Short Stories by Dr F (Ian Williams)

Short Stories by Dr F (Ian Williams)

Ian Williams (screen name: Dr F) is one great artist and author from Australia who enjoys watching the ideology of feminism die. He adores these times when he sees it begin to lose traction, and for him, the atrophying of that muscle is proof positive that word is getting out questioning its answers. Short stories from his forthcoming book Kidscapes have also appeared on AVfM.
Here are links to some of his stories. Mark the level of perfection and the literary mastery in his work, enhanced by bits of spontaneous humor throughout the text and the deep meaning hidden behind and conveyed through the everyday observations of the human behavior.


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The Fraud of Feminism by E Belfort Bax (Full Book)

The Fraud of Feminism by E Belfort Bax (Full Book)
Note from AVfM honcho Paul Elam: AVfM is pleased to present one of the seminal works of Men's Human Rights literature on its 100th anniversary of publication...

It is a fascinating piece of work. Perhaps most remarkable about it is that as you read, you will not find yourself so much transformed back to a different age with different modes of thought. But rather you will read observations and conclusions that will, word by word and line by line, be largely indistinguishable from what you would see today from any critical thinker when offering a candid review of the essence of feminism. You will see repeated references to the same shaming tactics, lies, distortions, revisions of history, use of proxy violence, and methods of manipulating the blue pill masses we continually find ourselves discussing today.

The Fraud of Feminism, by E Belfort Bax was first published in 1913. Let us hope the next hundred years see more progress than we did in the first, and let us never say that E Belfort Bax didn't warn us.

The 1913 book "The Fraud of Feminism" by E Belfort Bax is in public domain in the US because it was published before 1923/01/01. It's available on WikiSource. It's also available for download in various formats (Daisy, DJVU, ePub, Kindle's mobi, PDF, and plain-text). Here are links to all the chapters of the book. (See also archive of other writings of Bax.)


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Prone to Violence by Erin Pizzey (Full Book)

Prone to Violence by Erin Pizzey (Full Book)
Note from AVfM Editor Dean Esmay: We are pleased to have obtained permission to reprint Erin Pizzey's classic book, Prone to Violence, first published in 1982. This book is a must-read on the subject of domestic violence, and is what people from the former Soviet Union would call "samizdat", as the book was subjected to concerted campaigns to make it unavailable for publication or distribution in the UK or United States. Over 30 years ago, gender ideologues were already trying to hide the truth - that men and women are equally prone to violence. Although parts of this book are dated, what's most shocking is how fresh and timely most of it still is: Little has changed in the last 30 years, except that the vast majority of peer reviewed scientific research done since its publication has only bolstered all of Erin's most salient points. When it comes to domestic violence, women and men are about as violent as each other, just in somewhat different ways, and its primary victims are children.

... If you have ever been involved in an abusive relationship with a woman (or man for that matter), you owe it to yourself to read this book. And if you know someone who is, or has been, in such a relationship, you owe it to them to get them to read it.

The 1982 suppressed blockbuster book "Prone to Violence" by Erin Pizzey was so upsetting to the feminists that it resulted in death threats to the author, targeted thefts of the book from the bookstores, and more! Here are links to all the chapters of the book. (Links to the remaining chapters will be added as those chapters are published.)


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