The girl who cried, “Rape!”
Aesop’s fables are legendary. What is less known is that he had a somewhat more jaded and cynical cousin, Whatsop, who also wrote fables.
Aesop’s fables are legendary. What is less known is that he had a somewhat more jaded and cynical cousin, Whatsop, who also wrote fables.
Unproven allegations against Bill Cosby have made major news in the United States. Frequently we forget however, that he is not the only one accused in this witch hunt: so is the UK’s Prince Andrew.
Scott Ritchie of Kennesaw State University’s Interdisciplinary Studies Department has some explaining to do. Will he use his position of privilege to do just that?
Over 35 million Americans self-identify as Black. And Black men are one of the most marginalized groups of men in America. Increasingly, a number of them are waking up and realizing the biggest enemy anymore isn’t racism, it’s misandry.
There is a commonplace claim that women are substantially more likely to THREATEN to kill themselves than men are. But is it true?
Clint Carptentier analyzes the cult classic featuring David Bowie, “Labyrinth.”
“Sex positive” feminism frequently seems like it’s very positive about the sexuality of roughly half the human race, but not very positive about the sexuality of most of the other half. The other type of feminism seems to just hate sex period.
Feminists and “social justice” crusaders attack Paul because he is not compliant with their Church. Sage Gerard tells them what they don’t want to hear.
Buzzfeed takes some very low and personal shots at Paul Elam. Paul Elam responds.
Once again the Manosphere in general and A Voice For Men in particular came in for yet another toss under the bus – this time by none other than White Knight in residence over at London’s Telegraph, Mr. Andrew Lowry, the self-proclaimed “Thinking Man”.