AVfM Radio: The Golden Bridle
What can possibly so valuable that men throughout history have willingly died, been mutilated, surrendered consideration as human beings entirely in exchange for it. What is the golden bridle?
What can possibly so valuable that men throughout history have willingly died, been mutilated, surrendered consideration as human beings entirely in exchange for it. What is the golden bridle?
Once again Robert St. Estphe has stepped to the forefront and delivered that most potent of antidotes to the toxic legacy of cultural self deception: The truth, organized and meticulously documented.
Three men died saving their girlfriends from the Aurora shooter. Bill Bennett thinks that makes them heroes, echoing the sentiments of many in the blue pill mainstream. John the Other has a different, less popular, and completely accurate interpretation of that tragic day.
Karate is a sport which focuses not only on discipline of the body, but of the mind and the will. Sadly, even the implied wisdom in that type of pursuit does not overrule the violent impulses of men to protect women at all costs. Andy Man explains why, and how it stole a piece of his childhood.
What are the obligations of men? Jared White considered this from the novel perspective that men might actually be human beings, a point of view which logically changes the question to one of the obligations of people
Self sacrifice for the benefit of others is how we define heroes and men. Our society is built on their corpses, and we owe them everything, but we’ve also got to be rid of them.
White Knights and male feminists are a fact of life more disturbing to Paul Elam than feminists. Literally. He uses a recent violent image and thread found on Facebook to make his point.
Was it gender feminists that created the message that men should shut up about their rights? Nope. It was a traditional message that just had the right kind of flair for feminists to use.
It’s the 100th Anniversary of the sinking of the passenger ship Titanic, and we are treated to a bit of historical perspective from Phil Leigh, which includes a dismissal of the modern feminist narrative.
Zeta Masculinity entails no acceptance of personal violence. This seems like nothing until it’s understood that men are expected to both dispense and absorb personal violence on behalf of anybody but themselves.