Dropping the “F” bomb at CATO
Men’s rIghts in action is not always comfortable, but we have to do it. There are ample opportunities so take them whenever you have a chance and don’t make excuses. From Robert O’Hara.
Men’s rIghts in action is not always comfortable, but we have to do it. There are ample opportunities so take them whenever you have a chance and don’t make excuses. From Robert O’Hara.
Tales from the Infrared, starring Dean Esmay, with Kristina Hansen (aka The Wooly Bumblebee) and Christian (aka xxToyEdxx) are serving up a hot dish of Red Pill geekery, tonight at 8pm Central!
It was the public’s notice of and reaction to the Scorched Earth policy practiced by the church of scientology which drove public reform of some such behavior within the cult, and informed the criminalization of the organization in some nations
From Skeptic we get a review of recent events in the MRM, which as times go by become more and more recent events in the world at large. We offer thanks and a plate of turkey to the internet gods.
One aspect of female consumer culture that is rarely examined is the fact that the burden to maintain it is largely placed on the backs of men, vying for female approval and sexual selection.
Each year feminists gather round the corpses left behind by Mark Lépine and chant, much like they do around the Super Bowl, about the evils of masculine culture and society. They lie, lie, lie.
When you’ve outed yourself as violent, hateful ideologue , one who looks like a vicious sociopath, how do you go back to being a moral human being, or find a moral compass?
The concern trolls have started to make their presence known regarding efforts to out the participants at the violent protest against the rights of men and boys at the University of Toronto. Paul Elam responds.
Paul Elam directly issues a letter to the University of Toronto’s Student Union in the aftermath of their inciting violent protest of free speech on behalf of men and boys.
From the ever maddening realm of family courts comes a continuation of the madness from Blueface, pointing to the fact that more than ever in those places, up is down and wrong is right.