On privilege
Melissa A. Fabello recently penned an educational piece entitled “5 Simple Ways Men Can Respect Women.” Jack Barnes repays Melissa’s gesture by offering a little education in return.
Melissa A. Fabello recently penned an educational piece entitled “5 Simple Ways Men Can Respect Women.” Jack Barnes repays Melissa’s gesture by offering a little education in return.
Dr. Warren Farrell was recently interviewed for Psychology Today, which we are happy to bring you in full. Discussion topics include gender roles, power, sex, money, why men earn more, and campus rape.
After a lifetime of training in gynocentric etiquette, Jonathan Bornstein explains why he is coming out of the closet as a visible mens’ rights activist.
In a recent Independent article Yvette Cooper laments that girls are routinely called “whore, bitch, slag, slut,” by boys, have their shirts forcibly undone, their skirts lifted and held up by groups of boys, and have half-naked photos shared around as acts of revenge by gangs of misogynistic boys. Josh O’Brien calls bullshit.
They keep telling us feminism isn’t a hate movement and that it’s about equality–and then people like Sara Shoener repeats lies from “research” by feminist ideologues and advocates hate-based policies. But we’re the bad guys for saying so?
Sierra Westika has financial problems. She can’t even afford to sexually mutilate her son without help from a fundraiser.
In a word, no. The Men’s Human Rights Movement is a diverse group of men and women from all walks of life who are bound by an interest in and concern for issues that affect men and boys, particularly issues that are under-addressed, which is most of them. Because we dissent from many aspects of …
The Men’s Human Rights Movement is claimed by its detractors as nothing more than antifeminist counterculture. The MHRM is a whole lot more than that, offering a new way of viewing the world, of living with a greater range of options, the freedom to choose, and with a whole lot more self-respect. With these values the MHRM is helping to usher in a new zeitgeist.
Men in the MHRM are sometimes slow to acknowledge the full extent of male servitude. Catreece Macleod contends that women in the movement have different expectations placed on them, allowing them to ‘get the picture’ more quickly.
Paul Elam is here to tell you that you only thought the media had become a snake pit. Before you give it that much credit, he wants to introduce you to Bucky Turco.