George Washington University grad student interviews Sage Gerard
A graduate student from George Washington University interviews Sage Gerard about the MHRM’s presence on college campuses.
A graduate student from George Washington University interviews Sage Gerard about the MHRM’s presence on college campuses.
It’s day 16 of Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2015. “Rob” tells his story of physical, emotional and financial abuse and the Bahrain kangaroo family court.
Lynne MacDonell of MaleSurvivor.org recently gave a speech that required police protection just to be delivered. What did she say that was so controversial? Sammy Allouba has a report.
An “undercover” reporter from Vice recently snuck his way into a completely open public meeting everyone was welcome to attend, asked no questions, and reported his prejudices, or at least those of his editors.
The Canadian Association for Equality recently hosted the following presentation, filmed by Studio Brule.
It’s day 11 of Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2014. In today’s In His Own Words, “David” tells how is childhood programming and his mother’s behavior groomed him into relationships with abusive women and feminism. First, I want to say that I was under the illusion for a long time that I was a strong, very …
“By the end of the first month of marriage I had been irrationally cussed out, called a bitch, an asshole, and stubborn.”
There are few things more pernicious than to continually use someone’s love for their children to beat them (literally) into submission. While this story does not contain bruises or broken bones, it contains something far worse – years of intentional psychological abuse.
Those who challenge Gender Ideologues who publish in the mainstream press are often ignored. Case in point: Jonathan Bornstein’s recent attempt to rebut a New York Daily News writer.
KSU Men (KSUM) has stirred up controversy, particularly through AVfM’s sponsorship (which is only one of many) and Paul Elam’s quotes on rape prevention being taken out of context yet again. You can pick up on the pertinent vibe in the comment section of this Sentinel article. Needless to say, I have skimmed a smorgasbord of petulant …