In His Own Words: From one abusive woman to the next
Abusive relationships can be like an addiction, leading from one to another until the cycle is broken.
Abusive relationships can be like an addiction, leading from one to another until the cycle is broken.
A culture embracing personal responsibility basically runs itself–but do we have one anymore?
Is anyone, male or female, truly “strong and independent?” John Ribner takes on this mentality, especially as it pertains to today’s cliche of the “strong, independent woman.”
Alison Tieman, as she so often does, cuts straight through the bullshit.
Recently in the United Kingdom, BBC3 TV aired a live program that debated “Do we live in a sexist country?” Ironically, the program was itself one of the most sexist charades ever to air on television. William Collins gives an overview.
Day 7 of In his/her own words, Dr. T introduces us to “Brenda,” a woman whose husband was abused by his ex-wife.
Those who challenge Gender Ideologues who publish in the mainstream press are often ignored. Case in point: Jonathan Bornstein’s recent attempt to rebut a New York Daily News writer.
One of the more remarkable things about Anita Sarkeesian is that she managed to go years in the mainstream press without a whisper of questioning or criticism of her dogmatic assertions or her non-stop victim narrative
Treat fully grown women like helpless children incapable of making their own rational informed choices, and make men accountable for their choices instead. We always thought that was kind of “patriarchal” or something, but apparently not?
Paul Elam offers thanks to AVFM supporters