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Eton’s playing fields are only fit for netball now
This article has been reproduced from The Conservative Woman with the permission of the author. –Ed THE Duke of Wellington, celebrated for defeating Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, is often said to have declared that ‘the battle was won on the playing fields of Eton’. A privileged, elitist school serving the sons of the …
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The Aphrodite and Hera Archetypes: Play vs. Power | Not All Women Are The Same
Since I started making videos about feminism and men’s issues, I’ve had a lot of comments from men proclaiming all women are the same. I understand these men have a reason for feeling the way they do, and I don’t blame them for resenting the women who have caused them a lot of pain and …
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The Warrior & The Fishwife – Female Archetypes in Virgil’s Aeneid
EDITOR’S NOTE: Following on from his previous exploration of male archetypes in The Aeneid and the horrors of a blue pill existence, Andrew Exeter investigates the same work in search of female archetypes, with particular emphasis on the goddess Juno who embodies feminist attitudes. Juno, as many here will be familiar, is the Roman version …
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Bias against men’s issues within the United Nations and the World Health Organization: A content analysis
Psychreg Journal of Psychology (PJP), an international, online-only, open access psychology journal, recently published a special edition on men’s issues with the assistance of guest editor Dr John A. Barry. Below is a sample article exploring the lack of male support initiatives in large international bodies such as the United Nations & World Health Organization, …
The Aeneid and the horrors of a blue pill existence
Virgil’s epic poem the Aeneid tells the story of Aeneas and his people, the Trojans, as they flee from their destroyed home of Troy (the Trojan War is recounted in Homer’s Iliad) and venture to Italy to build a new home; the descendants of Aeneas himself (Romulus and Remus) are destined to become the founders …
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Censorship in academia in real-time
Recently an article was published in the open-access journal Nature Communications. This article, entitled The association between early career informal mentorship in academic collaborations and junior author performance suggests that less experienced female scientists benefit more from mentorship by more experienced male scientists than more experienced female scientists. Of course, feminists are demanding that the …
PayPal De-platforms A Voice for Men
Since its inception in 2009, avoiceformen.com (under the umbrella of Red Pill Solutions, LLC) has been funded by reader contributions and subscriptions on the PayPal platform. On November 3, 2020, in the midst of the still disputed American presidential election, PayPal informed us that they would no longer do business with Red Pill Solutions, LLC. …










