The continuing education of Arthur Goldwag
Is the Southern Poverty Law Center clutching at straws to make a boogie man out of the men’s rights movement? John the Other reports on their latest ploy for press and money.
Is the Southern Poverty Law Center clutching at straws to make a boogie man out of the men’s rights movement? John the Other reports on their latest ploy for press and money.
A Voice for Men welcomes new contributor, attorney Robert Franklin, featured columnist for Fathers and Families and a long time advocate for sanity between the sexes. We welcome Robert with gratitude for his work.
Rather than distancing themselves from murder and eugenics advocates, the SPLC appears to be maintaining and strengthening their relationship as long as a few dollars trickle in.
Australian columnist Clementine Ford assumes her fellow ideologues are so weak and stupid that they must be sheltered from criticism.
The formula for Hollywood success is easy. Find really evil women, and tell their story in a way that makes them heroic. It sometimes works the reverse in politics.
There’s a lot of so-called men’s rights activists running around making trouble these days, particularly for gender ideologues who aren’t used to having any trouble at all. Kiss the old days good-bye.
It’s the 100th Anniversary of the sinking of the passenger ship Titanic, and we are treated to a bit of historical perspective from Phil Leigh, which includes a dismissal of the modern feminist narrative.
The recent attempts to discredit the men’s movement have been intense, and equally fruitless. Paul Elam explains why, and why they are losing this war in the court of public opinion.
Have you ever thought that feminists pick and choose when they want to claim something is discrimination, and, consequently, privilege? If so, you are not alone. Zerbu is with you.
Police brutality, deprivation of rights, false imprisonment and proxy violence are norms of modern life. But oh, if you say something that offends a woman? Now THAT’S a problem.