Why we don’t need VAWA
As the mainstream media launches a highly coordinated and politicized campaign to demand the return of the Violence Against Women Act, TDOM reports to us on the actual cost of the legislation.
As the mainstream media launches a highly coordinated and politicized campaign to demand the return of the Violence Against Women Act, TDOM reports to us on the actual cost of the legislation.
“[T]he only way we’re going to heal what’s happened between the anti-male, misandry, and ordinary normal people in loving relationships, is for men to take their lead in what’s happening and make their opinions known.”
Courts regularly send men accused of domestic violence to anger management classes as a part of the divorce game. Paul Elam offers a piece of fiction on the subject, though fiction may not be the right word.
Paul Elam resurrects an old article as a contribution to Domestic Violence Awareness Month. It is offered here in the hopes that readers will help raise awareness by passing it on to other venues where it may shed some light on the problem.
Gordon Smith’s legal nightmare is over. Tiffany Marie Smith, his false accuser, has been arrested and is behind bars at this hour. It would appear that this time, unlike others, that justice is being done for a man wrongly accused.
A view of the current state of affairs in the sphere of DV. While men suffer violence at rates of parity with female victims, services and support are thin to nonexistent
Profiteers of the corrupt and monetized sexual grievance industry continue to fight against legal reform and financial accountability, Terry O’Neill of the National Organization for Women weighs in.
Lock all the doors and hide the children, John the Other has decided to become a soldier in the War on Women. John maps out his evil and highly sinister strategy for ultimate victory over the other sex.
M. R. Walks follows up quickly with another addition in his series on domestic violence, law and politics in Australia. It is much the same story as plays out in the States. The facts are one thing…what government does is another.
Many an MRA was lead to the MRM through personal experience. Divorce and false accusations lead the list. Another recruiting source is the DV industry. Just ask Phil in Utah about that one. Here’s his story.