Men’s Human Rights Ireland responds to feminist censoring of IMD
Men’s Human Rights Ireland was denied the right to give a speech on International Men’s Day. Here’s the speech they weren’t allowed to give.
Men’s Human Rights Ireland was denied the right to give a speech on International Men’s Day. Here’s the speech they weren’t allowed to give.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has reinstated Anthony “Rumble” Johnson after allegations of domestic violence and stalking.
The message about domestic violence is getting out there, one drop at a time.
The White Ribbon Campaign in Australia is on the hunt for gullible males to act as domestic violence spies. Where better to look for recruits than among school age boys.
With the suspensions of Max Kellerman and Stephen A. Smith, it’s not surprising that original, critical thought on the broader issues surrounding the eruption of gender violence discourse is hard to find in sports media.
Although boys are the most frequent target of online bullying, and a great deal of cyberbullying is done by girls, the Canadian government seems to think only girls should be protected.
Those who challenge Gender Ideologues who publish in the mainstream press are often ignored. Case in point: Jonathan Bornstein’s recent attempt to rebut a New York Daily News writer.
Amid the scorched earth pogrom that has overrun the NFL attendant to the Ray Rice fiasco, there was some encouraging news that at least one head of a sports promotion once again proved that he can be trusted to handle the domestic violence issue properly.
Sports media figures break the silence on women’s domestic violence. It’s about time. Applause for Christine Brennan!
Male victims of partner violence are beginning to receive recognition in society, despite the fact they have been ridiculed for centuries for admitting their experiences publicly. Malcolm J. George wrote a classic article on the subject, and we are pleased to republish it for readers of AVfM.