The sexual assault that nobody saw
A question to the sexual assault advocacy and activist communities in Australia: Where the hell are you?
A question to the sexual assault advocacy and activist communities in Australia: Where the hell are you?
Paul Elam responds to an article by Davis Aurini on the MHRM and the manosphere.
As part of the filming process for The Sarkeesian Effect, Jordan Owen and I attended the Kennesaw State University’s Men’s conference, Male Students in Peril, in November—and to be honest, I was mildly skeptical going in. The split between the manosphere and the Men’s Human Rights Movement (MHRM) occurred several years ago, and while I …
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In Part 1 of “Dangerous rape myths,” I examined three common rape myths: that doubt = misogyny; that the innocent have nothing to fear; and that false allegations are rare. Here in Part 2, I will examine three more: that false allegations are not harmful to the accused; that even if they are harmful they’re …
Rape myths are common. And they’re highly destructive. Hannah Wallen shares a few common rape myths that badly need debunking.
Jack Barnes, co-host of Blue Collar Red Pill, explains what the Men’s Human Rights Movement has to offer women:
“It seems that men DO have rights, but those rights are allegedly doing fine and men have nothing to complain about. And yes, it seems that you DO have a right to dispute the foregoing claim but no right to do it audibly if there is any chance the claimant will hear you.”
Men’s Human Rights Ireland was denied the right to give a speech on International Men’s Day. Here’s the speech they weren’t allowed to give.
“In the end, I really didn’t have a choice, even though I didn’t do what my ex-wife said I did. That, however, was of little concern to the career-minded police, prosecutor, defense attorney, and judge involved in my case.”
Angry Harry in part IV of his fantastic series.