Letter to US DoD re: Walk a Mile in Her Shoes
After ROTC cades at two American schools were ordered to put on high heels and take part in a “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” event, Paul Elam writes a letter to the Department of Defense about it.
After ROTC cades at two American schools were ordered to put on high heels and take part in a “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” event, Paul Elam writes a letter to the Department of Defense about it.
Reviewing a book on masculinity and disability
Paul Elam suggests a plate of of beans and cornbread that could also solve the world’s energy problems.
Radical feminist Meghan Murphy is under assault by other feminists. August Løvenskiolds wrestles with the implications of taking sides with a feminist.
Differing explanations exist for why gynocentrism came into being, however no one in the MHRM doubts its existence. The question is how might we bring an end to it?
Janet Bloomfield attended the First International Conference on Men’s Issues with some lofty expectations. She left with a lot of disappointment. AVFM failed to deliver.
When you’re targeted by a feminist dragon mistakes can scorch you. August Løvenskiolds has some flame retardant that can help.
All we have to do is show up, self-identify as the supposedly hateful monsters, act like normal, healthy people, and before long the entire narrative sounds utterly ridiculous to the wider culture and falls apart.
Bullying, and how to respond to it, are vexing challenges of growing up. Lee Turner places bullying in perspective.
In the matriarchy of Baltimore in the shadow of gynocentric governance, not all riots are paradise. Mumia Ali dissects the corpse of promises broken.