Politics and pink camouflage
The news is heating up about women in combat. As expected, arguments have erupted across the nation and beyond. According to Paul Elam, most people are arguing about the wrong things at the wrong time.
The news is heating up about women in combat. As expected, arguments have erupted across the nation and beyond. According to Paul Elam, most people are arguing about the wrong things at the wrong time.
The University of Toronto Student Union is scheduled to have a speshul meeting on February 5, 2013. Part of the agenda is to condemn A Voice for Men, and to have the site banned, taken down, or both. John Hembling wants to help.
Many of the people that saw the video of the protest at the University of Toronto were shocked at the behavior of the ideologues. AVfM Editor-at-Large Erin Pizzey was not one of them. She’s just happy that others can now see the truth for themselves.
It appears we are entering the end stage of feminist governance in Sweden, as the country devolves into open warfare on men and boys. This is not like pre WWII Germany. This IS pre WWII Germany. They will soon be building “camps.”
No one is doubting the impact on culture from the work of Germaine Greer. We do, however, find it ironic that for the only honest analysis of that impact we must turn to one of the first professional casualties of gender feminism.
The problem with governance based on lies is that it requires an increasing amount of obfuscation to maintain the myths, and the money. Jim Muldoon points to this problem with a breakdown of the Australian wage gap myth. The deception grows like a tumor.
Benjamin Barr is a police officer with 28 years of experience in the field protecting our society from criminals. Sadly, he now finds himself in the position of trying to protect society from some of its own laws.
The National Organization for Women appears to have recognized that there is a men’s movement unlike anything they have ever seen before. They have issued a PDF that reveals a great concern about our existence. And so it begins.
Dr. Greg Canning delivers a stunning exploration of recent and possible future changes in Australian law, as well as a caution for Australians to pay attention to what is happening behind the political scene at home.
The ushering in of 2013 also meant the ushering out of the Violence Against Women Act, at least for the time being. Paul Elam offers some suggestions to readers and Republicans about the comeback.