Panphobia, violence against women, and the modern lynch mob
Chapter one
In 1898 a man named William Austin established what we think is the first known Men’s Rights Movement. We bring you the story as reported in a newspaper article of the time.
As with many children separated from fathers by edict of corrupt courts, the Matty appeal has met with the same fate. Men’s Rights Edmonton brings news of the appeal, and their pledge to continue to fight.
A 19 year old man was sexually assaulted by four women in Toronto. He bravely reported it to police, but when Twitter users got wind of the story the ugly truth of how male victims are viewed in society came bubbling to the surface.
In the wake of recent events at the University of Toronto, the Revolutionary Students Movement has now put out a call advocating violence towards men’s rights supporters and activists. The stench of fear is now in the air, but for whom really?
Winnipeg, Manitoba is a frigid place to live. Now it’s become even more frigid for men and boys with a new program set to shame and blame them for violence towards women, and which seeks to indoctrinate young men into the cesspit of feminist ideology.
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.