Black Men Are The Sharp End Of The Men’s Rights Movement Spear – They Just Don’t Know It
White men are accused of being entitled. Black men need a little entitlement of their own.
White men are accused of being entitled. Black men need a little entitlement of their own.
Mad Max and the dystopian future of feral women and disposable men is the reality of Black inner city cultures. Mumia Ali takes a walk on the wild side.
All press is good press and RooshV’s recent appearance on the Dr. Oz show gets a solid thumbs up from Mumia Ali.
The tendency to Ignore violence against men extends throughout ethnic groups. Mumia Ali calls foul on those who marginalize the experiences of African American men.
Seeking feminist approval by condemning the truly outrageous only reinforces feminists legitimacy to control the terms of the debate. It’s time to stop apologizing.
Quiet as its kept, and long before it became fashionable in White America, Black Men have been silently voting with their feet in a myriad of ways from “Black relationships” – and one of those ways involves leaving the country altogether.
Mumia Ali lays out his particular take on the psychology of the Black feminist, where it comes from, and, finally, how it manifests in real time—what he refers to as the Ms. Ann syndrome.
“Yes Means Yes,” a campaign to criminalize most everyday sexual activity, appears to have its roots in the kinkier side of human sexuality.
Adam Kostakis’ landmark online lectures about gynocentrism were published on AVfM in 2011, but for all who didn’t catch them then we are pleased to run them again. Here is the eleventh of his twelve seminal articles.
Discovery Communications and Hasbro, Inc., have teamed up to bring you “The Hub” a children’s cable channel geared up to make your little grrl feel spehully empowered and your boy like a piece of garbage. So go on, mindless consumer American, plop your children down in front of this agitprop and head off to the promise mall. Your kids are in good hands.