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“We live in a rape culture, and don’t you ever forget it, not even for one minute!” Robert St. Estephe explores the psychology of the sick minds who invent false rape accusations for their own pleasure and amusement.
“We live in a rape culture, and don’t you ever forget it, not even for one minute!” Robert St. Estephe explores the psychology of the sick minds who invent false rape accusations for their own pleasure and amusement.
Toby Dixon, author at online feminist publication Birdee.com recently penned a piece lauding discrimination against men because it helps men to know “how women have felt all along.” Jim Muldoon offers a response.
Government tax revenue around the world has become increasingly tied to funding the morally and intellectually bankrupt activities of gender ideologues. Anil Kumar suggests we have every right to question the use of our tax dollars for this purpose.
Traditionalists and feminists share a common dream of entitled women; traditionalists maintain conventional entitlements for women, while feminists work to extend the range of those entitlements. In 1818 Sir Walter Scott detailed how chivalry is the force that makes all this possible.
Ally Fogg counts on followers that missed the literature part of literature class, and never developed a working understanding of satire or any other literary vehicle. We aim to help them out here at A Voice for Men, such as that is possible.
In Germany moves are currently underway to pressure the voting public into electing more female politicians in the name of equal rights. Jon Gunnarsson explains that the move is more about gaining equal outcome than equal rights.
As with many children separated from fathers by edict of corrupt courts, the Matty appeal has met with the same fate. Men’s Rights Edmonton brings news of the appeal, and their pledge to continue to fight.
Christine de Pizan is often cited as the first feminist. But as Diana Davison reveals, not only did Pizan champion censorship, she set new standards for dishonesty, manipulation and elitism.
Feminist men were left in a mad power scramble when their titular King Hugo abdicated his throne. JudgyBitch Janet Bloomfield offers her gentle advice to the confused.
Shame is a powerful motivator of male behavior, one that women and society have exploited to gain male labor and utility. John Hembling says its time for males to switch this ancient biological mechanism to “off”