Wendy Murphy: Sometimes “Yes” really meant “No”
What happens when she says “Yes” but didn’t want to be asked? Author August Løvenskiolds considers a nasty surprise feminist lawyer Wendy Murphy has concocted for you.
What happens when she says “Yes” but didn’t want to be asked? Author August Løvenskiolds considers a nasty surprise feminist lawyer Wendy Murphy has concocted for you.
Bringing positive male role models into classrooms is easier and less expensive than you might think, and the rewards are many.
Once you realize that there is no arguing with an irrational point of view, you enter a state called post-argumentalism: having determined that there is no further basis for discussion, you merely hold people accountable for their words and actions.
Just what have Black Feminists in America accomplished to make life better for Black Women? Mumia Ali takes a hard look and finds nothing of substance, but he has some suggestions.
For those who think the draft is a moot point, tell that to men in Lithuania.
Recently a Montessori school director stated that she refused to hire male teachers, assuming them all to be potential sexual predators. She has not been publicly identified, until now.
University of Nevada at Reno is planning on implementing an “anonymous reporting” form, titularly gender-neutral, but in reality meant to target males without due process. We don’t approve. No one should.
Isabel Feio, a journalist writing in Portugese, recently did a typical hack/hit job on the Men’s Human Rights Movement. Aldir Gracindo, editor of AVfM-Brazil, has some words for her and her readers.
Zen Men is now too big for Sage Gerard to manage alone. He needs managers to help steer the ship, or Zen Men will not have a future.
The recent sacking of White Ribbon Ambassador Dr. Tanveer Ahmed has sent waves around the feminist community. Peter Wright and Paul Elam with a deeper look at the issues.