To the Feminist Frightened of KSU Men
A feminist on Kennesaw State University confronts Sage Gerard (Victor Zen) about his organization, KSU Men. She didn’t stand a chance.
A feminist on Kennesaw State University confronts Sage Gerard (Victor Zen) about his organization, KSU Men. She didn’t stand a chance.
Why are so many fathers separated from their children? Ron Collins underscores what many of us already know – that we live in an increasingly matriarchal world where fathers have become optional.
In light of the disparaging #EndFathersDay campaign currently playing out on twitter, we thought we’d bring you this old classic written by Tom Snark in 2011 that captures the spirit of what fathers and Father’s Day have become in the eyes of a misandric world.
With Father’s Day upon us, Guy Mann has penned his observations on the nature of Family Courts and their impact on relationships between many fathers and children.
With Father’s Day just around the corner we thought it would be a good time to turn our thoughts to fatherhood. Phil Leigh brings you a series of inspirational stories that are sure to remind of the love and value of dads.
The failure of The United Nations to deal with the slaughter of males by Boko Haram is another example of Institutional Misandry and the politicization of male disposability. Isaac T. Quill urges members of the Detroit conference take a vote of no confidence in The United Nations.
The killing of men and boys in Nigeria continues to be dismissed with the refrain of, “They’re dead, who cares – we need to focus on the abducted schoolgirls.” Now, hundreds more males have been killed, so to those who dismissed the earlier slaughter of boys Jonathan Taylor has only this to ask – what’s your excuse now?
A Voice for Men calls on the city of Detroit to keep its tradition of being pro civil rights alive.
Adam Kostakis’ landmark online lectures about gynocentrism were published on AVfM in 2011, but for all who didn’t catch them then we are pleased to run them again. Here is the eleventh of his twelve seminal articles.
Adam Kostakis’ landmark online lectures about gynocentrism were published on AVfM in 2011, but for all who didn’t catch them then we are pleased to run them again. Here is the tenth of his twelve seminal articles.