let us not lose sight on the fact that similar scenarios, if quieter ones, are also being played out on American soil at American Universities. Here is a report from NCFM’s Nevada Thompson about what is happening at the University of Montana.