MHRM calling the world
Paul Elam gives a shout out to MHRAs to become involved in the making of a documentary about the men’s movement. Which MHRAs does he want? All of them, of course.
Paul Elam gives a shout out to MHRAs to become involved in the making of a documentary about the men’s movement. Which MHRAs does he want? All of them, of course.
A Voice for Men’s founder and publisher. Paul Elam will be hosting a solo radio program dealing with the history of AVFM and the past, present and future of the Men’s Human Rights Movement. Your calls are welcome.
Kloo2yoo, founder of the men’s rights subreddit, entered a Twitter exchange with Katie Hanna, the statewide director of the Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence. When he offered information she did not like, she blocked him and reported him to Twitter.
PZ Meyers is a biologist who worships at the alter of feminism with evangelical fervor. John the Other thinks that is a pretty weird thing to do for a man in a field putting such value on empiricism and logic. He offers PZ a challenge to stick to the facts.
Barry Nolan is just as happy as a pig in mud about being white and male. He knows it makes him special…privileged. Just like all white males. Maybe he is just full of shit.
In an effort to keep up with the mainstream slop being served up regarding the SLPC and their vendetta against the MRM, John dusts off his chainsaw.
Advocation of eugenics and infanticide based on sex is not hateful. However, complaint over that proposed killing, apparently is hateful. Up is down and wrong is right. Welcome to wonderland.
Using young, naive college men as fodder in the gender war has become quite fashionable of late. From “Take back the night,” to “Walk a mile in her shoes,” younger males carry the message. Here’s a new one.
It appears to be debunk the lies month at AVfM. This time JtO weights in with a very in depth look at the plague of distortions affecting the approach to domestic violence. Better grab some coffee for this one, maybe the whole pot.
AVfM welcomes new contributor Matthew Steele, with some poignant thoughts on what we were as men, what happened to us, and perhaps where we ought to go from here. Welcome Matthew.