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Related: About this forumAustralian “Male Studies” initiative under fire because of its connections to raving misogynists;
Australian Male Studies initiative under fire because of its connections to raving misogynists; raving misogynists blame feminists
Antifeminist attorney, A Voice for Men contributor, and would-be Male Studies lecturer Roy Den Hollander bustin a move on the Colbert Report.
NOTE: See the end of the piece for an important clarification from the University.
So it seems the new Male Studies initiative at the University of South Australia is running into a few problems. Well, one big problem: members of the general public have discovered that some of the people involved with the initiative are raving misogynists, or have chosen to associate themselves with raving misogynists.
Yesterday, a story by journalist Tory Shepherd noted that two of the lecturers have written for a notoriously misogynistic website by the name of A Voice for Men. (You may have heard of it.) One of them, the crankish American attorney Roy Den Hollander, even suggested in a post on that site that mens rights activists may have to take up arms against the evil Feminists who run the world.
The future prospect of the Mens Movement raising enough money to exercise some influence in America is unlikely. But there is one remaining source of power in which men still have a near monopolyfirearms.
Huh. That doesnt sound like a very academic analysis of the situtation to me.
Den Hollander also likes to refer to womens studies as witches studies. And if you dont believe her, heres the AVFM post in which he does just that; its in the first sentence.
Apparently pointing out some of these basic facts about Den Hollander, and about another of the lecturers, Miles Groth, who has also written for AVFM, is causing some trouble for Dr. Misan and his little Male Studies initiative at least according to a post on AVFM by the always furious Paul Elam, who informs us somberly that [s]ources close to the story report that [Shepherds article] is likely a terminal setback for the new initiative.
http://manboobz.com/2014/01/13/australian-male-studies-initiative-under-fire-because-of-its-connections-to-raving-misogynists-raving-misogynists-blame-feminists/
NOTE: See the end of the piece for an important clarification from the University.
So it seems the new Male Studies initiative at the University of South Australia is running into a few problems. Well, one big problem: members of the general public have discovered that some of the people involved with the initiative are raving misogynists, or have chosen to associate themselves with raving misogynists.
Yesterday, a story by journalist Tory Shepherd noted that two of the lecturers have written for a notoriously misogynistic website by the name of A Voice for Men. (You may have heard of it.) One of them, the crankish American attorney Roy Den Hollander, even suggested in a post on that site that mens rights activists may have to take up arms against the evil Feminists who run the world.
The future prospect of the Mens Movement raising enough money to exercise some influence in America is unlikely. But there is one remaining source of power in which men still have a near monopolyfirearms.
Huh. That doesnt sound like a very academic analysis of the situtation to me.
Den Hollander also likes to refer to womens studies as witches studies. And if you dont believe her, heres the AVFM post in which he does just that; its in the first sentence.
Apparently pointing out some of these basic facts about Den Hollander, and about another of the lecturers, Miles Groth, who has also written for AVFM, is causing some trouble for Dr. Misan and his little Male Studies initiative at least according to a post on AVFM by the always furious Paul Elam, who informs us somberly that [s]ources close to the story report that [Shepherds article] is likely a terminal setback for the new initiative.
http://manboobz.com/2014/01/13/australian-male-studies-initiative-under-fire-because-of-its-connections-to-raving-misogynists-raving-misogynists-blame-feminists/
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Australian “Male Studies” initiative under fire because of its connections to raving misogynists; (Original Post)
ismnotwasm
Jan 2014
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redqueen
(115,177 posts)1. Sickening. nt
sufrommich
(22,871 posts)2. Good.
(insert pic of grumpy cat here)
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)3. Let this sink in:
The future prospect of the Mens Movement raising enough money to exercise some influence in America is unlikely. But there is one remaining source of power in which men still have a near monopolyfirearms.
signed-
Proud To Be A Witch.
KitSileya
(4,035 posts)4. One of the MRAs claim men are discouraged from attending Uni
Because they have to attend seminars on date rape. Sound familiar? It was in some of the comments at the article.
redqueen
(115,177 posts)5. Very familiar.
It's gone from sickening to revolting.