Is David Futrelle covering for violent feminists?
At AVFM we pride ourselves on asking questions wherever they are needed. The title to this article asks a question. You decide if it is rhetorical.
At AVFM we pride ourselves on asking questions wherever they are needed. The title to this article asks a question. You decide if it is rhetorical.
Australian website Online Opinion recently published a piece by Caitlin Roper, a victim blogger and coordinator of feminist group Collective Shout. As one might expect from an author with that resume, Roper’s article reherses the usual anti-male canards.
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.
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It appears that ex-PUA Elliot Rodger is a mass-murderer. Who does the Establishment try to blame for this? Fidelbogen explains.
Her work discredited by researchers Richard Warshak and Linda Nielsen, and publicly exposed by journalist Bettina Arndt, anti-father activist Jennifer McIntosh is now backed into a corner and attempting to run for cover. But it’s probably too late for her. Robert Whiston explains.
The BBC recently reached a new low in documentary making. Look for the file dated 8 May 2014 in the J4MB YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKhX1c3ow6BrzdzP3ydpeZQ/videos Kirsty Wark – a relentlessly feminist presenter on Newsnight and elsewhere – presented a fictional world in which misandry doesn’t exist, only women suffer from sexism, and more. It was, in short, a …
Stefan Molyneux and Karen Straughan, on “privilege,” on the Detroit conference, and more.
A member of the Clown Car of mods at The RawCooked Story, who goes by the handle “enthous,” resents the implication that they have an agenda when they pre-emptively ban people from correcting errors in stories about themselves. Seriously.
Hanna Rosin recently wrote an article dismissing the reality of court bias against fathers. Janet Bloomfield calls her out and gives a free math lesson to bring Hanna up to speed.