Gonzo Historian Robert St. Estephe, author of the indispensible “Unknown History of Misandry” weblog, returns with another entry on the history of violence committed by women, and society’s tendency to excuse it and even make allowances. This one will really make your head spin: a 1922 proposal to just make it legal for women to kill, since it was a waste of time to prosecute them anyway. It’s amazing how history repeats itself if we don’t pay attention.
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Prone to Violence, Introduction and Preface
Erin Pizzey founded the first nationally and internationally recognized refuge for battered wives in England in 1971. She has two children and two grandchildren from her first marriage. She has written: Scream Quietly or the Neighbors Will Hear, Infernal Child and The Slut’s Cookbook. Here she shares with the AVfM audience serial excerpts from her seminal work on domestic abuse, “Prone to Violence”.
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Why Gillard won’t go
The Australian government is currently run by feminist extremist Julia Gillard, who holds an iron grip on Australia’s Labor Party. She has this iron grip despite the fact that her party is slipping badly in the polls. On the face of it, it would seem like Labor should dump Gillard, but Jim Muldoon explains why this is unlikely to happen.
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ACAC Chairman/AVFM News Director Robert O’Hara on Ugandan Radio
Robert O’Hara talks with “Fat Boy,” AKA James Onen, on Ugandan Radio about the W.H.O.’s circumcision campaign in Sub Saharan Africa. This hits the W.H.O’s program where it hurts: in the heart of Africa where misinformation means money and political power to the U.N. and, by extension, hateful feminist ideology. Also talked about is the importance of fathers.
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John Birmingham’s big, white dick
John Birmingham has a big, white dick. And he is really, really upset with other people who he thinks have dicks, so he calls them dickless. Then he talks about the privilege his big, white dick brings him, which he is now rightly ashamed of because of “communters” on the internet. Are we clear?
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Freedom from Gynocentrism in 12 Steps
Are you addicted to gynocentric outrage? Have you ever woken up amid waded up kleenex, spent tubs of ice cream and crumpled printouts of the latest Facebook damsel in distress to a message from your boss firing you for missing work three days in a row? And all you could think of was to turn on Oprah? August Løvenskiolds offers a suggestion to turn your life around.
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Misandry in Psychology Part One
Psychotherapist Tom Golden has spent many years treating men in need of help. He finds much of his own profession greatly lacking both in terms of how they treat men who are suffering, but even in how they bother to research men’s issues. He begins his exploration here in Part 1 of an ongoing series: Misandry in Psychology.
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University of Toronto Stu-dunces Union At it Again.
Dan Perrins gives a review of the recent Canadian Federation of Student’s decision to block the formation of men’s issues awareness groups on college campuses in Canada. And their declaration that Men’s Human Rights Activists “endorse misogyny, sexist, cissexist, heterosexist, and homophobic cis-male-privilege in society.”
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Monday Roundup
Howdy y’all. Have a good weekend? We hope you did, and whether you did or didn’t, we hope this roundup of everything interesting that’s happened on AVfM the last week will give you a stimulating start to your week! That’s right, Dean Esmay is back with the Monday Roundup! What goodies does he have in store for us this time?
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Love and MGTOW
Scholar and Man Going His Own Way Peter Wright has a look at people’s ideas about love and marriage throughout history, and concludes that much of what we today call “romance” is a historical aberration starting in the middle ages with the concept of courtly love and the image of white knights on bended knee, begging for a token from their Lady.
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Eleven billion US$ won’t save your marriage
August Løvenskiolds throws a question into the MGTOW ring. If a savvy, monied man can’t chose the right woman, what chance does the average man have? And why make it worse by shaming Mr. Average for throwing in the towel when Mr. Ultra Successful gets KO’d in the first round at Divorce Court?
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Documentary to be filmed on MHRM, AVFM
The indisputable evidence of the emergence of the MRHM as the new paradigm in sexual politics keeps mounting. After some small but important advances in getting a fair shake from the mainstream media, there is now a plan to make a movie about our movement. You are the star.
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My father and me
“First I feared him, then I loathed him, then I forgave him and now I take care of him: the story of my father and me.” Judgy bitch tells the story of her relationship with her father, no punches pulled. Sit down for this one, folks, it’s a moving tribute to the power of redemption, making amends and finding it in yourself to forgive.
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Why I REFUSE to pay child support
Clayton Craddock explains how fatherhood is far more than being a walking wallet. How motherhood is just as much about maintaining your children’s relationship to their dad as being a mom. And how the best father’s day gift a mother can give her children’s dad is letting him be a father.
