MythBusting the Gender Pay Gap
Pamela Coukos, US Dept. of Labor Senior Program Advisor (and perhaps Senior Propaganda Advisor?) has made some rather strange claims about the “gender wage gap.” Ellen Fishbein has a bone to pick with her.
Pamela Coukos, US Dept. of Labor Senior Program Advisor (and perhaps Senior Propaganda Advisor?) has made some rather strange claims about the “gender wage gap.” Ellen Fishbein has a bone to pick with her.
Possibly finding yourself on the receiving end of a rape allegation, under any of dozens of potential “charges,” alone in a room with no legal counsel, with the burden of proof on you alone: are you sure you should even go to college young man?
From Angry Harry, the third installment in his series on those who rule over us.
Programs for “helping women” with European Union funds are nothing but a transnational corruption scheme, reports Lucian Valsan of AVfM Romania. Here’s part 1 of his examination of this scandal.
Mike Buchanan’s interview about positive discrimination, BBC Radio London
Breaking news in India – Men’s Rights protests prompt Highest Court of India to overturn the totalitarian and scandalous provisions of VAWA that have been used to deny men their legal and human rights. We hope that VAWA meets a similar fate elsewhere.
Even the staff at AVFM was surprised at the level of depravity that some feminists are willing to sink to in order to silence those they oppose. Advocates from across the world ask you to not let that happen.
Many people have read Orwell’s 1984, but few have heard of the equally prophetic 1971 pulp fiction novel The Feminists which predicted events that have subsequently come true in the area of gender politics. Peter Wright provides a brief overview of the book and its portrayal of a decline and failure of feminist governance.
The U.S. Government has been ratcheting up hysterical rhetoric about rape and sexual assault against men, while downplaying female perpetrators. Dr. Gorden Finley takes a look and finds the situation appalling.
Barbarossa takes on the question of whether there should be taxpayer funded services to help abused men, and challenges standard libertarian thinking on the matter.