Suzanne McCarley interviewed on anti-feminism
Long-time AVfM staff member Suzanne McCarley is interviewed here:
Long-time AVfM staff member Suzanne McCarley is interviewed here:
If male disposability is a social construct, then we extinguish it in accordance with our manifest will. If it is a biological directive, then we fulfill it by laying female approval on the alter of our DNA.. Either way, disposibility is gone. Cooter Bee on the state of men.
The feminist historical narrative tells us that men have been systematically oppressing women for at least 5000 years. The more someone looks at history the more it becomes clear this isn’t true. History is replete with examples of women active in business and politics. Despite what feminists will tell you, societies historically educated their girls …
An excellent look at a persistent evil that hurts parents and children alike.
Tom Golden takes a look at how the power of gynocentrism filters down to a wide variety of places, some unexpected, in order to negatively impact men and boys.
Eating well has never been so masculine as it is here. Walter Roman joins the chorus of recipes for MGTOW at AVFM.
We are disappointed to report that sales of tickets by the deadline of 12 April were insufficient to persuade us that the event would be self-funding, so the in-person event has been cancelled. However, we have some positive things to report: The event will now be ‘online’ and consist of the publication of talks by …
John Stuart Mill published his Subjection of Women in 1869, writing that the State should take over the role of male chivalry. It appears his gynocentric vision has come true.