Also, not interested in the carrot
Sometimes, people who spend a lot of time bashing men say nice things about them. John Hembling says “no thanks, not interested.”
Sometimes, people who spend a lot of time bashing men say nice things about them. John Hembling says “no thanks, not interested.”
Are you an Australian, British, or Canadian man who is or has been in an abusive relationship with a female spouse or partner? If so, we need your help.
Right, left and centrist governments each tend to fall prey to expansionism by withdrawing power, money and freedom from individuals, and accruing it to themselves and their institutions. Kalan Chinuck suggests that courting of partisan politics will not solve the increasingly oppressive power of governments today; he points to alternative ways to help usher in the revolution.
Over the past few months, this story has played out over and over again in the media: men confronting an unwanted pregnancy slip their partners abortion drugs to end the pregnancy. Is it OK for men to do that? No. But Janet Bloomfield has a perspective on it you won’t hear in mainstream sources.
Male celibacy leads directly to rape, murder and the beastly use of sodomy – so claim two women who in 1707 proposed the remedy of a bachelor tax, combined with severe punishments for unmarried men.
Misandrist academics like Mary Koss are not questioned publicly often enough. Diana Davison isn’t afraid to call her out.
Today more and more men are opting out of society’s restrictive male roles and going their own way, but some women are finding it difficult to adjust to the trend because they are not used to men living outside of the plans, grace and favour of women. Anja Eriud encourages men to keep going their own way.
Suzanne Venker wrote an article about the importance of fathers in the lives of children. It was published at the Good Men Project, and was just as quickly taken down with the assurance that no one at GMP agreed with her. They finally got real about who they are, says Paul Elam
Denzel Washington is an utterly brilliant actor. Director Robert Zemeckis choice of scripts on “Flight,” however, leaves much to be desired, says B.R. Merrick.
A question for male readers. Have you ever argued with a woman who was increasingly abusive but then pointed the finger at your anger as the problem when you quit putting up with it? You may be experiencing DARVO. Dr. Tara Palmatier gives us an overview on this “problem with no name.” that now has one.