Victor Zen and the Bearded Banshee
According to the beard-wearing the hoodie in this video, both Men’s Human Rights Activists and humanists are ignorant because they do not understand feminism. Victor Zen begs to differ.
According to the beard-wearing the hoodie in this video, both Men’s Human Rights Activists and humanists are ignorant because they do not understand feminism. Victor Zen begs to differ.
West Virginia courts, famous for corruption and routine violation of civil rights of children & fathers, have decided that the fix for pesky 1st amendment issues is: lock up journalists who report on their abuses!
Discovery Communications and Hasbro, Inc., have teamed up to bring you “The Hub” a children’s cable channel geared up to make your little grrl feel spehully empowered and your boy like a piece of garbage. So go on, mindless consumer American, plop your children down in front of this agitprop and head off to the promise mall. Your kids are in good hands.
A man tells a man’s story in a man’s way, with no apologies, no excuses and no caving in to the many messengers of shame when it comes to men discussing abuse at the hands of women. This video is advocacy as art, and we are happy to feature it on the front page of A Voice for Men.
As 2012 draws to a close and 2013 arrives, Paul Elam offers some New Year’s wishes and some important words of thanks to those who have contributed great things to the MRM and to A Voice for Men.
For those following the University of Toronto debacle involving Warren Farrell and a gaggle of violent protesters against the human rights of men and boys, we have our first investigative winner.
Tory Shepherd continues her role as propagandist for the Oz anti-human rights movement. JtO does yet another analysis of her work, reminding us that poop still stinks, and so do lies, which Shepherd spreads like vegemite on a piece of toast.
I didn’t even know she was divorcing me, I called the day she was getting married and told her I was buying her a house. She didn’t say a thing.
Luisa De Jesus was a child care worker. Apparently to her, though that meant killing them, which she did to at least 28 of them. Why? Because she had been paid in advance to take care of them and with their death also came the freedom to go “care”: for another child.
Australia seems to be the current hub for the growth of ideological feminism, and the battle for the minds of the people is well under way. Australian Greg Canning takes a look, as well as a stand, on the issues.