The first gender warrior: Christine de Pizan
Christine de Pizan is often cited as the first feminist. But as Diana Davison reveals, not only did Pizan champion censorship, she set new standards for dishonesty, manipulation and elitism.
Christine de Pizan is often cited as the first feminist. But as Diana Davison reveals, not only did Pizan champion censorship, she set new standards for dishonesty, manipulation and elitism.
The gynocentrism of America: dominated by women, and supported through the brutal, endless labors of men, was noted by none other than Dr. Albert Einstein. Another extraordinary find by Robert St. Estephe.
“The Patriarchy” as posited by feminists is an incoherent mess of contradictions. Jason Gregory notes that even one of feminism’s best thinkers could not escape it, unto her dying breath.
British columnist Peter Lloyd brings us the unfortunate news of yet another round of misguided attempts by the feminists establishment to demonize male sexuality.
Does punishing the innocent become morally acceptable if doing so reduces crimes such as sexual assault? TDOM untangles the twisted morality of injustice by design.
After the death of Earl Silverman Kristina Hansen took up the banner of his work to build a shelter for abused men. There are now questions about the money she raised.
The harassment of a West Virginia man fighting for his son’s right to see his father continues, as a corrupt judiciary circles the wagons to protect its own – even if it has to jail members of the Fourth Estate on bogus charges.
The mercenary perversions of romance in the first half of the 1900’s were legion. Robert St. Estephe, Gonzo Historian, brings us three startling examples.
AVfM was up and down, up and down, up and down for almost 18 hours recently. Here’s a recap of what happened.
Cathy Young is a syndicated columnist that has written often, and with empathy, about the issues faced by men and boys. But now she wants AVFM to mind its place when speaking.