U.S. Open gilds the lily of anti-male discrimination
It’s that time of year again: the U.S. Open Tennis Championships have come. And once again, the sex discrimination is barely talked about. Robert Franklin takes a look.
It’s that time of year again: the U.S. Open Tennis Championships have come. And once again, the sex discrimination is barely talked about. Robert Franklin takes a look.
Programs for “helping women” with European Union funds are nothing but a transnational corruption scheme, reports Lucian Valsan of AVfM Romania. Here’s part two of his examination of this scandal.
“We’ll protect you poor helpless victims!” says the gaming press. But that’s only further stoking the fires of rage from people of the “victim class” the Social Justice warriors claim to be speaking for. Vincent James has more.
Clint Carpentier muses and speculates on what being “nice” really is, and what it means in women and what it means in men.
In 1898 a man named William Austin established what we think is the first known Men’s Rights Movement. We bring you the story as reported in a newspaper article of the time.
We live in an increasing culture of victimhood. Dr. David Ley reminds that our reactions to cries of victimization must be tempered with a belief in supporting their resiliency.
Controversial libertarian philosopher Stefan Molyneux was the final speaker on the final day of the International Conference on men’s Issues 2014. Here we present a complete transcript of his remarks.
Pamela Coukos, US Dept. of Labor Senior Program Advisor (and perhaps Senior Propaganda Advisor?) has made some rather strange claims about the “gender wage gap.” Ellen Fishbein has a bone to pick with her.
Women’s rape fantasies. Are they a symptom of “patriarchal culture?” Are they dangerous? No, they’re just fantasies, and those who have them shouldn’t be shamed, accordig to Dr. David Ley.
We will over the next few weeks present full transcripts of all the presentations at the International Conference on Men’s Issues 2014. Here we bring you Terrence Popp of Second Class Citizen.org‘s speech.