The proxy violence of passive acceptance
Keith examines the proxy violence done by silent acceptance or marginalization of victims. All of society colludes when no one speaks.
Keith examines the proxy violence done by silent acceptance or marginalization of victims. All of society colludes when no one speaks.
Ever heard about the woman in the room that was the gun in the room that was the elephant in the room that no one talks about? Well, John the Other has heard of that very thing, and he is talking about it in this article on women and real power.
Seeking justice in a family court is hard enough in America’s densely packed urban centers. It becomes even more challenging in rural settings, where legal resources are scarce and everyone knows everyone.
As is the unfortunately reality every four years in America, we have an election approaching. Though its outcome may have little bearing on our destiny, we are obliged to consider difference there may be in the candidates as it pertains to men’s issues.
Paul Elam resurrects an old article as a contribution to Domestic Violence Awareness Month. It is offered here in the hopes that readers will help raise awareness by passing it on to other venues where it may shed some light on the problem.
Judge Lori B. Jackson of Harrison County, West Virginia appears to not only happily look the other way at child abuse so long as the abuser is female, but she has apparently never heard of a little thing called Freedom of the Press.
Recent YouTubers have commented that Men’s Rights Activists are being silly to bring up the subject of the draft and why we complain about it when people bring up things like women’s suffrage. Girl Writes What gives one in particular a schooling.
It is once again time to pass the hat at AVfM. Our quarterly fundraisers are needed to pay for general operations and to foster more activism on the ground. This is the opportunity for all AVfM supporters to further the cause of men’s rights.
Aimee McGee brings us a Quaker’s perspective on matters of organization for a burgeoning men’s rights organization that is facing all the challenges of new growth. This one ought to get the conversation going for one and all.
Determination of child custody during a divorce is allegedly based on what is in the best interest of the children. But what we have in respect to how those decisions are made is a legacy of thoughtlessness, negligence and fraud.