Monday Morning Roundup
AVfM Managing Editor Dean Esmay brings another weekly summary of happenings in the MRM and the AVfM website for those who ducked out over the weekend. Take it away, Dean!
AVfM Managing Editor Dean Esmay brings another weekly summary of happenings in the MRM and the AVfM website for those who ducked out over the weekend. Take it away, Dean!
Feminism is a violent hate movement. We see this proven more and more as the message of mens’s rights starts to make it into the public discourse. A hard rains gonna fall. Let’s make sure it falls on the right people.
What would you be willing to do in order to protest the treatment of men in this society? Would you speak up or march in a rally? Demonstrate? How about starving yourself while defying the entire criminal justice system that has you in its grips?
Police brutality, deprivation of rights, false imprisonment and proxy violence are norms of modern life. But oh, if you say something that offends a woman? Now THAT’S a problem.
Winter is on the wane, and Spring is in the air. Butterflies and birds are taking wing. Flowers are in bloom. And sluts by the thousands will soon be on the march. Time to dust off the truth.
In this meticulously documented paper, Dr. Murray Straus presents exactly how feminist ideologues corrupt DV research and skew results to fit an ideological agenda. Must reading for those concerned with partner violence.
Is art a video game imitating life? Do you put your bitch on a collar and/or smack her around? How about a stun gun to teach her a few manners, and her place in life. B.R. Merrick takes this game to the next level.
I’ll state clearly what we all know, but that nobody seems willing to admit. Slut walk is possible only because these privileged trotters are the most pampered, protected, consequence-immune demographic who have ever taken up public space in human history.
Ah, but we really can’t. Not with any real concern for women who actually are victims of rape. Personally, considering men are the more frequent but utterly ignored victims of rape, and with the epidemic of false rape accusations and corrupt prosecutions becoming just as pervasive, my interest in women who get raped any more is somewhere near as intense as my interest in cake decorating and midget wrestling.
In truth, the practice of women dressing in “sluttish” attire outside the context of parades through Toronto’s downtown, is purposeful. A woman dressing in a deliberately sexually provocative style is flaunting her sexual power over men. She is saying, in a language older than any spoken or written:
“I am an object of sexual desire, and I am a person of protected status”