#HeForShe ain’t for me
Are we done beating this horse? No, not til it’s dead.
Are we done beating this horse? No, not til it’s dead.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. As she did last year, Dr, Tara Palmatier of shrink4men.com will be sharing a daily post with readers aimed at increasing awareness of the untold part of the domestic violence issue: Abused men. Each personal story reveals one person’s tragedy, and the series reveals the tragedy of how poorly this society reactions to abused men.
Careful reviewers have sussed out the lies in Emma Watson’s #HeForShe campaign. August Løvenskiolds has some loving responses to consider.
Dr. Edward Rhymes offers us a very personal and moving story of childhood abuse.
KSU Men (KSUM) has stirred up controversy, particularly through AVfM’s sponsorship (which is only one of many) and Paul Elam’s quotes on rape prevention being taken out of context yet again. You can pick up on the pertinent vibe in the comment section of this Sentinel article. Needless to say, I have skimmed a smorgasbord of petulant …
Norah Vincent is a lesbian who has lived as a man for 18 months and then wrote the book Self-Made Man: One Woman’s Journey Into Manhood and Back Again.
In a recent court ruling, Pauley Perrette was granted a permanent restraining order on former husband Francis Shivers. But not before the judge noted her complicity in the long running battle between the two. And he invited Shivers to file for an order of his own.
Sage Gerard, aka Victor Zen, was recently challenged to a debate. For some mysterious reason, his challenger is making it difficult to accomplish.
The corruption and censorship by those journalists who oppose GamerGate revelations has reached a fever pitch. Vincent James continues to unravel the scandal.
Libertarian Julie Borowski doesn’t think much of the idea that protecting yourself from rape = rape culture.