Gone with Jaclyn’s wind
Feminist Jaclyn Friedman has been threatening to bring her slutty feminist love to the Men’s Human Rights Movement. Not only do we reject Jaclyn’s type of love, Diana Davison wants her to stop silencing women’s voices.
Feminist Jaclyn Friedman has been threatening to bring her slutty feminist love to the Men’s Human Rights Movement. Not only do we reject Jaclyn’s type of love, Diana Davison wants her to stop silencing women’s voices.
It’s day 29 of Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2013 for men and boys, the invisible victims of domestic violence. “Christopher” is married to an abusive alcoholic woman whom he suspects has borderline personality disorder. Maybe it was all that bat shit crazy that gave it away.
US News & World Report has recently published a story revealing what we’ve known for a long time: there is no epidemic of rape of women in the United States. In light of the rape-of-women hysteria being shown once again for what it is, we thought we’d republish a classic on the matter by Dr. Tara Palmatier.
We often think the Men’s Human Rights Movement is new. It is not, although it has gone in multiple waves. The current wave of the MHRM, which we nowadays dub the “second wave,” owes much to the first wave, made up of men like Reuben Kidd.
Temple University administration has a lot to answer for. Jonathan Taylor of A Voice for Male Students, has a letter he’s sent. Maybe you want to consider sending one too. And why do we think Temple’s not the only university that will be getting letters like this in the future?
Diana Davison investigates feminism’s “problem with no name” and discovered that it has a name after all. It’s a Maslow problem.
“I met her through work and, by all accounts, it seemed like the most normal relationship I ever had. We went for walks in the park, had coffee together and spent hours on the phone talking about everything.”
She said the time to journal was when I was at work and this was not the time for it. When I got to the twelfth time I said, ‘I have asked a dozen times to leave my room and you are preventing me from moving freely and this is a right I have.’ She replied, ‘Oh I see how it is. Well you might as well start packing,’ and she finally stepped aside.
ABC drops the ball on AVFM, Edmonton Alberta’s Patriarchy Party declares victory, Feminism wins the last U.S. election and is also re-branded. This weeks Week in Review is just more of the same and more!
It’s day 24 of Domestic Violence Awareness Month for Men and Boys, the invisible victims of domestic violence. Today’s In His Own Words is an example of the systemic abuse to which men and boys are frequently subjected.