NCFM asks the U.N. to end discrimination against men
The National Coalition for Men is the oldest known men’s rights organization. This is their recent request submitted to the United Nations.
The National Coalition for Men is the oldest known men’s rights organization. This is their recent request submitted to the United Nations.
In a rapidly emerging MGTOW culture the nuclear family is under even more pressure. Rocking Mr. E is an MRA, and a father, with some concerns.
It is clear now that the growth of the men’s movement is inspiring its detractors to ramp up the rhetoric and hate speech. John offers some opinions on it.
Debate is long running about how the MRM should be branded and marketed. It’s a tough job for sure. Paul Elam talks about why, and why AVfM seems to be working when other efforts aren’t.
Matthew Steele targets his prose at the heart of men betrayed by the heart of their own home, and the courts that put the nails in their coffins. He reminds us of the power in our voices, and that we must raise them.
Feminist governance is played out in the lives of many, many people, frequently the stories are about fathers and their children. Especially about fathers and their children. Joakim Ramstedt’s story is one of many we wish were not so tragically true.
Pizza and rape is a terrible combination. Or so we find out from Pierce Harlan who had to lay out the bare facts with extra parmesean to a friend that was steadily losing his appetite. Perhaps Mexican food would be better next time.
The SAVE organization offers some even more disturing information on what is happening behind the scenes with the recent changes in the definition of rape, first for information tracking, and now for legal purposes.
Typhonblue returns with one of signature stories of old. This one a tale of a young princess in a box and the price the world around her paid for her living in it. Sometimes fairy tales seem a lot like real life in modern times.Maybe they always do.
As the misandric zeitgeist continues to expand and morph into an increasingly Orwellian landscape, the land Down Under emerges as the next proving ground for corrupt feminist governance. This will likely be the MRM headline story for all of 2012.