The Whine Club
Laura Bates, creator of The Everyday Sexism Project, is one of the biggest whiners on the planet. Her effort would be better titled The Everyday Whining Project. Mike Buchanan has set up an alternative, and invites you to participate.
Laura Bates, creator of The Everyday Sexism Project, is one of the biggest whiners on the planet. Her effort would be better titled The Everyday Whining Project. Mike Buchanan has set up an alternative, and invites you to participate.
In Latvia men die 11 years younger than women, are outnumbered 4 to 1 at university, comprise 80 per cent of deaths by suicide, and the high male mortality rate means that there are far more women than men in the country. Women in Latvia have immense empathy and are very concerned — for themselves.
The vexing lack of gratitude from feminists on the “progress” of women pales in comparison to the problems that “progress” is causing. Kalan Chinuck follows feminism to the inevitable conclusion of complex solutions.
Are women needed in the Men’s Human Rights Movement to give men hope? No, says editor John Hembling. It’s just that a human rights movement needs all people. In the meantime, men need to realize that when they Go Their Own Way, men aren’t leaving, they’re becoming.
This week is National Hunger and Homelessness Week. Tom Golden pays us a visit his thoughts on the subject, which intentionally or not serve as a reminder. Homelessness is a men’s issue, and one we are guilty of not addressing with near enough frequency on this website, or in this movement. May we consider how to change that.
When you consider feminists, have you ever wondered how a group of people so bereft of intellectual power, and gullible enough to believe their own outrageous bullshit ever managed to make feminism the most powerful ideology of modern times? Simply put, they didn’t, says Paul Elam
Dr. Greg Canning has information for Micah J. Murray should probably know. Will he read it or ask questions about any of it? We can only hope so.
Philip Chain is the earliest known example of a father who used picketing to attract attention to his plight as a parent who had been denied access to his child by a malicious mother.
If you are a fan of zombie survival shows like The Walking Dead, then you’ve already had some insight into what drives MGTOW in their own survival strategies. August Løvenskiolds looks for hope in the feminist apocalypse.
In addition to being the 800 lb. gorilla of the Men’s Human Rights Movement, AVFM is also MGTOW Central for many MHRAs who also happen to identify with that philosophy. John Hembling is one of those men, and he has a few things to say about going your own way and getting married.