Transcending the matriarchy
The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world. That hand usually belongs to a woman. Stephen Jarosek explores the implications.
The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world. That hand usually belongs to a woman. Stephen Jarosek explores the implications.
Joss Whedon has recently gone through a learning curve after being kicked by the feminist boots he is so used to licking. Jack Outis brings you the details.
Sincere apology should mark adulthood and not be something only expected of men. Ty Henry explores this theme in the music of Anita Baker.
Economist Aaron Clarey, also known as Captain Capitalism, has an honest review of the good and the bad of Peter Wright and Paul Elam’s “Going Your Own Way: Understanding MGTOW”
Head injuries play a role in why footballers commit suicide, but there are larger issues that contribute, and affect men everywhere.
Critics of the Men’s Human Rights Movement have often tarred us as misogynistic. Ayami Tyndall looks at why, and concludes that what the critics really fear is actual equality under the law.
A culture embracing personal responsibility basically runs itself–but do we have one anymore?
Gary Constanza, a citizen of the State of New York, has an open letter for his Senator, Kirsten Gillibrand.
“People Against Rape Culture” (PARC) is only interested in ending violence that can be blamed on men. Jack Barnes has a problem with that.
Even more so than religion, Feminism has positioned itself as something beyond the purview of science. Stephen Jarosek, aka Codebuster, explores the damage this is doing to our understanding of reality.