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Tod Kelly, author of a recent controversial piece on the Men’s Human Rights Movement, has penned a followup article expressing his skepticism of the movement. He has allowed us to reprint it here.
Tod Kelly, author of a recent controversial piece on the Men’s Human Rights Movement, has penned a followup article expressing his skepticism of the movement. He has allowed us to reprint it here.
Paul Elam sat down to write an article, but it appears his thoughts were dominated by the men and women working so hard for the MHRM. So instead of the standard article, he offers some extended words of thanks to those with their shoulders against the wheel.
Dean Esmay plays the host position as he, Paul Elam and John the Other discuss the recent article in the Daily Beast by R. Tod Kelly. The reviews are mixed, which means it is a big improvement over standard mainstream offerings.
Why is it that the United States has less than 5% of the world’s population, yet has more than 25% of its prisoners? Deborah Kendrick takes a look at the current system and proposes it to be replaced with something more effective and compassionate
Paul Elam is posting a meme he really likes. But is it is really just an excuse to bring you a link to a really unique and high profile article on the MHRM over at the Daily Beast. Folks, things are getting more interesting by the day around here.
Girl Writes What (AVfM Contributing Editor Karen Straughan) has a new video up after a long hiatus. It was worth the wait. How does looking at things through an ideological lens hurt rational thought? Karen gives us some hard-hitting examples.
It appears after several weeks of waiting, the ABC News 20/20 segment is going to air this Friday, October 18th. Get out your popcorn and soda pop kiddies, more fun from the MHRM is on the way.
“I remember my father ducking down the basement stairs as my mother launched a coffee cup through the window of the kitchen door.”
An enormous amount of footage was shot of the Men and Boys in Crisis rally in Toronto in late September. Various documentaries are being edited to help you feel what it was like to be there. Here’s one of the first, from Ontario MHRAs.
Our own Dan “Danny Boy” Perrins recently raised a whopping $12,400 for men’s and boys’ issues just by promising to do various funny things to his hair. We’d wager that’s $12,400 more than the Huffington Post has.