First and second wave of the men’s rights movement
It may surprise some readers to learn the Men’s Human Rights Movement (MHRM) is at least 130 years old. Peter Wright provides an overview of the history up to the present.
It may surprise some readers to learn the Men’s Human Rights Movement (MHRM) is at least 130 years old. Peter Wright provides an overview of the history up to the present.
The time is now to start taking the message of men’s rights to the campuses of American universities. Here’s how you can help.
In recent weeks and months, there has been a flurry of activity regarding the investigation of sexual assault allegations on college campuses. The entire apparatus is the most doomed since the invention of the square wheel, and the clapper.
Programs for “helping women” with European Union funds are nothing but a transnational corruption scheme, reports Lucian Valsan of AVfM Romania. Here’s part 1 of his examination of this scandal.
Most who come to the men’s movement have experienced what they call a “red pill moment,” where suddenly they realized the world wasn’t what they’d believed it was all along. Ayami Tyndall looks forward to the day when such awakenings are rare.
It is a rare day when more mainstream publications take a departure from the doctrine and start telling the truth.
The brutal man. And the not-so-hidden subtext to some of society: the brutal BLACK man. Both are stereotypes we need to break if we’re ever to treat women, or men, like human beings. Ty Henry takes a look at a case currently in the American media.
Do women need liberation from the strictures of feminism? Doesn’t supporting women’s agency mean letting women make contrary choices, or are women obliged to support feminism?
W. S. Gilbert penned what would become one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s more successful operettas, The Gondoliers. The operetta highlights the folly of blind adherence to ideology, and the gynocentric charade that men and women subscribe to.
Kristal Garcia grew up a feminist. Eventually she abandoned feminism. Then she became actively anti-feminist–then a Men’s Rights Activist. Here she describes her moving and powerful journey.