MGTOW Forums Pulls the Plug
We could say a lot of things about how MGTOW Forums went out with a whimper because the wrong person with the wrong ideas was running the show. Better that you hear it from him, though.
We could say a lot of things about how MGTOW Forums went out with a whimper because the wrong person with the wrong ideas was running the show. Better that you hear it from him, though.
According to gynocentric social conventions MGTOW is an affront to the smooth functioning of today’s society. John Hembling showcases some of the more common arguments made against men going their own way, which he says amounts to the same old shame-sandwich that MGTOW men are rightly rejecting.
If there was ever a better allegory for understanding Men Going Their Own Way, and men’s refusal to “man up” and provide, we don’t think a better one’s been done than this.
Men Going Their Own Way embody interpersonal strength, with the strength of will, the fierce independence, and ‘Don’t Tread On Me’ is their flag in the face of a society that hates them.
As the men’s movement grows, we are seeing the emergence of talent reflecting more and more brilliance and creativity. It must be torture to feminists and traditionalists to see this happen. It has happened again, fairly recently. Gents and ladies, we give you Spetsnaz.
In the 1890’s feminists came up with the idea of imposing financial, occupational and social penalties on America’s bachelors as a way of pressuring them to marry. The bachelors however had a different idea, and went about setting up the first Men’s Rights group with one overriding message for feminists: get the fuck out of men’s lives and stop telling them what to do.
On of our favorite series by the guys at MRA Edmonton is “Great Moments in MGTOW.” Here’s a perfect example.
What happens when men come to the conclusion that women have little to offer them but sorrow grief and punishment? Where will the future take us as more and more men come to this conclusion? Clint Carpentier has some thoughts.
Are women needed in the Men’s Human Rights Movement to give men hope? No, says editor John Hembling. It’s just that a human rights movement needs all people. In the meantime, men need to realize that when they Go Their Own Way, men aren’t leaving, they’re becoming.
If you are a fan of zombie survival shows like The Walking Dead, then you’ve already had some insight into what drives MGTOW in their own survival strategies. August Løvenskiolds looks for hope in the feminist apocalypse.