Feminism v. Equality
International Women’s Rights Action Watch, CDAW, LEAF, and other proud feminist groups say equality is not equality, and that women need a special form of equality of their own. Diana Davison explains.
International Women’s Rights Action Watch, CDAW, LEAF, and other proud feminist groups say equality is not equality, and that women need a special form of equality of their own. Diana Davison explains.
Adèle Mercier has written the staff of AVFM. She is not a happy camper.
Hanna Wallen (aka Della Burton) has a challenge for her fellow women. She’s taken the first step. Will other women follow suit? We hope so, and we thank those who do.
The Men’s Human Rights Movement has launched a nationwide campaign this weekend. We cheer them on, and urge others across the world follow their lead!
Male-friendly song is a project that purports to bring one non-English song per week with a red-pill message. Today we bring a song from the 20-year old Romanian hip-hop band, Paraziții (The Parasites) alongside with the translation of the powerful lyrics. Parazitii – Goana După Iluzii (The Parasites – The Rush after Ilusions) Homeless man …
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Professor Adèle Mercier appears to be not just a bullying, censoring thug, but to indeed be a rape apologist. Typhonblue calls her out for it in video form.
Wikipedia was a project that started with noble intentions, to get information to the world freely and that anyone with knowledge could contribute to. It’s now used as a tool by ideologues to quash dissent. Dean Esmay, a Wikipedia editor with 10 years experience, explains how this has become the case, and what can be done about it.
After being properly educated by Troy Patterson & Anne Theriault, AVfM has had a change of heart. We fully endorse this new collegiate effort to stamp out Rape Culture and Patriarchy!
Congressman Alan Grayson was saved by a video on a recent phony DV allegation. Is the story over? Well, not so much says attorney Robert Franklin.
With her regularly-changing hairstyles you might be forgiven for thinking Laurie Penny is an auditionee for the stage-play Hair. Instead she’s a “journalist” attempting to craft herself into a pop icon. But as Diana Davison explains she is unlikely to succeed due to an increasing list of shoddy, unethical writing.