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Feminist Bryce Covert at The Guardian explains why we should ignore men’s and boys’ education issues
Recently, I wrote an article asking why Feminist Barbara Ellen at the prominent British publication The Guardian condones the sexual assault of schoolboys. It wasn't hyperbole, and it wasn't meant rhetorically. On the contrary, Ellen laid out a long argument as to why older women (sometimes much older women) who have sex with[...]
AVFMS and The ONE radio discuss due process and free speech in higher education (video)
On May 20 I was invited to speak with hosts Bob O'Hara and James Huff on The O'Hara News and Editorial ("The ONE") about the erosion in higher education of due process for men and boys who are accused of sexual misconduct. Overall, I think it was a great show. The[...]
Does Barbara Ellen at The Guardian condone the sexual assault of schoolboys?
When it comes to statutory rape, whether the younger party "wants it" or not is irrelevant. Barbara Ellen thinks this shouldn't apply to boys.
Vigilante rape hysteria at Columbia University
Note: this article and the images on it have been added to the key article "The Face of Misandry in Academia: a Collection of Banners, Posters, and Other Visual Aids." In 1990 a bunch of Feminists at Brown University wrote a "rape list" of men they accused of sexual assault[...]
Group sex at Collège Saint-Michel: men expelled and denounced, participating woman coddled
Our tendency to venerate female sexuality and regard male sexuality as inherently dirty is as timeless as the earth itself. Feminists often ask why a man is called a stud if he has sex with many partners, whereas a woman is called a slut if she does the same. This[...]
Male students at Guardia Civil expelled for washing laundry in same room as women
What are little boys made of? What are little boys made of? Snips and snails And puppy-dogs' tails, That's what little boys are made of. What are little girls made of? What are little girls made of? Sugar and spice And everything nice, That's what little girls are made of.[...]
UCAS chief Mary Cook steps up to address the lack of men in nursing and teaching
This article from Times Higher Education yields more evidence that men's issues have reached the ears of upper-level education officials in Britain (see this earlier AVFMS article for more examples of this phenomenon). The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) is an organization which British students must go through when applying for[...]
Brett Sokolow to Education Administrators: Stop Punishing Men for Consensual Drunk Sex
Incapacitation is the criterion required for finding a student responsible, not "intoxicated" or "under the influence."
Sex Ed Teacher Leah Bakely Teaches Her Students How to Make False Rape Accusations
Academia – in the humanities especially – is churning out people like Leah Bakely left and right. They deserve to be put on full-blast for all the world to see.
Special needs boy records his bullies, principal threatens him with felony wiretapping charges
This case out of South Fayette High School in Pennsylvania is a sterling example of why recording laws need to be relaxed in states which require the consent of all parties to record. It's also a stark reminder of how much education administrators hate recording devices. Recordings allow students, parents,[...]