The girl who cried, “Rape!”
Aesop’s fables are legendary. What is less known is that he had a somewhat more jaded and cynical cousin, Whatsop, who also wrote fables.
Aesop’s fables are legendary. What is less known is that he had a somewhat more jaded and cynical cousin, Whatsop, who also wrote fables.
Once again the Manosphere in general and A Voice For Men in particular came in for yet another toss under the bus – this time by none other than White Knight in residence over at London’s Telegraph, Mr. Andrew Lowry, the self-proclaimed “Thinking Man”.
What has Black political leadership done for Black Men in the United States? More men, black or otherwise, need to start asking this question in the public sphere. Mumia Ali leads the way.
It is sometimes amazing the double-standards people will show when it comes to generalizing about various groups.
The attack on “manspreading” is not a joke, it’s misandry. And for those who think what happens on the internet doesn’t impact the “real world,” think again.
In 2010 an Australian woman brought her four Italian daughters to Australia with her. Their Italian father thought that the children were going with their mother for a holiday, but her plan was to stay. In took over two years, and a lot of the Italian father’s money, to get his children back to Italy where …
Gemmell wants us men, especially straight men, to be afraid, very afraid, because women are now openly “gazing.” We kid you not. “Gazing,” and brazenly at that.
Quiet as its kept, and long before it became fashionable in White America, Black Men have been silently voting with their feet in a myriad of ways from “Black relationships” – and one of those ways involves leaving the country altogether.
It’s not that there can be no such thing as ironic misandry; there can be, just like there can be ironic misogyny. The trick is, what assumptions are your “joke” laced with?
Elizabeth Farrelly, in the Sydney Morning Herald, asked the question “Is Feminism only as strong as the men who support it?” The article itself is something that only the brave should read.