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Do you plan to attend the Budapest conference (10,11 August)? If so, you need to order your ticket(s) WITHIN THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS.

We’re greatly looking forward to the Budapest conference (10,11 August). The events are the annual showcases for the global men’s rights movement, and very important for the morale of the people active within it, as well as countless men and women with an interest in the human rights of men and boys. We have a …

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Anonymous donation of £1,000 for the Budapest conference video fundraiser

Tom Caulfield, our Technical Director, was responsible for filming and editing all the videos at ICMIs since the 2016 event in London, other than the recent one in India. He’s always done a magnificent job, often in challenging circumstances. Playlists of all those ICMI videos, as well as the videos from the inaugural ICMI near …

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Would you like to watch videos of the talks from ICMI24 in Budapest?

On our YouTube channel we have playlists of the talks (and more) of every ICMI held since the first held near Detroit in 2014 – here. Tom Caulfield, our Technical Director, has been responsible for the video recording and editing at every ICMI since ICMI16 in London, apart from the one that just took place …

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Robert Brockway’s ICMI2023 presentation – part 2

There is another aspect to all of this too. Big Tech. Big Tech refers to the big technology players like Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google. Collectively these companies are known as the FAANGs. They hold an enormous amount of power today. But it wasn’t always so. The 1990s saw widespread democratisation of technology. The …

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Robert Brockway’s ICMI2023 presentation – part 1

Woke is a widely-used adjective. Woke is generally understood to involve supporting or believing in various notions that are widely accepted among social justice warriors. People who consider themselves woke generally: Consider themselves to be left-wing Support identity politics Support feminism Believe in rape culture Believe in male privilege Believe that street harassment is a …

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