A little blood in the mix never hurt a revolution
Paul Elam offers some thoughts on the recent YouTube sabre rattling, as well as the nature of civil rights movements in general.
Paul Elam offers some thoughts on the recent YouTube sabre rattling, as well as the nature of civil rights movements in general.
Robert has penned this article as a straightforward explanation of the men’s rights movement. Its intended audience is those who want to know more about the movement and will genuinely consider what they read with an open mind.
Mike Buchanan’s political party in the UK – Justice for Men and Boys (and the women who love them) is making some important inroads, and recently acquired a new asset. It’s not pink.
Rosie Batty was named Australian of the Year not long ago, and has since then used this status to talk about Family Violence–in a shockingly bigoted and hateful way.
Popp takes a look at the way women prefer to carry out domestic violence. It starts with joint email accounts and ends with your balls in her purse.
Giving value to men in society can be done. Janet Bloomfield has a mind-blowing plan that feminists will love like they do patriarchy.
The tendency to Ignore violence against men extends throughout ethnic groups. Mumia Ali calls foul on those who marginalize the experiences of African American men.
Feminist-spread myths about intimate partner violence are everywhere. Dan Perrins has a campaign for us to correct those myths.
As of late, AVFM has been the bridge over a whole community of concern trolls. Paul Elam tries to set their minds at ease. NOT.
Indian Men’s Rights Activists are staging a mass hunger strike.