A selection of our posts on key topics, in title alphabetical order: 6 dangerous rape myths (Hannah Wallen) 10 reasons false rape allegations are common (Jonathan Taylor) 10 immutable laws of men and women 13 reasons women lie about being raped (Janet Bloomfield) 2016 Mike … [Read more...]
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Our public challenges of feminists (and their male collaborators)
We're sometimes asked if we've ever had any substantive responses to the many public challenges we’ve issued to feminists, and their male collaborators. No, we haven’t, with the sole exception of one from Vera Baird, although we still haven't received a response to the note we … [Read more...]
Lying Feminists of the Month – Sandi Toksvig (twice), Laura Bates (twice), Caroline Criado-Perez (thrice), Gloria De Piero MP (twice), Kate Smurthwaite, Kat Banyard, a Women’s Aid spokeswoman…
These awards were originally titled, 'Lying Women of the Month'. Following the realisation that the award winners were invariably feminists, from July 2014 onwards we've presented 'Lying Feminist of the Month' awards. The awards in reverse chronological order: July 2015: Sandi … [Read more...]
Feminists – the enemies of men, women, and children
J4MB runs a number of websites, including that of the Anti-Feminism League. We're sometimes asked why we're so vehemently opposed to feminism as an ideology, and feminists as individuals (and collectively). This short article explains why. For those interested in learning more … [Read more...]
Bullying husbands face jail under new proposals by Theresa May
Interesting new article in the Daily Telegraph. We don't know if the headline writer was being ironic with 'Bullying husbands face jail..', rather than 'Bullying partners...', but it surely reflects the inevitable reality - virtually all the people targeted … [Read more...]
June 2014 ‘Lying Woman of the Month’ award winner – Franki Hackett, Women’s Aid spokeswoman
Ms Hackett is a worthy winner of this month's award. We'll be closely monitoring future media appearances of Polly Neate, CEO, Women's Aid, as well as those of other Women's Aid spokeswomen, and presenting more of these awards as and when further lies and misleading allegations … [Read more...]
David Moseley has posted what may be THE most stupid comment a man has ever posted on the internet
Five minutes ago, I was happily reflecting that it’s been a golden week or two for the men’s human rights movement. The Mankind Initiative video has been watched by over 6.5 million viewers. AVfM’s campaign to raise $25,000 to fund additional security at the Detroit conference – … [Read more...]
Lying Feminists of the Month
[Note added 29.11.16: We haven't been regularly presenting 'Feminist of the Month' awards since April 2016, because people now fully understand that feminists are whiny, gormless, toxic liars. We shall in future present awards on an ad-hoc basis.] Lying is a key tactic employed … [Read more...]
Our public challenge of Dickie James, Board member of Women’s Aid
[Note updated March 8, 2014: this blog piece continues to attract a large number of 'hits', but no response to our challenge yet from Dickie James, which doesn't surprise us. We've never had a substantive response to any of our public challenges of prominent feminists (or their … [Read more...]
Andybob’s letter of complaint to the BBC about its treatment of domestic abuse on ‘Newsnight’
A Voice for Men recently published a piece about our complaint to the BBC, relating to a piece about domestic abuse on the 7 January edition of … [Read more...]
BBC ‘Newsnight’ ignores male victims of domestic violence – yet again.
You could be forgiven for assuming that the Fawcett Society has full editorial control of the BBC flagship news programme Newsnight. The latest episode finished about two hours ago: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03pdgth/Newsnight_07_01_2014/ Around half the … [Read more...]
Mark Brooks (ManKind Initiative): ‘Domestic abuse against men is as awful as domestic abuse against women’
It's good to see a growing recognition that domestic abuse/violence (DA/DV) isn't a gendered phenomenon. Over time we're seeing more recognition of male victims, although pieces like the latest from the BBC (link at the end of this post) still leans strongly towards concern for … [Read more...]