One problem men have when trying to uphold their human rights is that most people do not listen or respond in a hostile way.
For this reason female supporters on men’s human rights are among the most effective communicators.
Here are some of them.
Cassie Jaye
Cassie Jaye is the documentary film maker who made ‘The Red Pill’
Erin Pizzey
Erin Pizzey was one of the founders or the Shelter movement. In this 2008 talk, she describes how the early movement was hijacked by men-blaming feminists.
Elizabeth Hobson
Communications director for Justice for men and Boys.
Elizabeth has spoken extensively on the history of the feminist movement.
Jan James
Jan James runs Parental Alienation UK which campaigns to raise awareness of PA and to get laws and court practices changed to minimise its occurrence.
Janice Fiamengo
Janice Fiamengo, a professor of English at the University of Ottawa Has created over 100 short videos challenging mainstream views of equality.
Bettina Arndt
Bettina Arndt is an Australian clinical psychologist now specialising and challenging anti-male feminism.
This clip covers the alleged ‘university rape culture’ and dismantles the distortions which led to it.
Greta Aurora
Greta Aurora describes herself as an author and video blogger based in London, UK. My work celebrates femininity and masculinity in beautifully dark ways.
This video looks at the science of difference between human males and females.
Jess Butcher
Jess Butcher is an entrepreneur how asserts: “There has never been a better time to be a women”.
This TED talk has a wide spread but touches on the importance of choice in the perception of glass ceilings, gender pay gap etc.
Anna Machin
Dr. Anna Machin is an Oxford University-based evolutionary anthropologist who has spent ten years researching the psychology, biology, and behaviour of new fathers. Here she explains why this new-found knowledge means that we need to change how we talk about dads, moving away from lazy stereotypes, to acknowledge their unique and special role in their children’s lives and the power they hold to bring about real positive changes to inequality in our society.
Marilyn York
Marilyn York owns a Men’s Rights Family Law Firm in Reno Nevada. She and her ten female employees focus on representing men in divorce cases for two reasons:
1. Fathers are crucial in the upbringing and development of their children; and
2. Fathers are the disadvantaged parent in family court and society. While the laws are improving, the statistics are not.
Edwina Currie
In this speech at the Oxford Union in 2013, Edwina Currie opposes the motion: “THIS HOUSE BELIEVE THAT WE ARE ALL FEMINISTS”.
She disagrees with the ‘men hating’, the idea that the sexes should be equal in every way and with the need for special measures to promote equality. She concludes by saying to women that you need education, skills, single-mindedness and most of all courage to achieve what you want.