My name is Alison and I am a survivor of rape hysteria
“All the evidence I’ve seen against rape hysteria is not good enough for those who profit from keeping women in a prison of fear; but it’s good enough for me to question my obligation to stay.”
“All the evidence I’ve seen against rape hysteria is not good enough for those who profit from keeping women in a prison of fear; but it’s good enough for me to question my obligation to stay.”
“My mom used to go on beating frenzies and actually beat some of my friends, too. I stopped playing little league sports because I got tired of looking at the bench and seeing her rolling in the dirt with some other parent.”
The American Broadcasting Company is broadcasting a show on A Voice for Men and Paul Elam this week on its venerable and venerated show, 20/20. To welcome 20/20’s readers, we will be reprinting some of the very best material ever to appear on A Voice for Men, to help those new to the Men’s Human Rights Movement really understand where we are coming from. We start with a classic video from CyberSaint.
It appears after several weeks of waiting, the ABC News 20/20 segment is going to air this Friday, October 18th. Get out your popcorn and soda pop kiddies, more fun from the MHRM is on the way.
In his debut piece for A Voice for Men, New Zealand’s Bret Vanders, in his tireless crusade to help the thoughtless Men’s Human Rights Community reform its ways, gives us a video example of misogyny in action. We aren’t sure we understand Bret’s point, exactly, but maybe he just unerstands things on a deeper level than we do.
In the continuing saga that is NCIS star Pauley Perrete’s screenplay “Star Crazy,” being played out to sadistically destroy the man who divorced her, Coyote Shivers, Suzanne McCarley recounts an early episode of our Crazy (like a fox) Star’s restraining order terrorism. Her relationship with Daniel Rivas is, shall we say, interesting…
Once upon a time there was an oppressive patriarchy. This nasty “archy” was, for members of the inherently non-violent sex, one huge day-in and day-out 24-hour living hell In this Great Age of the Oppression women were thwacked my husbands wielding sticks no wider than your thumb-drive. Right?
Tim Tolka is such a #badass it took Paul Elam and Diana Davison working together to unsuit the white knight. They worked up such a thirst they’ve decided to spend the rest of the day cracking beers by the poolside. Here’s to you, Sir Tim.
Intersectionality: the study of how various forms of human rights violations and oppressions overlap and reinforce each other. Here we see a case illustrating the ‘intersectionality’ of quite a few oppressive institutions: proxy violence, relational aggression, refusal to accept responsibility for one’s actions, the ethos of male disposability, plus “a woman’s prerogative to change her mind.”
Victims of acid attacks are often in the news these days. An interesting bit of history is that at one time acid-throwing was, like poisoning, considered woman’s weapon against men.