Please tell me more about my male privilege!
As a privileged cisgendered white man, Jason Bane takes a good look at all his privileges in modern society.
As a privileged cisgendered white man, Jason Bane takes a good look at all his privileges in modern society.
As with domestic violence, the slur “like a girl” is seen as a gender-based assault on women alone. Ayami Tyndall explores how both women and men have their behaviors shaped by this phrase.
Dan Moore returns to the pages of AVFM with a retrospective on the International Men’s Conference, the men’s movement, and a few words about our future
Paul Elam with a few words on Women Against Feminism and the future of the feminist movement.
Feminist Cassie Watter came to the attention of AVfM in October 2013 via her male-hating, gender-profiling, and association with the violence-promoting ideologues at the James Cook University School of Social Work. Unknown to us at that time was Watter’s history of involvement in family court proceedings.
“Civility is particularly due to all women; and, remember, that no provocation whatsoever can justify any man in not being civil to every woman; and the greatest man would justly be reckoned a brute if he were not civil to the meanest woman. It is due to their sex..” Written a century and a half ago, is this reasoning much different today?
Why didn’t feminists want our first conference to happen? Maybe they didn’t want young women like Ellen Fishbein to hear our message. Seeing the effect we had on one young woman who braved the crowd and swam against the tide, we can see why.
There is a nuclear option in the fight against feminism and it has just been deployed. August Løvenskiolds explores what it looks like when all hell breaks loose.
Written over a century ago, pioneer sociologist Lester F. Ward makes a case for where and when romantic love (aka. gynocentrism) arose.
Why did you stay with her? It’s a question asked of men who have endured relationships with highly abusive women. John Ribner tells his story.