Another example of corruption in the military’s sexual assault program
AVFM Contributor Michael Conzachi provides another example of corruption in the military’s sexual assault program
AVFM Contributor Michael Conzachi provides another example of corruption in the military’s sexual assault program
We live and die by stories in this world, as individuals and as men. The field of psychology at once understands that, and doesn’t. Male clients are suffering for it. Paul Elam and Peter Wright launch into some possible solutions.
AVFM Contributor Michael Conzachi reports on yet another, in a seemingly endless stream of military false sexual assault cases. However, this one has a growing twist.
Men have an aversion to mental health services, even to medical help at times. Feminist ideologues have dumpsters full of ideas on why that happens, which means their ideas are right where they belong. Paul Elam offers some analysis and the promise of a book on the subject.
Book reviews are an uncommon feature on A Voice for Men. It is a rare treat, then, that we have found one so worthy of the attention.
Feminists damsel themselves so much over the alleged misogyny on the internet. Paul Elam thinks that the real thing is on the way, and it won’t be confined to the relative safety of the online world.
The subject of DV seems to be heating up in Australia of late, and the fix is in: domestic violence is not gendered — except when it is, which is most of the time. David King dissects feminist journalist Jane Gilmore’s latest contribution.
Feminists warned cisgender white men not to write about the massacre in Orlando. August Løvenskiolds did anyway.
Motivational kick in the butt for MRAs. Lets get out there and make things happen.
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