Bigot in a bra
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.
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.
After taking a sabbatical, seemingly inspired by a men’s movement that does not exist, Amanda Marcotte has found her nerve again, but apparently not the resolve to make any sense. As always, JTO is here to notice.
Racism, sexism, hatred of the suffering, and cruelty toward the most vulnerable: these are the stock in trade for Professor Hugo Schwyzer. He makes his living peddling hate. A mother who loves her sons calls him out on it.
A young man experiences the educational system in Great Britain. The experiences left him with questions for older men, and indeed for all of us. Posted here with thanks to MRALondon.org.
We approach the end of the week with the beginning of our last quarterly fundraiser for 2012. Paul Elam offers a note of encouragement to activists about the state of the movement. Times are changing.
Once again boys and girls, Uncle Andybob has come round to share his stories and to teach his lessons. We can all gather round the fire, sip hot chocolate, and listen, listen, listen.
“[T]he only way we’re going to heal what’s happened between the anti-male, misandry, and ordinary normal people in loving relationships, is for men to take their lead in what’s happening and make their opinions known.”
AVfM welcomes new contributor Edward Jessup, who, when invited by femininists to share with the world precisely why he needed feminism, did so. He has the pictures to prove it.