A few more people to thank
John the Other felt like we left a few people off the New Year’s Thank You List for 2012. So, he made some additions of other under recognized people whose assistance to the MRM needs to be acknowledged.
John the Other felt like we left a few people off the New Year’s Thank You List for 2012. So, he made some additions of other under recognized people whose assistance to the MRM needs to be acknowledged.
Feminism has three primary strongholds from which they are able to produce feminist governance. The mainstream media, politics and, very importantly, academe. Jim Muldoon reports on their slipping grip in the latter.
Scholar Robert St. Estephe returns with an essay on a psychiatric disorder not likely to be formally recognized in medical journals any time soon–but probably ought to be, considering how long it’s been around.
The Good Men Project has been busy rewriting its own history to purge articles by uppity women who have now been judged guilty of WrongThink. We aim to correct that censorship.
Even while shock waves from the horrific events at the Sandy Hook School were reverberating through a shocked nation, feminist ideologues wasted no time in offering sexist and racist explanations for the tragedy. TDOM returns.
The Swedish government, the Swedish press and certainly Swedish feminists, all have the same brag. Sweden is the most equal country in the world. Lucian Valsan forces us to ask a question, though. Just what are they smoking?
Senator David G. Lawson of the 15th District of the State of Delaware has issued a letter to Attorney General Joseph (Beau) Biden regarding the Gordon Smith case. The message is simple. Fix it. Fix it now.
Esther Walker only wants her baby to be healthy and happy, like any mother, right? Wrong. When it comes to her child, ten fingers and ten toes better be the only appendages found. Her womb is for girls only.
Touched by the deeply personal story of Jay T’s path to taking the Red Pill, recently posted to this site, Paul Elam shares a piece of his personal history and a glimpse at his Uncle Walter, a man that he never knew, till now.
Elly Tams, aka Quiet Riot Girl, returns to our pages with an essay on one of feminism’s more powerful weapons: what they call “Rape Culture,” by which they mean perpetual female victimhood and male guilt.