Fathers Rights guru Dr. Stephen Baskerville talks with AVFM News
Last week Dr. Stephen Baskerville was kind enough to invite Robert O’Hara into his home for an interview. He is a professor at Patrick Henry College and author of “Taken Into Custody.”
Last week Dr. Stephen Baskerville was kind enough to invite Robert O’Hara into his home for an interview. He is a professor at Patrick Henry College and author of “Taken Into Custody.”
Professor Osulle Pmi-Samoht, Professor of Women’s Studies, has been prevented by patriarchal forces from publishing her thesis on Feminism and Calculus. We publish it here so no one may ever be able to say AVfM is unwilling to White Knight for The Sisterhood!
Isaac T. Quill notes that what’s interesting and relevant to most people doesn’t necessarily add up to what’s profitable, and has some Google Trends numbers to show that help illustrate that.
MGTOW, Men Going Their Own Way, are increasingly prevalent in our culture. Some are not even aware of what MGTOW is, but are MGTOW by default. The “scary” part? The fact that an increasing number are aware of exactly why they’re doing it.
Most films examining the issue of rape work from the hateful gender ideologue perspective of men as perpetrators and women as victims. Chris Deslone has noticed a documentary filmmaker who may be working to break that mold.
19th Century socialist and social philosopher E. Balfort Bax was a maverick amongst this contemporaries, but his words often remain eerily relevant to today’s world.
Here is a very important message from Tom Golden about AVFM’s First International Conference on Men’s Issues. The most important thing about it is your being there.
Wolf Moehrle, an Ontario resident, recently sent a letter to authorities in Canada regarding the CBC’s coverage of feminism, and of men’s issues. We somehow don’t expect much response, but never say no one tried getting their attention.
Ben Kuchera, writing at Polygon, wants us to know that violence against women in video games is not acceptable. And that women are, apparently, just dogs to be kicked in most video games. Or something like that. Mateusz Wacek looks at his logic and finds it wanting.
Women are oppressed everywhere, we are told – and they are so oppressed that they get more education than men? Jonathan Taylor of A Voice for Male Students checks out the map of education worldwide.