Gone with Jaclyn’s wind
Feminist Jaclyn Friedman has been threatening to bring her slutty feminist love to the Men’s Human Rights Movement. Not only do we reject Jaclyn’s type of love, Diana Davison wants her to stop silencing women’s voices.
Feminist Jaclyn Friedman has been threatening to bring her slutty feminist love to the Men’s Human Rights Movement. Not only do we reject Jaclyn’s type of love, Diana Davison wants her to stop silencing women’s voices.
US News & World Report has recently published a story revealing what we’ve known for a long time: there is no epidemic of rape of women in the United States. In light of the rape-of-women hysteria being shown once again for what it is, we thought we’d republish a classic on the matter by Dr. Tara Palmatier.
Temple University administration has a lot to answer for. Jonathan Taylor of A Voice for Male Students, has a letter he’s sent. Maybe you want to consider sending one too. And why do we think Temple’s not the only university that will be getting letters like this in the future?
Diana Davison investigates feminism’s “problem with no name” and discovered that it has a name after all. It’s a Maslow problem.
The male gaze is desired by almost every woman who dolls herself up with makeup, as long as the gaze comes from a man with a fat wallet and nice car. Otherwise he’s just plain creepy–right? Right?
In the American “justice system” the accused frequently find themselves offered a “plea bargain”–plead guilty to a lesser crime, in exchange for a lighter sentence. The deal often sounds good at the time. Until you realize the price will include interest over time that you can never repay.
Welcome to the disruptive world of facts, the world of Gonzo History. Today, Robert St. Estephe dedicates his work to dedicated to R. Tod Kelly, Alyssa Pry, Alexia Valiente and Elizabeth Vargas, the group of mainstream journalists who managed to miss the point entirely of the Men’s Human Rights Movement, all without a lot of help.
Paul Elam takes a look at all the recent media buzz on the MHRM and this website. He comes to some conclusions that may or may not come as a surprise to regular readers. AVFM wants you to chip in with your comments and thoughts on the counterculture.
Dean Esmay plays the host position as he, Paul Elam and John the Other discuss the recent article in the Daily Beast by R. Tod Kelly. The reviews are mixed, which means it is a big improvement over standard mainstream offerings.
You’ve heard the rumors, for they are everywhere, and although unproven, they still resonate as “facts” throughout much of American society. The untruth that Black men don’t want to care for their children has become a staple in American folklore. Even sadder is the fact that these rumors are not only postulated by the numerically dominant white majority of this country, but are actually created, maintained and reinforced by the Black community itself.