Men’s Issues & Music – Kool Moe Dee
Hip-Hop has long been the leader in addressing certain men’s issues in an uncompromising manner. Kool Moe Dee was one of the first.
Hip-Hop has long been the leader in addressing certain men’s issues in an uncompromising manner. Kool Moe Dee was one of the first.
The Independent recently ran a story claiming that deep inequalities continue to face women in the UK labour market. Mike Buchanan pours a bucket of cold water their pity-party by dubunking the claims with fact and a little common sense.
In 1911 it became permissible for women to file for alimony even decades following their divorce. It was a year that produced remarkable cases of profligate alimony princesses, whose insatiable passion for luxury made international news. The exploits of two women offer us an illuminating insight into this gynocentric tradition.
2013 was an amazing year. We expect 2014 to be an even more amazing year. With a new year comes new chances. If you’ve been banned from AVfM for some reason, we would like to welcome you back.
As the men’s movement grows, we are seeing the emergence of talent reflecting more and more brilliance and creativity. It must be torture to feminists and traditionalists to see this happen. It has happened again, fairly recently. Gents and ladies, we give you Spetsnaz.
John Hembling asks an important question of women: are you a functional adult with moral agency? The question is not really rhetorical, but we wonder how many women will answer it directly and without deflection. We know some who will say “yes” affirmatively and can prove it. Are you one of them?
2013 was an incredible year for the Men’s Human Rights Movement, and 2014 is just around the corner. Paul Elam and the entire team at A Voice for Men want to make the next year one of spectacular and unprecedented growth. They are asking you for your help in getting that done.
Here is another gem from Ernest Belfort Bax on what he calls the “Yonic Cultus” (cult of vagina) plaguing society in the late 1800’s. It appears that very little has changed.
Divorce Corp, a documentary due to be released in January 2014 is causing quite a stir between mother’s rights / “women’s rights” and father’s rights groups who support equally-shared parenting. In calling for a boycott of the movie, mother’s rights groups are quite upset that Divorce Corp advocates for more fair and balanced divorce and family court process, something that apparently irks the feminsits. Big shock.
Victor Zen (Sage Gerard) was asked if he can support men’s issues without attacking feminism or women as a whole. His “yes” is followed by a much needed “but” to justify the existence of antifeminism as a necessary and rational response to modern bigotry.