Is Croatia the Balkans’ Sweden?
There seems to be a competition brewing between countries to become the most oppressively misandric these days. India, Sweden, Australia, Canada. Who’s your pick? You might put some money on Croatia. Maybe all of it.
There seems to be a competition brewing between countries to become the most oppressively misandric these days. India, Sweden, Australia, Canada. Who’s your pick? You might put some money on Croatia. Maybe all of it.
Erica Jarvis, an aspiring feature writer in Canada, decided to do a piece on AVfM after the protests at the University of Toronto led to violence and controversy. She did a good job, and now she is paying the price for it, perhaps at the expense of her ever being a feature writer.
“You weren’t raped. You’re a whore. Join the Club.” So says former college girl JudgyBitch, while noting how infantalizing of women and brutalizing to real victims the phony Jezebel notion of “Rape Culture” is.
Try to imagine you are so stupid that you don’t know if the person you are having sex with is your boyfriend. Now try to imagine you are too stupid to know if you are conscious or unconscious. The Wooly Bumblebee will have no patience for you.
From AVfM European News Director, Lucian Vâlsan, comes a story of a Romanian man’s brush with the false allegation machine. This one ended in fortunate circumstances, but as Vâlsan tells us, it could have been much worse.
Erika Jarvis of the Toronto Standard conducted an interview with AVfM publisher Paul Elam about the activism conducted from this website and about why he became involved in the men’s movement to being with. The reviews are mixed.
Is moderation of tone necessary to the men’s movement? Maybe for some people. For others, not so much. But, AVfM Managing Editor Dean Esmay argues, knowing what you’re for is as important as what you’re against.
The National Organization for Women appears to have recognized that there is a men’s movement unlike anything they have ever seen before. They have issued a PDF that reveals a great concern about our existence. And so it begins.
The men’s movement is full of wounded men. We understand that. And we understand why. We hope to offer some healing. But we must move ahead, for our cause and for our sons.
As we approach the inevitable attempt to resurrect the Violence Against Women Act, Jodi Arias has presented herself as a poster child for violent women and why VAWA should remain in the graveyard.