The continuing education of Arthur Goldwag
Is the Southern Poverty Law Center clutching at straws to make a boogie man out of the men’s rights movement? John the Other reports on their latest ploy for press and money.
Is the Southern Poverty Law Center clutching at straws to make a boogie man out of the men’s rights movement? John the Other reports on their latest ploy for press and money.
A Voice for Men welcomes new contributor, attorney Robert Franklin, featured columnist for Fathers and Families and a long time advocate for sanity between the sexes. We welcome Robert with gratitude for his work.
Rather than distancing themselves from murder and eugenics advocates, the SPLC appears to be maintaining and strengthening their relationship as long as a few dollars trickle in.
James Huff has a lot to say, but he is tired of just talking. In this excellent essay he draws us a diagram of activism and places our responsibility right in the middle of it. This is what an MRA looks like.
AVfM is proud to announce that noted father’s rights attorney Jeffery M. Leving has joined the ranks of contributors to this website. In his debut article, Leving addresses the sexism faced by one father. And all of them.
The future will only see the differences between the sexes become ever more diminished in importance, via technology and the irresistible desire for equality.
By telling men, or when men reject the lie, telling everyone else that men are privileged, a feminist can render their voice mute. We can all move along and redirect resources to female victims.
Times have certainly changed since Errol Flynn was a leading man. And that may not be a good thing depending on how we see things portrayed in the movies between the sexes. Ethical writes.
Online activism has some great advantages, and some serious disadvantages as well. A blending of the two is a very potent proposition. Dr. F shares a personal story that paints that picture very clearly.
I have the pussy, so I make the rules. It is one of life’s truisms that people just tend to accept without thinking about. Well, except for people like JtO, who bends that rule to its absolute breaking point.