Ode to an unsung hero
Men have obligations, women have choices.
Men have obligations, women have choices.
This is a counter argument to “Questioning the rape narrative in Cologne, Germany.”
Sage Gerard responds to Roosh V’s call for a ceasefire with men’s rights activists.
An intelligent look at Hypergamy and its ramifications on Black America.
Prof. Fiamengo discusses an article by Michael Kemmel and dissects his interpretation of what it means to be a man today. Men are the problem!
As feminism continues to deconstruct and demonize men, various forms of masculinity attempt to reassert themselves, some of them positive, and some not so positive as Dr. Tanveer Ahmed explains.
Have you even looked into the concept of street harassment? Clayton Craddock has. And what he sees is both sexist and racist.
Most films examining the issue of rape work from the hateful gender ideologue perspective of men as perpetrators and women as victims. Chris Deslone has noticed a documentary filmmaker who may be working to break that mold.
AVfM welcomes 17 year old Josh O’Brien, who has already figured out that the “Patriarchy” myth of privileging men over women is, well, a myth. When youngsters are already figuring it out for themselves, we have hope that this hateful notion will die within our lifetimes.
What is the garb of the modern Western male? Is it boots and chaps, work shirt or coveralls? Is it a business suit or a military uniform? Is it all these things? Not so much, says Gordon Wadsworth, who explores the servile fashions of modern western men in all their “glory.”