On generalizations about women (and men)
Utter a generalization and some people lose their minds. Karen Straughan explores the need for women who care about men’s issues to stop being such delicate flowers.
Utter a generalization and some people lose their minds. Karen Straughan explores the need for women who care about men’s issues to stop being such delicate flowers.
Want to have some fun and raise awareness of domestic violence issues? What better way than to participate with Men’s Rights Edmonton in Walk A Mile In Her Shoes on September 23!
In the case of Mary Alan Nolan, a corrupt member of the legal system faced some accountability–although still not enough.
So it’s happened again: Some violent psychotic does something violent and psychotic, and Men’s Rights Activists are supposedly to blame. Because potato.
Paul Elam with some thoughts on male reproductive rights.
Confused about how the “privilege” of patriarchy theory works in the minds of Social Justice Warriors? Conrad Shin does the math that feminists don’t want to know.
A new MRA/MGTOW vlogger has appeared. We have seen the future, and it looks very good to us!
A bit at a time the larger world is waking up to the Issue of domestic violence against men. Ayami Tyndall reviews the refreshing artwork of “Saint Hoax” but notes the artist still has gynocentric blind spots that need addressing.
Terrence Popp pays tribute to the late, great Robin Williams and explores some sad facts that preceded his death by suicide.
Even more so than religion, Feminism has positioned itself as something beyond the purview of science. Stephen Jarosek, aka Codebuster, explores the damage this is doing to our understanding of reality.