A message for the White Ribbon Campaign
Robert O’Hara has a conversation with AVfM publisher Paul Elam about the White Ribbon Campaign. Elam has a message for what he considers to be the purveyor of lies across the planet.
Robert O’Hara has a conversation with AVfM publisher Paul Elam about the White Ribbon Campaign. Elam has a message for what he considers to be the purveyor of lies across the planet.
Australian men and boys are being shamed by feminist “facts” into believing they are some kind of monsters, or at least monsters-in-training, because of the original sin of being male.
Heather Mallick has a long history of hateful public bigotry.
State-mandated child support services rarely help men or women. They mostly help themselves.
Can MGTOW be pro-feminist? Can they be married? Can they indulge in some aspects of traditionalism? Or do these things disqualify them? Peter Wright explores these questions from the perspective of male self-determination.
Feminists and social justice warriors are fond of telling critics to “check the dictionary,” but how much do they really know about the words and concepts they throw around? Jack Goodfellow has some questions for them.
AVfM welcomes new contributor Flavio Biando, an archaeologist who has a bone to pick with feminist “academic” ideologues.
Peter Lloyd offers food for thought on eating disorders, yet another double standard where women are seen as victims and men are berated and ridiculed for having the same problem.
Note: This is a translation from another original article in Swedish from AVfM’s companion site in Sweden that—surprise!—has feminists there so upset. Stay tuned for the translation of an open letter from AVfM Sweden to “news” site Nyheter 24 that followed a few days later.—Eds. A feminist reporter from Nyheter 24 is convicted of the …
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Neil Lyndon wrote one of the earliest critiques of feminism and was nearly destroyed by a hostile press and even more hostile feminist critics. 22 years after the original publication, Neil is still refusing to bow to the totalitarian overlords.