Dropping the “F” bomb at CATO
Men’s rIghts in action is not always comfortable, but we have to do it. There are ample opportunities so take them whenever you have a chance and don’t make excuses. From Robert O’Hara.
Men’s rIghts in action is not always comfortable, but we have to do it. There are ample opportunities so take them whenever you have a chance and don’t make excuses. From Robert O’Hara.
Dan Moore ramps up the volume in this one about men’s activism, women’s sexuality and feminist myths. Sorting it all out is easier than you think, and a lot more fun.
Feminism is a violent hate movement. We see this proven more and more as the message of mens’s rights starts to make it into the public discourse. A hard rains gonna fall. Let’s make sure it falls on the right people.
Imagine what it would be like if men had no choice at all in whether an accidental pregnancy resulted in a child for which they would have to take on lifelong responsibility. Can you just imagine?
AVfM calls on all activists and other concerned readers to participate in an email campaign to encourage the Bar Panel to review all of the evidence available in the disciplinary hearing for Mary Kellett of the Ellsworth Prosecutors Office.
Australia is about to take another step down the sorry road in a false rape culture, with the use of a free app for women to report anonymously on anyone they choose with allegations of sexual misconduct.
Aimee McGee and SeaforthCJ did some canvassing of British politicians regarding their knowledge of sexual bias in legal matters affecting men and women. The results are in.
Although the reasons for it are not 100% clear, British MP Phil Davies stood up recently to tell some very uncomfortable truths in a parliamentary debate about female offenders and their male counterparts.
By the time you read this Vladek Filler will be at the gates of Mary Kellett’s jail, or on the other side with the doors slammed shut. And it begs the question…what are you doing about it?
As an MRA in America, you should probably be a registered voter. And you should probably stop paying attention to the top of the ballot, and start paying attention to the bottom. Dean Esmay explains why.