A little blood in the mix never hurt a revolution
Paul Elam offers some thoughts on the recent YouTube sabre rattling, as well as the nature of civil rights movements in general.
Paul Elam offers some thoughts on the recent YouTube sabre rattling, as well as the nature of civil rights movements in general.
The UK’s Justice 4 Men and Boys (& the Women Who Love Them) party has some great women supporters.
Hypocrisy is a difficult thing. It requires mental contortions and genuflections that few can long sustain. So here’s a suggestion for the news media: take notice of men.
Sargon of Akkad starts a serious series exploring why people hate feminism.
Slut-shaming of women. Who really does it to women? Mostly other women. Which is why the Slut-Walks making their way to America are stupid at best.
Rachael Lefler talks about men, women and relationships.
A successful Swedish entrepreneur quits and walks away from the hateful ingratitude of feminism. Svante White has some choice words for the country he is leaving behind.
When feminists make the personal political, the truth is often the first casualty. Sekhar Chandra exposes the truth about one of them.
Eating while MGTOW doesn’t have to be elaborate to be good. August Løvenskiolds muses that vexing feminists while you are preparing your food is the best seasoning of all.
Robert has penned this article as a straightforward explanation of the men’s rights movement. Its intended audience is those who want to know more about the movement and will genuinely consider what they read with an open mind.