Fathers At Christmas
I couldn’t look away from that moment between father and son, as precarious as water held in cupped hands, one stumble and it might be irretrievably spilt.
I couldn’t look away from that moment between father and son, as precarious as water held in cupped hands, one stumble and it might be irretrievably spilt.
Holidays are a rough, sometimes depressing time for a lot of men. MRA’s in particular. James Huff takes a good look at the pain and loss we all share, and offers a solution that works.
The value of fatherhood seems to be a question that has been answered a hundred times over in this culture. There is no value. Or, perhaps, is there, asks Keyster.
This news release may be depressing, but it does reflect that there is an increasing rejection of the pressure to remain silent about men’s and father’s issues. It may be that Australia will lead the way on men’s rights. AVfM supports their Voice.
Leon Koziol’s petition to the Supreme Court describes, among other things, instances of document tampering and “star chamber” hearings which harmed his relationship with his children.
You should be very careful when talking to kids. Responsibility is an obligation; an availability; an act of listening, taking account. The only time we listen to our children is when we need evidence to correct and control them.
It’s one of those game scenarios where the partner tries to control the outcome and control all the credits so you can’t alter the game. But when the game score is negatively affected you have to eat the shit for it, because you have no real patriarchal power.
In feminist thinking, ‘economic justice’ equates to criminalising and imprisoning as many men as possible – particularly those already victimised by circumstance or the feminist groups themselves. There is a certain inefficiency to their cruelty, however, since a man’s child support debts continue to accumulate while he sits in prison, obviously unable to work.
The feminists have a solution to this, though, and if you guessed slave labour camps, you would be right. I wish I was joking.
Feminists that don’t need men will need the state, which is run by the worst sorts of men and women imaginable. Now the state is our father, and what a rotten dad he is.
It is strangely ironic in a culture that routinely destroys men in this way, on the often capricious whims of wives who are enabled by a corrupt system of family law, that we also lead the world in politicians who lecture those victimized men on being good fathers and husbands.