Otto Warmbier, Philando Castile, and the out-group derogation of men
Are we all Otto Warmbier now? AVFM welcomes new contributor Eldora Jewel with some observations on the out-grouping and derogation of men.
Are we all Otto Warmbier now? AVFM welcomes new contributor Eldora Jewel with some observations on the out-grouping and derogation of men.
The Red Pill journey can be a lonesome one. With all its power to shield and protect, it can have a negative impact on healing. Paul Elam with a reminder that taking a red pill doesn’t require the life of a hermit.
Marriage and family therapy can be unfriendly and unforgiving ground for men. Tom Golden offers some insights on it and what to do about it.
Sometimes anger is the only thing encouraging men to say what’s on their mind.
Sometimes people say men are dogs. Paul Elam wants to offer his thanks for the compliment.
AVFM welcomes new contributor, Anwar Y. Dunbar, with an essay about fatherhood and how the lessons of paternal mentoring sometimes take years to fully realize.
Joseph Egareva was recently asked to share with a group of women his opinion about what men want. His answer provided a moment of pause in his audience.
While many people are familiar with Elisabeth Ross’s five stages of grief, August Løvenskiolds wonders if these go far enough in understanding Red Pill men.
Now it is the boys’ turn – how do men CEOs fare when compared to women? August Løvenskiolds reluctantly whips out a ruler.
Pundits of all persuasions have explored the pros and cons of immigration in every way imaginable, except one: its effect on men.