Don’t ask, don’t tell, don’t think about it
He had an erection. So that means he was asking for it, right?
He had an erection. So that means he was asking for it, right?
A four-year-old American child has been ordered to have a circumcision despite the fact that neither he nor one of his parents wants it, because one parent does. How can such cruelty go unchallenged?
Destroying children’s access to their fathers hurts not just the fathers, but most especially hurts those children. This day on International Men’s Day, Elizabeth Hobson, daughter of a single mother, notes just how important fathers are.
Partha Sadhukhan uncovers tragic misinformation about domestic violence in India, and is raising awareness of this on International Men’s Day.
Jon Gunnarson argues that maternity leave harms women’s earning power in the workplace, and that paternal leave laws would do the same thing.
Someone inside of Twitter is actually targeting individuals and suspending their accounts even before they start tweeting, or only minutes after they do. We suspect that Women, Action, and the Media (WAM!) has something to do with it.
Paul Elam does a little venting. Well, actually he does a lot of venting. No surprise from Elam, but perhaps what he is venting about is less than predictable.
International Men’s Day began as a men’s rights initiative, and will hopefully continue as one. In the meantime, opportunists of all kinds are lining up to to take advantage of the occasion.
First-wave feminism fought for the franchise, second-wave for equality in the workplace. Third-wave feminism is fighting for the right for women to engage in self-destructive behavior and get away with it.
Dan Perrins attended Kennesaw State University’s Men In Peril conference, put on by KSU Men and protested/criticized by a group called “KSU Yesbody!” Dan has some quite polite words for them.