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Bill Manser: Wrongly Imprisoned For 5 Years
Bill Manser was imprisoned for five years for unpaid child support for a child that was not his.
P&G: Progressivism and Gynocentrism
If you wanted to compile a list of legacy corporations in America, you would have to put Procter & Gamble at the top of the list. P&G was founded in Cincinnati in 1837 by two immigrants, one English (Proctor) and one Irish (Gamble). To add a bit of historical perspective, at the time there were …
The Men of Old and the Men of Today
Once upon a time in western culture, the manly way, at least in the noble classes was to submit to God in the form of the King or Queen. Letting my imagination roam, I can see the archetypal image of the man kneeling before the sovereign being knighted into service. Both shoulders are touched with …
Lecture 10: The Eventual Outcome of Feminism, Part I
Adam Kostakis’ landmark online lectures about gynocentrism were published on AVfM in 2011, but for all who didn’t catch them then we are pleased to run them again. Here is the tenth of his twelve seminal articles.
I’m Not Sorry for Radical Feminist Christina Ellingsen
It sticks in my craw to see non-feminist men like Tucker Carlson giving adulatory coverage to anti-trans feminists, as he did recently with Norwegian “hero” (Carlson’s word) Christina Ellingsen. Ellingsen has been charged with hate speech for statements she made on Twitter about trans women not being women. I get Carlson’s position; I’m just not sure he …
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Lecture 9: False Consciousness & Kafka-Trapping
Adam Kostakis’ landmark online lectures about gynocentrism were published on AVfM in 2011, but for all who didn’t catch them then we are pleased to run them again. Here is the ninth of his twelve seminal articles.
Lecture 8: Chasing Rainbows
Adam Kostakis’ landmark online lectures about gynocentrism were published on AVfM in 2011, but for all who didn’t catch them then we are pleased to run them again. Here is the eighth of his twelve seminal articles.









