Is David Futrelle covering for violent feminists?
At AVFM we pride ourselves on asking questions wherever they are needed. The title to this article asks a question. You decide if it is rhetorical.
At AVFM we pride ourselves on asking questions wherever they are needed. The title to this article asks a question. You decide if it is rhetorical.
We can’t afford to ignore the hatred and violence we are now seeing from ideologues. Catreece Macleod says we need to direct the spotlight of criticism harshly upon the hate and aggression so it can wither and die in the public light.
Living in an environment dominated by social-justice warriors and concomitant ‘victim identities’ it’s easy to forget the virtues of taking personal responsibility for the cards life has dealt us. Catreece McCleod calls for the death of the Oppression Olympics and the reclamation of personal responsibility.
An anonymous source gives Robert O’Hara a copy of a controversial Title IX complaint. The lack of evidence and failed logic shock more than the accusations themselves. All of this in the middle of the biggest government fed rape hysteria ever staged in the media. The phrase: “war on women” will never mean the same after reading this.
Australian website Online Opinion recently published a piece by Caitlin Roper, a victim blogger and coordinator of feminist group Collective Shout. As one might expect from an author with that resume, Roper’s article reherses the usual anti-male canards.
Someone we’ve long been a fan of, Christina Hoff-Sommers, has an answer to a question she gets a lot.
When I first consulted a solicitor about divorcing my husband, I did so with great sadness. I’d been married nearly twenty years, and it had taken me nine of those years to make that decision, not least because I had married as a Catholic and we had always known that divorce would not be for …
When working for the National Orgainization of Women, Karen DeCrow stood out as one who went against the grain in her devotion to liberation for both sexes. On her passing, good friend and colleague Warren Farrell has a few words to say about Karen and her legacy.
Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, Commissioner of Police of the London Metropolis, has decided to follow feminist advice on how to conceptualize and deal with sexual offence cases. Mike Buchanan brings you the details.
When a computer technician goes on a date with a woman there is ample potential for a disconnect – and ample potential for the woman to resort to shaming tactics if he doesn’t give in to emotional small-talk. Sage Gerard paints a picture of just such a scenario.