Exciting careers in serial widowhood
Once again Robert St. Estphe has stepped to the forefront and delivered that most potent of antidotes to the toxic legacy of cultural self deception: The truth, organized and meticulously documented.
Once again Robert St. Estphe has stepped to the forefront and delivered that most potent of antidotes to the toxic legacy of cultural self deception: The truth, organized and meticulously documented.
AVfM launches a video news feature for readers and Derek Bedry gets caught with his pants down around his ankles. AVfM reporter Nurdydancing has the story for all to enjoy. And you will.
In a recorded interview with AVfM contributor and Texas A&M alum TCM, Title IX Coordinator Michelle Vieira admits to a pervasive problem addressing false accusations in university settings.
Barry Nolan has announced that organizations like SAVE and A Voice for Men are responsible for stalling the refunding of VAWA, and also warns the public that we must be stopped. John the Other offers a rebuttal.
AVfM welcomes new contributor Rod Van Mechelen, an old timer with a new story of fact, fiction and possibility spun around some very dicey characters, perhaps known to some. Welcome Rod, and keep ’em coming.
While recent events have taken a positive turn for the better in the case of Gordon Smith, victim of a string of false allegations and abuse, we continue to document the history of this story and to provide updates on where things stand now.
PhD in Gender Studies and former feminist Elly Tams notes the passing of an iconic 1960s “2nd wave” feminist, notes the vile nature of what they taught, but misses them in a weird way since they at least had higher IQs than today’s so-called “3rd wave.”
“Mr. Moss” owned a family farm on which he buried the cremated remains of his parents. He went though a divorce, and the result was the desecration of their final resting place. Welcome to Australia.
Gordon Smith’s legal nightmare is over. Tiffany Marie Smith, his false accuser, has been arrested and is behind bars at this hour. It would appear that this time, unlike others, that justice is being done for a man wrongly accused.
JtO set about, as he is given to do, expressing his concern for the state of men and boys in western culture. In doing so he placed posters up in Vancouver, B.C. He was confronted by an angry mob, which was supported by local police..