Eleanor of Aquitaine and her ‘Courts of Love’
For the history-minded among us, this piece by professor Amy Kelly reveals the taproot of our gender malaise
For the history-minded among us, this piece by professor Amy Kelly reveals the taproot of our gender malaise
Jack Goodfellow weighs the options of relationships with women and, drowning in a sea of infantilized women, finds MGTOW the only viable choice.
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?
The pain of men is often covered by the shadow of human avoidance, even in MRA circles. For when we do pull back the covers it is often more than can be comprehended, even by the most compassionate among us.
Last year Thomas James Ball stepped up to the front of a family courthouse, doused himself with gasoline, and self immolated in protest of the courts treatment of he and his children. The media, and thus society, scarcely batted an eye.