In His Own Words: Princess turns into a poisonous toad
It’s day 7 of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. A Voice for Men, Shrink4Men and DAHMW are committed to raising awareness about male victims of domestic abuse, the invisible victims.
It’s day 7 of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. A Voice for Men, Shrink4Men and DAHMW are committed to raising awareness about male victims of domestic abuse, the invisible victims.
We’ve all caught a really big fish before and no one believed us. Diana Davison isn’t going to say there wasn’t a fish, but she’s quite sure there is something fishy going on over at FreeThought Blogs, where only men rape and the only falsely accused men who matter are FreeThought Bloggers.
It’s day 6 of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today’s In His Own Words features “Thom” — yet another father and child casualty of the family court meat grinder. Dr. Tara Palmatier brings you the story…again.
AVFM News Director Robert O’Hara brings us the tragic story of young Christian Adamek, a 15 year old Alabama high school student who streaked at a football game. When he saw what the school and the authorities were bringing at him, he hanged himself.
Even though ideology helps, misandric fixation need not arise through it. Robert St. Estephe observes that it goes back centuries.
Probably the biggest news week for the MHRM to date! With the Groth Lecture and subsequent MHRA rally. But other news still keeps coming in.
Men of India face the ordeal of losing both their wealth and sanity under a misandric legal system. The Confidare Men’s Rights Community Center at Bangalore recently conducted a seminar to help.
The British Government has pursued a policy of trying to get more women to be physicians, and now women are the vast majority of physicians. Mike Buchanan notes some terrible consequences that no one wants to look at.
Stemming from recent events in Canada, USA Today has taken an interest in whether men’s issues groups are needed in American universities. And we use the term “interest” quite loosely. A reporter spoke with our very own Sage Gerard about it, just before she ignored what he had to say.
What would happen if someone taught a college literature course based on positive views of men? A lot of eyes would be opened, we think. So does Professor Dennis Gouws.