Short Updates

The case for the family union

Neil Lyndon returns to AVfM’s with the text that formed the basis of a speech he gave Parity AGM in London talking about his vision of the “Family Union.” Lyndon is a progressive whose career as a journalist was destroyed 20 years ago for daring to question, in fairly mild terms, the rhetorical excesses and underlying assumptions of feminism. Fortunately, he hasn’t let them shut him up.

The Voice of Europe: the European Union

On June 28, Lucian Vâlsan, Huffnágel Pista and James Huff will be talking about the European Union and its twin correspondent, the Council of Europe. Two institutions who have been working to strip men of their rights in Europe for the last 20 years. Well, not all your rights as a man. You’ll still have the right to be a feminist!

Forgetting to be shamed

Maureen O’Conner is clearly not a bad writer, and it turns out, not an emotionally arrested toddler either. She’s a member of the special people, one of those who determine when a man’s sexuality is appropriate. Inappropriate are men like Andy Hind. Maybe even men like you. Or maybe, just maybe, she isn’t so special after all, and should go fuck herself.

Monday Roundup for 10 June 2013

Has it been a week already? Apparently it has! Here’s a roundup of stories and videos and news items and other goodies you may have missed while you were away this weekend, or that may have glazed past your eye in the last week. You have no excuses for being bored, there’s so much good and bad going on it’s hard to keep up but Dean Esmay returns to help you keep track of it all with the Monday Roundup!

Monday Roundup

Dean Esmay returns with a roundup of a ton of great stuff you may have overlooked or just not had time to think about in the last week. These are amazing times for the men’s movement, and it seems like everywhere you turn something remarkable is happening. Especially on A Voice for Men. Come check it out.