VAWA and the war on men
As a man – or equally as a woman who loves her son, father, brother, nephew, grandson, husband or who wants male friends in her life – could you vote for any Senator who co-sponsors VAWA?
As a man – or equally as a woman who loves her son, father, brother, nephew, grandson, husband or who wants male friends in her life – could you vote for any Senator who co-sponsors VAWA?
The dichotomy of feminism and men’s rights is argued from divergent perspectives. As MRA’s we often fight emotionalism with intellect. According to Cooter Bee, that may not be the best approach.
History is full of unlearned lessons. Robert St. Estephe points to some of the more significant ones in this review of newspaper articles from days past. A real eye-opener, this one. Thanks to Robert.
Sometimes what looks like power and privilege is just a burden in disguise. Such is the lot of men who carry what some call a throne on their breaking backs.
The formula for Hollywood success is easy. Find really evil women, and tell their story in a way that makes them heroic. It sometimes works the reverse in politics.
This is an especially dangerous system for men since it is only the benevolence and forbearance of their female partners—the love of their female partners—that prevents them from being sent to the glue factory.
If male disposability is a social construct, then we extinguish it in accordance with our manifest will. If it is a biological directive, then we fulfill it by laying female approval on the alter of our DNA.. Either way, disposibility is gone. Cooter Bee on the state of men.
Lock all the doors and hide the children, John the Other has decided to become a soldier in the War on Women. John maps out his evil and highly sinister strategy for ultimate victory over the other sex.
Patriarchy is a system of social cohesion which uses masculine agency, exploiting adult protective instincts towards infants to serve the reproductive benefits of females. JtO on Patriarchy.
Tonight JtO and GWW examine the other side of patriarchy, the side big feminism refuses to acknowledge. Feminists may have been right all along, but have only been telling half the story.