Need for Men’s Rights: Amit Deshpande TEDxJuhu
We have much to learn about organization from Indian MRAs
We have much to learn about organization from Indian MRAs
More than sixty thousand married men kill themselves every year in India due to draconian laws that are deeply sexist against men. Join a live session to find out more about this, and other gender issues in India today.
Indian Men’s Rights Activists are staging a mass hunger strike.
Deepika Bhardwa’s TEDx talk in India is another sign Men’s Human Rights awareness is spreading around the globe.
In a country of dangerous, feral men and helpless, traumatized women, one poor soul walks ten hours and gets no harassment of any kind. Welcome to India. Not quite as dangerous as the media would have you believe.
In a shocking revelation, the Rohtak sisters now claim that they were performing “a social experiment” to show how men in Indian society have become vulnerable.
Much of India was enthralled with some “heroic” women, until some new evidence surfaced that didn’t make them look quite so wonderful.
Seeing, thinking, and acting: these are the fundamentals of how activists are made. In this case, a journalist and filmmaker from India was moved by her own conscience to take up the cause of men’s rights.
Enterprising young Indian women figure out how to use men’s fear of being accused of assault to their advantage.
In India, there have been many instances of male rape wherein the legal system has pardoned the female rapist merely because she was a woman–and none batted an eyelid.