Did the family courts kill Robin Williams, or was it just us?
Paul Elam has some thoughts on the life and death of Robin Williams.
Paul Elam has some thoughts on the life and death of Robin Williams.
We don’t know about you, but we’re really sick of the lie that men had all the power throughout history. It’s not just a hateful lie about men, it’s a condescending view of the women of history.
Tim Pylypiuk wrote and performed in a play about male survivors of physical and sexual abuse–and the reality that people generally ignore or excuse female perpetrators of said abuse. Over time it’s gained more and more attention. Here he tells the story of its genesis.
The largest forest fire in Swedish history is being fought by men risking life and limb – and what do their authorities worry about? That those men remain politically correct as they perish. William Andersson recounts the conflagration of the “hen”.
You know, if we aren’t mistaken, the winds of change are blowing.
We call it the Zombie Statistic: no matter how many times you kill it, it finds some way to come back to life. Hannah Wallen tries one more time to explain to people why the idea that women get paid less for the same work is a lie.
What do feminism and fairy tales have in common? Author Jeb Kinnison reflects on the scholarship of Peter Wright and the implications for dismantling the “Fairy Tale” desires of the modern feminist princess.
Men’s issues groups are coming to American campuses. If one fails, another begins. The founder of KSU Men has some advice for others.
The Canadian Association for Equality continues to face harassment from fascist thugs whose sole purpose is to protect fragile ladies from ideas they don’t want to hear.
Most myths have some level of reality behind them. Warren Farrell demonstrates the reality that goes behind the “pay gap” myth.