Snapshot of a narrative revolt—Sports media takes it on the chin for pop feminist domestic violence pandering
The message about domestic violence is getting out there, one drop at a time.
The message about domestic violence is getting out there, one drop at a time.
Terrible injustice as woman who lied about domestic violence and tried to kill a man in a car crash is forced to pay legal costs.
Clint Carpentier has a look at a cartoon series called RWBY, which you can watch online for yourself, and finds a decidedly anti-feminist message–in a GOOD way.
AVfM welcomes Huffington Post contributor Josh Rivedal, who writes about men and suicide. He reveals from personal experience why investing in conversation may be an investment in life.
Karen Straughan continues to kick ass at Kennesaw State University at Male Students in Peril.
Contrary to popular belief, women are human, humans lie, and some humans actually do lie about being raped.
If a mother lost her son and daughter in a terrible accident and only spoke of her grief at losing her daughter, our community would be quite horrified. Yet time and again this is what we do when discussing the issues of domestic violence, slavery, the sex trade, rape, or oppression in various parts of this world.
The amount of feminist hypocrisy in the world is difficult to untangle, but Mykeru has a go.
Jonathan Taylor keynotes for Male Students in Peril 2014 and shines a light onto what is happening to male students today.
Rose McGowan is concerned about all the woman-hating in the gay male community. Hate, you see, is when you don’t put all the attention on her.