Normalized violence against women, huh?
Another video shows that this myth of “normalized violence against women” knows no language barrier.
Another video shows that this myth of “normalized violence against women” knows no language barrier.
We suppose there are those who will object to this.
Tim Pylypiuk wrote and performed in a play about male survivors of physical and sexual abuse–and the reality that people generally ignore or excuse female perpetrators of said abuse. Over time it’s gained more and more attention. Here he tells the story of its genesis.
Male victims of partner violence are beginning to receive recognition in society, despite the fact they have been ridiculed for centuries for admitting their experiences publicly. Malcolm J. George wrote a classic article on the subject, and we are pleased to republish it for readers of AVfM.
Most who come to the men’s movement have experienced what they call a “red pill moment,” where suddenly they realized the world wasn’t what they’d believed it was all along. Ayami Tyndall looks forward to the day when such awakenings are rare.
In this classic video we bring you Nurdy Dancing, who explains that the prejudice, bigotry and shaming toward blacks is today being played out toward males. We think you will find the parallels disturbing.
All four of the officers who arrested Aaron Joseph Harms for alleged sexual abuse screwed up so badly that they were not permitted to give evidence at the trial. Susan McCarley reviews more of the case material.
In light of the disparaging #EndFathersDay campaign currently playing out on twitter, we thought we’d bring you this old classic written by Tom Snark in 2011 that captures the spirit of what fathers and Father’s Day have become in the eyes of a misandric world.
The failure of The United Nations to deal with the slaughter of males by Boko Haram is another example of Institutional Misandry and the politicization of male disposability. Isaac T. Quill urges members of the Detroit conference take a vote of no confidence in The United Nations.
Sometimes, little things seem to mean a lot. And Rachel Maddow recently did something little that mattered a lot to John Hembling.