Parental alienation: The impact on parents
Dr. Edward Kruk continues his series on the reality and damages of parental alienation, this time on both the alienated and alienating parent.
Dr. Edward Kruk continues his series on the reality and damages of parental alienation, this time on both the alienated and alienating parent.
Professor John G. McCurdy looks at the history of society exploiting and sometimes punishing men for choosing to be single.
The campaign to end “street harassment” is an ongoing war on males, particularly males on the lower end of the socioeconomic ladder. Mumia Ali gives the downlow on what’s really going on.
The stereotype of the “strong Black woman” has some interesting consequences for Black men that play out in “street harassment.”
Richard Dawkins is a distinguished scientist and thinker. He made some public remarks recently, however, that seem to draw both of those distinctions into question.
Professor Edward Kruk looks at the damage done when a child is taught to hate or treat one of their parents with contempt: it’s an insidious form of child abuse.
Author’s Note: There’s been a rapidly ramped-up cultural shift toward pathologizing male initiation of contact on multiple levels, starting with initial approaches to get women’s attentions. We are told that “street harassment” is not only culturally normative and epidemic but part of the “rape culture” continuum, emblematic of a wider cosmological worldview that men are …
Australia, like other nations, spends huge money on the problem of “violence against women.” The problem of violent women? Not so much.
Men’s Human Rights Ireland will be chronicling, tracking, and investigating the actions of the White Ribbon Ireland group and its finances, and broadcasting their findings as they arise.
Mark Dent notices that when men are at the top economically, everybody is angry, but when women are at the top, that’s just “equality.”