Shame, what is it good for?
Shame is a powerful motivator of male behavior, one that women and society have exploited to gain male labor and utility. John Hembling says its time for males to switch this ancient biological mechanism to “off”
Shame is a powerful motivator of male behavior, one that women and society have exploited to gain male labor and utility. John Hembling says its time for males to switch this ancient biological mechanism to “off”
Earl Silverman’s website, The Family of Men, has just published what is reportedly his final words, set to paper in the hours before his untimely demise. The authenticity of this note has not been verified. RIP Earl Silverman.
Shame on feminism for betraying women and turning them away from their pain, for offering them a ‘get out of jail free’ card to bypass the true hard work of authentic healing. Neil Westlake shames feminists for reneging on promises to generations of women.
Women make less than men and they do so because of sex discrimination, right? It’s like the vampire myth that won’t die. Jon Gunnarson has a go at once again challenging one of the great myths of our era.
You’ve probably heard that not all feminists are like that. John Hembling knows they’re not, but he is having trouble finding the ones that are not like that. Where are they, anyway?
When considering the matter of relational aggression, we need to look at the socialization of young girls — by their mothers. Uh oh! Diana Davison, and reality, on the loose again!
Men are sold the line that they can be equal partners in the egalitarian movement feminism claims to be, but males are forbidden to be real feminists and must settle for the title of Wannabe.
In a departure from “The Unknown History of Misandry”, Robert St. Estephe has uncovered a little-known book about Men’s Rights. The only weapon that can undo the damage done by fake history is real history.
Iyanla Vanzant and Oprah Winfrey need to discuss the reality behind daddyless daughters. Michael Sharron issues a call to action.
Next weekend men’s rights activists will converge in the city of Nagpur in Central India to hold the fifth Annual Men’s Rights Meet. Over 1000 will attend and over 40,000 will be represented.