Don’t be that wannabe male feminist
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.
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.
Macleans Magazine writer Mika Rekai recently did a piece on the men’s movement, and more specifically on A Voice for Men. She did not do a very good job.
So, “not all feminists are like that”, you say. Della Burton deconstructs the destructive influence of those “Nice” feminists and finds the destruction in the damsels.
Men stuck in debtors’ prisons for failure to pay either alimony or their wives’ debts sometimes found a way out by putting their lives at risk on the battlefield. Robert St. Estephe reports from the trenches.
Are those who oppose radical feminism and seek justice for men hateful of women? Erin Pizzey shares her thoughts on the necessity of A Voice for Men.
Cathy Young thinks there should be no men’s human rights movement, and says MHRAs are all too angry about the oppression of men. The women at AVFM strongly disagree.
Twitter appears to be the next stop on the feminist march toward inserting their narrative into everything under the sun. But they appear to be stalling. Paul’s thoughts on it.