Men, and patriarchy in the church
Religion is one of oldest and most entrenched institutions of so-called “Patriarchy” in our culture. However, examining what this allows men reveals something other that male privilege. From JtO and TB
Religion is one of oldest and most entrenched institutions of so-called “Patriarchy” in our culture. However, examining what this allows men reveals something other that male privilege. From JtO and TB
You’ve heard the rumors, for they are everywhere, and although unproven, they still resonate as “facts” throughout much of American society. The untruth that Black men don’t want to care for their children has become a staple in American folklore. Even sadder is the fact that these rumors are not only postulated by the numerically dominant white majority of this country, but are actually created, maintained and reinforced by the Black community itself.
The American Broadcasting Company is broadcasting a show on A Voice for Men and Paul Elam this week on its venerable and venerated show, 20/20. To welcome 20/20’s readers, we will be reprinting some of the very best material ever to appear on A Voice for Men, to help those new to the Men’s Human Rights Movement really understand where we are coming from. We start with a classic video from CyberSaint.
An aggressively ignorant, hateful cartoon recently came to the attention of Typhon Blue. Her skewering is a thing of beauty.
A family grieves and an Alabama community clamors for answers about the death of Christian Adamek, Those answers may be as heartbreaking as the untimely death of a young man. Paul Elam offers commentary on the tragedy.
A Voice for Men welcomes guest contributor Scott Greenfield, who offers some cogent commentary on the matter of Christian Adamek, a young man who hanged himself after repercussions from a simple high school prank.
The U.S. Government has “shut down” as you may have read. Women supposedly are hardest hit, they tell us. August Løvenskiolds finds this ironic.
The Huffington Post’s Michael Bolen got a surprising number of things right among a number of cheap shots recently. Dean Esmay has a report card.
The accusation of group culpability (Patriarchy) is often leveled at men, but what about when women are at fault? Equality means that everyone accepts responsibility — or, everyone dodges it.
The University of Toronto has a problem with a criminal element on its campus. And what has the administrations reaction been to that problem? Don’t just blame the victim, make them pay a fine.