False Rape Culture

Don’t be that anti-rape campaign

Is it “rape apology” to try to stop the false reporting of a rape that never happened? Feminists and some government officials think it is, but clearly, they are nuts. Karen Straughan (GirlWritesWhat) brings some sanity and even has distinct policy suggestions that will reduce the crime of rape. Are you listening, feminists? Or are you too interested in shaming men’s sexuality instead?

Zimmerman case: Don’t be that bigot

Although there are racial dimensions to men’s human rights issues, all races of men suffer from injustices generated by our gynocentric culture. With the race-obsession over the George ZImmerman/Trayvon Martin affair, a lot of people missed some much deeper issues. August Løvenskiolds has a look at the inherent sexism, and possible homophobia, in the much-ballyhooed story that most people seem to have missed. [Illustration by Typhonblue]

Let’s talk about those rape posters

Demonizing a class of people for the crimes of a few is the hallmark of hate, and the tool of racists, sexists, and…feminists? Our gynocentric culture is quietly accepting of the routine hatred of men as a class, but awareness of this insidious malady is starting to spread, and Janet Bloomfield has had just about enough of it. Oh, boy, has she. Watch out, haters, the Judgy Bitch is in the house.

False rape accuser Mary Miller – 1896

Robert St. Estephe returns to the pages of A Voice for Men to remind us, as always, that there is nothing new under the sun. And that includes a type of crime that society is all to willing to ignore. This time, it is the case of Charles Atkinson, who was released from prison after he was cleared of a false allegation of rape by his step daughter, Mary Miller. [Illustration by Typhonblue]