MNI – Misandry in Psychological Research
Feminist-inspired psychologists have invented a tool for assessing male behavioral norms. Tom Golden wonders if it adds anything new to understanding gender since the days of nursery rhymes?
Feminist-inspired psychologists have invented a tool for assessing male behavioral norms. Tom Golden wonders if it adds anything new to understanding gender since the days of nursery rhymes?
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.
Our brothers in India are meeting now in a national conference to discuss Men’s Rights. We send them a message of solidarity, and give you ways to keep up on events during the conference if you can’t make it!
A male feminist recently published a list of how to be helpful to women. Lucian Vâlsan returns the favor to him.
Is it Monday already? Why yes it is, so it’s time once again for Deacon Dean’s Monday Roundup. You say you haven’t had much to read or do or think about? Then you weren’t paying attention. Giddyap y’all!
Sung Jae-gi, the head of a men’s rights advocacy group in Seoul, South Korea, lost his life in an attempt to raise money for his cause. Almost as bad, a supposed advocate who was with him disgraced his memory.
Father’s Day is often a touchy time in the MHRM, as well as it is in more mainstream life where people are hesitant to be open. Paul Elam tells us about his relationship with his Dad. Far from perfect as it was, it also seems to be just what he needed to be the man he wanted to be.
Mike Buchanan is a very busy man. This is the latest report from his ongoing efforts in Great Britain, taking gender ideologues on in their own milieu, and taking the starch right out of them. All we can say is keep it coming Mike, you are doing all the good.
It was first asked “Has Feminism gone too far?” When haters shut down that debate, it became “Is feminism hate?” Eric Duckman, a Feminist named Danielle Paradis, and Girl Writes What get the long-awaited debate going.
Lucian Vâlsan examines the growing trend of utilizing chemical castration in as a response to alleged pedophilia in a number of European countries. As it expected, the laws target men only.