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.
Courts regularly send men accused of domestic violence to anger management classes as a part of the divorce game. Paul Elam offers a piece of fiction on the subject, though fiction may not be the right word.
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.
The recent commentary on hypergamy has been heating up and boiling over. Paul Elam steps in the fray to offer his opinion on the discussion with something to please and offend most everyone.
AVfM is pleased to present one of the seminal works of MRM literature on the eve of its 100th anniversary of publication. Let us hope the next hundred years see more progress than we did in the first, and let us never say that E. Belfort Bax didn’t warn us.
A letter to an intelligent young man that every young man should read on the topic of modern-day feminist ideologues.
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?
MRAs have been saying it for years. Equality comes with a price. They might as well have been telling it to a brick wall in most places. But in some pockets of the world, the idea seems to be catching on. Lets hear it for equality.
From Ben, who has been waging a campaign of one man activism on the campus of Mississippi State University the likes of which has never been seen before. Our thanks to this MRA and wishes for continued success at getting the message out where it counts.
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.