In His Own Words: ABR saved my kids and saved me
“She kicked, scratched and slapped me regularly. As time passed, her physical violence escalated and became more frequent. The objects she threw at me became bigger, harder and heavier.”
“She kicked, scratched and slapped me regularly. As time passed, her physical violence escalated and became more frequent. The objects she threw at me became bigger, harder and heavier.”
Here’s our latest roundup of interesting stories in the news. Our news department is still ramping up, and looking for more volunteers, but Bob O’Hara and his sturdy crew continue to find stories you may not see elsewhere!
Needless to say it has been another big news week for AVFM News, but as usual we try to bring you stories that you may not have been exposed to in addition to the big ones. Item: ABC news announcement of upcoming 20/20 broadcast draws intcredible traffic as well as criticism. An article titled “Women …
“When I met her, Crazy had two kids to two separate fathers. She assured me that she was on the pill because the last thing she needed was yet another child to yet another father.”
ABC 20/20’s Alyssa Pry and Alexia Valiente appear to need a lesson in Journalism 101. JudgyBitch, who doesn’t even have a degree in journalism, educates them on the basics of what it takes to get a credible piece in a High School newspaper, let alone the prestigious 20/20. Who the hell hired these reporters? Does ABC even employ fact-checkers?
“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.