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Arguing for Male Rights in Bizzarro World

As a men’s rights activist, I’ve written dozens or articles and produced a number of videos addressing various aspects of men’s rights, or the lack thereof, in our society. Recently, I was publicly critical of a national post article advocating the sexual mutilation of male infants – and a YouTube subscriber who shares my views …

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NCFM Joins Appeal to Congressman Ted Poe

January 21, 2011 Congressman Ted Poe 2nd District of Texas 430 Cannon Building Washington, D.C. 20515 RE: Human Trafficking The National Coalition For Men is the oldest men‟s rights organization in America. NCFM also has members in several countries. One of our oldest chapters is in Dallas/Ft. Worth. The president of our Dallas/Ft. Worth Chapter was once a president …

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Traffick911’s Statistical Misrepresentation and Misandry

[box icon=”none”]Ken Durden / Shutterstock.com[/box] Paul Elam [1] and Bernard Chapin [2] have exposed the evil campaign perpetrated by Change.org [3] and Traffick911 [4] to draw attention to the scourge of domestic sex trafficking.  Through statistical hyperbole and by lumping men, in general, with a few pathological sex traffickers, those activists have sacrificed men and used the Super Bowl …

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Why Rape Culture is Essential to Feminism

If feminism is primarily concerned with equality, why is it that feminists are so adamant in their vilification of the masculine and the angelification of the feminine? Why are feminists so insistent that all men are potential rapists, wife beaters, and child molesters? Why is the existence of rape culture so important? If feminism were …

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Breaking Bad: The Male as Designated Criminal

While presumptive guilt in accusations of male-on-female rape is wrestled over by activists and lawmakers, another point is missed, and that’s the point that the construct within western society of the rule of law based in the principle of justice is no longer operative in reality. The rule of law still operates of course, but it has become the rule of private law, where criminal and civil laws are applied differentially depending on social class.