Susan Morris swallowed The Red Pill
Susan Morris, a female MRA of a certain – mature – age, experiences The Red Pill movie in London on International Men’s Day, 2016 and finds herself talking to one whom she certainly didn’t expect to meet there…
Susan Morris, a female MRA of a certain – mature – age, experiences The Red Pill movie in London on International Men’s Day, 2016 and finds herself talking to one whom she certainly didn’t expect to meet there…
Hope and betrayal. The Australian government finally acknowledge male victims of domestic violence only to turn around and award a contract without an open tender process to a Feminist organization that has a history of denying that such a thing exists.
Elections were bit of a letdown for feminists in 2016. August Løvenskiolds feels their pain and only wants to help fix this terrible reality.
Cathy Young wrote a review of The Red Pill Movie. Too bad she could not leave her condescending, dishonest judgments out of the text.
Men’s Rights are Human Rights
The Red Pill Movie is a watershed moment. Even the Q & A following the film is worthy of coverage.
The field of psychotherapy and counseling is a professional endeavor purportedly for the emotional and psychological well being of all human beings. Not so fast, says AVFM founder and publisher Paul Elam. The field is not exactly what it seems.
As part of AVfM’s history month (October) we are republishing a few classics. This is one of Karen Straughan’s most famous works.
Most people have no idea what we’re really about.
Taking the red pill can mean many things to many people. With the release of the Red Pill Documentary, Peter Wright takes us on a trip down memory lane to look at what it means for AVfM and the Men’s Human Rights Movement.