Just a Quick Note About Male Space
There has always been a great deal of discussion among modern men about “male space.” Paul Elam says he is all for it, but urges people to remember where space comes from to begin with.
There has always been a great deal of discussion among modern men about “male space.” Paul Elam says he is all for it, but urges people to remember where space comes from to begin with.
Ron Collins shares his research on VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) and lays out the important issues we face as a result of silencing the critics. Aside from the corruption and embezzlement, no one even seems to care if the programs are working.
Men are exploited as objects to inflict and endure violence for the benefit of others. Jason Gregory brings you part II of his series looking at inhumane cultural expectations toward the male body.
Imagine you are accused of a terrible crime you didn’t commit. Jon Gunnarsson recounts the story of school teacher Horst Arnold who was falsely accused of rape and imprisoned without a shred of evidence. Despite being eventually found innocent, the corrupt judiciary who placed him there have never been held to account.
Breaking Bad was a television series dedicated to telling the story about the transition of a rather typical American father into a human monster. And indeed, for the observant, we get a birds-eye view of how monsters are created of men.
The current Woody Allen/Dylan & Mia Farrow saga, and historic cases involving other public figures, says more about our culture than it does anything else. Philip W. Cook, author of “Abused Men” and “When Women Sexually Abuse Men” has a look.
John the Other weighs on the effect of rhetoric and style in the rapidly growing men’s human rights movement, using an example from the common lexicon, “failure to launch.” Is it failure, or is it success at seeing the road ahead and opting not to walk on it?
John J Nazarian has apparently been so upset by our factual coverage of his behavior and the opinions expressed on this website about what he does in the process of making his living, that he has sent in an attorney to threaten us. Welcome to AVFM Mr. Baker. We are pleased to have you, and we promise not to file false police reports on you.
The next time someone yells one in four to you when the subject of rape comes up, Smack them with Alison Tieman’s brick of logic. This time next year they will still be trying to figure out what happened to them.
Karen Straughan’s address at Ryerson University will undoubtedly go down in history as a watershed moment. We have previously shown raw footage of the event, we now present a version more cleaned up for sound and video, provided by Sandman.