Don’t expect jail for the mother who abandoned her child to die in a Sydney drain
Australia, like other nations, spends huge money on the problem of “violence against women.” The problem of violent women? Not so much.
Australia, like other nations, spends huge money on the problem of “violence against women.” The problem of violent women? Not so much.
Sometimes, reviewing the basics is a good idea. Noah Murphy has a simple question: do women have any obligation to protect themselves whatsoever? And what happens if you say they don’t?
Jack Barnes, co-host of Blue Collar Red Pill, explains what the Men’s Human Rights Movement has to offer women:
As one of the top social media sites in the world, Twitter appears to apply its rules rather selectively. Are some more equal than others in Twitterland?
Police brutality. Is it more a racial or gender issue? You may want to put a lot of thought into the answer to that one, says Paul Elam.
Thunderf00t throws a brick of logic through Anita Sarkeesian’s window so hard that it goes through the back door and destroys the yard.
Exploring the misery that Argentinean fathers and children are going through at the hands of the Argentinean state, whose policies are being enforced by ideologues with a terribly warped worldview.
Men’s Human Rights Ireland will be chronicling, tracking, and investigating the actions of the White Ribbon Ireland group and its finances, and broadcasting their findings as they arise.
Male feminist Michael Flood may be one of the most dishonest, child abuse excusing, domestic batterer abusing people alive. Psychotherapist Tom Golden looks at just one part of this hateful ideologue’s destructive advocacy.
Canadian News Director Dan Perrins had a chance to interview Justin Trottier, the director of the new Canadian Centre for Men and Families.