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A fine, brief pictorial review of SlutWalk Chicago

I just got home from the Chicago Slut Walk. And all I can say, is ...

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Spanish Gender Stalinism – Part I

Lucian Vâlsan brings us a comprehensive update on the incredible level of feminist governance that has taken over the nation of Spain, robbing Spanish men of their property, income and civil liberties as a matter of routine. All of it is based on corrupt feminist data and political pressure.

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Jake Pentland on AVFM Radio

Recently Paul Elam appeared on the Jake Pentland Radio Show on Blog Talk Radio. It was a bit of a chaotic interview, punctuated by dumb questions...not from Jake Pentland but from some of the women associated with his show. Now he comes to AVFM, sans the shrills, for a real talk.

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My evolution from Feminism to the MHRM

We were recently in a conversation with someone who is very pessimistic and tells us he just doesn't see people, women in particular, coming out of the woodwork to ask for change. We told him we see otherwise. And almost by magic, yet another HoneyBadger appears...

Remember, misandry does not exist

A Russian video that you may not actually want to watch, but which you may want to send to the next dipshit who utters the words "misandry doesn't exist" to you.

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Welcome to the Femtriarchy

Jared White has good news for feminists. Patriarchy is real! And we gotta do something about it. In fact, we are doing something about it. Although for some strange reason, some people are resistant to it. We wonder why. Maybe it's their desire to cling to patriarchy?

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Male suicide is funny! Marketing gone wrong

There's no question when writing comedy, there's always a danger that you'll offend someone. Nevertheless, sometimes what a culture thinks is funny, or not funny, says far more about that culture itself than it does about the nature of humor. It can tell us what we choose to see, and also what we choose not to see.