Crime and Punishment – a men’s issue
Chivalry-justice creates an empathy gap between male and female offenders, denying men the same supported access to rehabilitation.
Chivalry-justice creates an empathy gap between male and female offenders, denying men the same supported access to rehabilitation.
Last summer in North Minneapolis, Thurman Blevins buried a sister he loved. Within days, his family was mourning him as well. He was dead. Shot in an alley after failing to outrun the police. In a 911 call, Blevins was described as shooting a gun into the ground, with a specifically branded bottle of gin. …
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Our opinions are shaped, in some part, by our media and social media experiences. My writing deals with a quirk in the brains of human males that I believe is creating a slow moving disaster as we move toward a state of perpetual moral panic. Christine Blasey-Ford’s testimony may be something we look back on …
Noam Chomsky, Christine Blasey-Ford and the automatic outgroup derogation of men Read More »
For over a year, some AVFM readers have tried to guess my political bias. Some AVFM readers are certain they already know. The Automatic Outgroup Derogation of Men exists independently of politics but is inextricably intertwined with politics. It permeates propaganda, media, religion, culture, and law. In today’s climate, it’d be impossible to pretend a writer …
Viktor Frankl, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and the automatic outgroup derogation of men Read More »
After a hiatus from activism Jonathan Taylor is back with a review of a recent Radiolab conversation concerning the topic of sexual consent and crisis management
With all the politically-correct recommendations against body shaming, it seems feminists forgot to include the male member.
The Kavanaugh hearings have brought a tremendous cultural success for our meme work to bring awareness on the issue of false allegations. This should be appreciated and replicated. Lucian Vâlsan explains.
The false-accusations game starts young.
Historian Phil Leigh recounts an early version of “affirmative action” in the story of aviatrix Katherine Stinson
Doug Mortimer shares a fantasy of a male-for-male and female-for female single-sex voting system that would likely diminish gynocentrism in politics. It’s ok to dream isn’t it?