Polling British candidates on men’s issues
Aimee McGee and SeaforthCJ did some canvassing of British politicians regarding their knowledge of sexual bias in legal matters affecting men and women. The results are in.
Aimee McGee and SeaforthCJ did some canvassing of British politicians regarding their knowledge of sexual bias in legal matters affecting men and women. The results are in.
Who is Kasey Edwards? Well, apparently she is another pro-female feminist expert on men and boys, as long as they are being of some use. Greg Canning reviews one of her, er, um, articles for your consideration.
Last year Thomas James Ball stepped up to the front of a family courthouse, doused himself with gasoline, and self immolated in protest of the courts treatment of he and his children. The media, and thus society, scarcely batted an eye.
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?
Paul Elam resurrects an old article as a contribution to Domestic Violence Awareness Month. It is offered here in the hopes that readers will help raise awareness by passing it on to other venues where it may shed some light on the problem.
AVfM welcomes new contributor, Molly Von Sämmichämmer, though we really don’t have to welcome her, as she is just a glorified office clerk who we let stop making sammiches long enough to write something.
Once again Robert St. Estphe has stepped to the forefront and delivered that most potent of antidotes to the toxic legacy of cultural self deception: The truth, organized and meticulously documented.
Any given social movement can be boiled down to a list of issues that pinpoint the reason for its existence. According to these lists, feminism is about baking without shame and other pressing matters, poorly defined. The list for MRAs is a little different.
A week ago a man made a post to the forums of Men’s Health Magazine, expressing suicidal feelings. Men’s Health Magazine responded with exactly nothing, save their readers turning the crises into a lecture on condoms and child support. If we don’t help, no one will.
It is pretty clear what men in the MRM would like to see change in their lives. A lot of it boiling down to a moratorium on misandry. But what is it that women have to gain? For Paul Elam and JtO the answer is simple. Pretty much everything.