12 Apr 2016

MHRA - Label Detox

My thought's and replies to Sargon's suggestion of dropping "the label". imho, MRA is not lost. Realraven2000.
Original Video (Voicegasm Hangout):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1Ohz...

Dr RandomerCams Reply (Memory Random Access):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBZxa...

Also check out his latest video (Ladies in waiting) [see the last 6 minutes!!]:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3P0W2...



1 comment:

  1. If my being a MHRA Men's Human Rights Activist is perceived by some in a negative manner it is merely an indicator of their fear and the mountain we still have to climb as a group, however disparate we are. The label fits me perfectly, it is what I am and what I have been since I marched in 2002 with 299 other F4J men, uncles, aunties, grandfathers and grandmothers, all of us dressed as father Christmas through the center of London, with banners exclaiming "Is Hodge stuffing your kids this Christmas?" The first year we were met with stares of incredulity, but by the forth year the people came down from their offices in mass and cheered us. Of course we were then infiltrated by government agent provocateurs and the rumor was spread that we were planning to kidnap PM Tony Blair's son, which effectively splintered our group and we never recovered. Since then the radical feminists have been hard at work organizing to snuff out any hint of a re-emergence, but the men’s rights movement has also grown broader and more knowledgeable since too.

    We do not need a rebranding; society needs a shock adjustment of the core instinct that is male disposability. Who among us does not believe that this is the renaissance required?

    I say the way forward is not via a rebranding, but rather via a re-emergence of the high profile campaigning that was the motif of the UK F4J campaign, a re-emergence that is a conglomeration of all the factions of men’s rights that have been born since including anti-MGM, equal justice advocates in general, anti-lame-stream media, equal rights for boys in education and so on.

    The point is we rocked the world as F4J and we weren't half as informed back then as we are today. Face to face, mono v rad-fem we knock the feminists into outer space every time. They dare not meet us face to face. We must once again go high profile as the greater more expanded movement we have become and continue to force such confrontations in public at a level that the lame-stream media can not ignore.

    All this talk about re-branding is a waste of time. I am proud to call myself a MHRA for the benefit of both my sons and my daughter and if anyone has a problem with that they should grow a pair of overies or testicles as appropriate and dare to belittle the title to my face.

    I'll be at London ICMI16 8-10 July and I hope to see you all there.

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