For the love of women
Jack Barnes, co-host of Blue Collar Red Pill, explains what the Men’s Human Rights Movement has to offer women:
Jack Barnes, co-host of Blue Collar Red Pill, explains what the Men’s Human Rights Movement has to offer women:
We continue the series of Men’s Review excerpts below, with this piece imploring women to extend to men freedom from traditional responsibilities “with the same zeal as women demanded it for themselves.” – PW * * * The Trend Of The Sexes by Rith When we observe the relationship of the sexes in the past, …
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Girls report being viciously bullied by other girls. What happens when those mean girls grow up? Do they suddenly become loving, compassionate adults, or do they simply take their rage out at home?
The following article appeared in the 1948 edition of the ‘Men’s Review’ – an antifeminist, pro men’s rights initiative that was active in Britain during the 1940s. This will be the first of a series of articles to be published at A Voice for Men from the first editions of the Men’s Review, which will …
A Cultural Convention Condemned – The Men’s Review (1948 Article) Read More »
For all its salacious details and shocking moments, Depp v. Heard is not all that surprising—at least not for a guy like me. What a jury found to be rotten in Fairfax County has plagued civil and family courtrooms for some time. How do I know this? I, like Johnny Depp, had to prove heinous …
End the Heard Mentality: Will Landmark Win for Johnny Depp Subvert Accusation Bias? Read More »
“Go, Dad, please go.” It wasn’t that she didn’t love him; she loved him very much. It was that, by standing there taking all the punches, he was putting her in danger.
Adrien Martinon is a 17 year old High School student. He is also living proof that the message of the Men’s Human Rights Movement is taking root and spreading.
Hi, Hannah Cox. I’m Hannah Wallen. We haven’t met and you’ve probably never heard of me, but no worries. I’m not all that familiar with you either, and you really only ended up on my radar after someone sent me a link to your FEE stories post, “A Woman’s Take On the Men’s Rights Movement.” …
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For the past 49 years, abortion rights in the U.S. have been solely a creature of constitutional law. The right of privacy created by Supreme Court precedents that, in turn, created the right to an abortion, applied, of course, only to women. Men naturally had no right to privacy as it applied to pregnancy and …
If Abortion Rights, then the Right of Parental Surrender Read More »