A message to those on the fence about men’s rights
There’s a reason the humor here can bite, the sarcasm can sting and the truth gets dropped like a brick. Danny Baines takes on some key issues.
There’s a reason the humor here can bite, the sarcasm can sting and the truth gets dropped like a brick. Danny Baines takes on some key issues.
A man talks about his experience being raped by a female when he was nine and the ensuing reaction of an indifferent world.
We receive a lot of correspondence. We’re often asked the same questions over and over, so we’re releasing an FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) for the first time. Q1: Are women really paid less for the same work? A1: No. The gender wage gap has been repeatedly shown to be a myth. There is a gender …
Ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment has long been discussed in men’s rights circles, but there was none more passionate about the project than MRA David Ault, who actively lobbied for its ratification from the 1970s. The following article was written by David in 1996.
The ‘Value’ of Self-Devaluation Author’s note: Before anything, I want to make it absolutely clear that this article is a criticism of the idea of sacrifice as postulated and celebrated in our society as a standard of living and expectation, especially upon men. It is not an admonishment of veterans who have suffered physical …
This is a republication of an important announcement from 2018. –Ed Excerpt from the Hansard record of yesterday’s International Men’s Day debate in the House of Commons, from Philip Davies MP’s opening address: I also want to touch on male circumcision: male genital mutilation. According to a barrister’s opinion, carrying out circumcision on males when there is …
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In late June I had published my article Biogynocentric Hypocrisy: TERF Edition (War on the Biological Male) in which I had made the following statement: When I was noticing sponsored posts on Facebook by Matt Walsh’s page abut his new film What Is A Woman?, what grabbed my attention was the text on one of …
If you wanted to compile a list of legacy corporations in America, you would have to put Procter & Gamble at the top of the list. P&G was founded in Cincinnati in 1837 by two immigrants, one English (Proctor) and one Irish (Gamble). To add a bit of historical perspective, at the time there were …
Just as it seems we have a whole wave of transgender mania sweeping the Western world in the present day, we see an equally strange way of responding to it by both conservatives and feminists. When feminists come out to rally against transgenders, it’s ironic enough. Historic feminists from Simone de Beauvoir to Germaine Greer …
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A Voice for Men is proud to announce new contributor Steve Moxon, iconoclastic author of “The Woman Racket,” with some ideas on the etiology and utility of some customs conventionally associated with alleged female oppression.