Lucie Slater issued the pass of all passes
Mail Online columnist Peter Lloyd offers commentary on the tragic story of a man facially disfigured by a woman over a Facebook message, and the UK court that let her walk without a scratch.
Mail Online columnist Peter Lloyd offers commentary on the tragic story of a man facially disfigured by a woman over a Facebook message, and the UK court that let her walk without a scratch.
Racism, sexism, hatred of the suffering, and cruelty toward the most vulnerable: these are the stock in trade for Professor Hugo Schwyzer. He makes his living peddling hate. A mother who loves her sons calls him out on it.
If you have been waiting for years to hear a feminist present a cogent, devastating retort to the agenda and premises of the men’s movement, your wait is over. Beware MRAs. Fire In The Dawn has arrived. Pain is on the way.
We have used, and often over used, words like mangina and white knight when describing men who kowtow to feminist approval and PC groupthink. Maybe there was a simpler word all along. Like coward.
Carlos Andrés Gómez has a list of 25 ways to be a “good man.” At least that is what he is trying to tell you. He is actually selling something else. It comes in a bottle made of cheap glass with a tacky label, and it smells like snake oil. Don’t buy it. Or if you insist, get on your knees for the transaction.
AVfM welcome new contributor Mykeru, with a story of family history, oppression, cults, pious atheists, truck drivers, princesses and privilege that knows no bounds. A memorable first contribution. Hopefully the first of many.
The SPLCs stock-in-trade is alerting the public, and law enforcement, to the possible threat of hate groups across the American landscape. But what about the alerts regarding the SPLC? Are they going unheard?
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.
JtO went out recently in Canada, a country known for progressiveness and being peaceful, to put up some posters advocating for the human rights of men and boys. He was confronted by a seething mob with weapons.
JtO set about, as he is given to do, expressing his concern for the state of men and boys in western culture. In doing so he placed posters up in Vancouver, B.C. He was confronted by an angry mob, which was supported by local police..