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Leaving the man-desert
President Obama has a well established history of derogating fathers. In fact, hating on fathers, especially ones too poor and broken after the family court gauntlet to pay child support, has been a kind of political platform for the man. Neil Westlake wants to know if there is more of the same on the way.
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Bible Of The Bearded Clam
The one thing that the Cultists of the Bearded Clam have always lacked is a Bible. Sure, there has always been the biblically referenced Jezebel.com, and the Church of Gay and Arjuna, but let’s face it, that is no replacement for Holy Scripture. Diana Davison comes forth with the gospel!
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Death Before Dishonor
Father’s Day is often a touchy time in the MHRM, as well as it is in more mainstream life where people are hesitant to be open. Paul Elam tells us about his relationship with his Dad. Far from perfect as it was, it also seems to be just what he needed to be the man he wanted to be.
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For AVfM Writers
JTO outlines changes to the submissions process. Specifically he is taking over for Paul as contributors’ point of contact with A Voice for Men and will be helping new contributors with the submissions process. Please update your contact information accordingly.
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“Woman and Her Right to Kill” – 1922
Gonzo Historian Robert St. Estephe, author of the indispensible "Unknown History of Misandry" weblog, returns with another entry on the history of violence committed by women, and society's tendency to excuse it and even make allowances. This one will really make your head spin: a 1922 proposal to just make it legal for women to kill, since it was a waste of time to prosecute them anyway. It's amazing how history repeats itself if we don't pay attention.
Why Gillard won’t go
The Australian government is currently run by feminist extremist Julia Gillard, who holds an iron grip on Australia's Labor Party. She has this iron grip despite the fact that her party is slipping badly in the polls. On the face of it, it would seem like Labor should dump Gillard, but Jim Muldoon explains why this is unlikely to happen.
Eleven billion US$ won’t save your marriage
August Løvenskiolds throws a question into the MGTOW ring. If a savvy, monied man can't chose the right woman, what chance does the average man have? And why make it worse by shaming Mr. Average for throwing in the towel when Mr. Ultra Successful gets KO'd in the first round at Divorce Court?
Prone to Violence, Introduction and Preface
Erin Pizzey founded the first nationally and internationally recognized refuge for battered wives in England in 1971. She has two children and two grandchildren from her first marriage. She has written: Scream Quietly or the Neighbors Will Hear, Infernal Child and The Slut's Cookbook. Here she shares with the AVfM audience serial excerpts from her seminal work on domestic abuse, "Prone to Violence".
Manufacturing female victims, marginalizing vulnerable men
Female Rapists, versus, the Helpless Female and the Demonic Male: One of the more taboo areas in modern culture. AVfM proudly reprints a classic by contributor Typhon Blue.
Documentary to be filmed on MHRM, AVFM
The indisputable evidence of the emergence of the MRHM as the new paradigm in sexual politics keeps mounting. After some small but important advances in getting a fair shake from the mainstream media, there is now a plan to make a movie about our movement. You are the star.
Who is Emma Claire and why is she so hateful?
For those following the University of Toronto debacle involving Warren Farrell and a gaggle of violent protesters against the human rights of men and boys, we have our first investigative winner.
Neely Steinberg loves you, as long as you don’t love yourself
Everyone once in a while we examine what passes for wisdom on the pages of the Good Men Project Magazine. The only thing for sure on this one is that it doesn't pass for wisdom here.
A Letter to Traditional Women
You want to help men? Grasp what it is like to be one with women like you for five fucking minutes. Then we can sit down and have a little chat.
Some words on Abortion and the MRM
Abortion is highly polemicist, with the mainstay of its opponents squarely on the neoconservative religions right. Socons, as we call them.
Study Reveals Female Rape Victims Enjoyed the Experience
It also calls into question whether the concept of “consent,” where it relates to sexual activity, is antiquated. Indeed it calls into question whether the concept of “rape,” in the literal definition, is just a cultural misconception for a male tendency to fulfill women’s desire for sexual excitement and thrills and women’s collective desire to see this accomplished.
An open letter to Richard Cohen of the SPLC
The Southern Poverty Law Center has placed AVfM and other related sites on a list identifying them as "misogynist" and "woman hating." Paul Elam responds with a letter to the SPLC president.





















