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MRA History Lesson, part 5: China (Prehistory — Han Dynasty)

It’s time for the next installment of our series An MRA History of the World! Today we’re going back in time for a visit to the country MRA expats like to visit to find submissive women unspoiled by feminism: China! … Continue reading

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MRA History Lesson, part 4: Boudicca

As part of our ongoing series An MRA History of the World, I am pleased to present a chapter written by hippodameia8527 about an evil Celtic queen who helped lead an uprising against the manly Roman Empire. An MRA’s History of … Continue reading

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MRA History Lesson, part 3: Judas Iscariot

This is a short chapter in the MRA history of the world, but it’s a good one! CassandraSays tackles biblical history and the story of Judas Iscariot. Judas betrayed Jesus because that bitch Mary Magdalene friendzoned him and hooked up … Continue reading

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MRA History Lesson, part 2: Pre-Prehistory

Shiraz offers up our next installment of MRA history: …I keep thinking about how all the meteorites that wiped out the dinosaurs was somehow the fault of the female dinos. See, the females were such cockteasers, the male dinosaurs were … Continue reading

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MRM History Lesson, part 1: Prehistory

One under-appreciated contribution made by the Men’s Rights Movement (MRM) to the world at large is their historical research, which is both extensive and creative. This is the first installment in the MRM History of the World: Prehistory. These concepts … Continue reading

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The Origins of Burro Misandry

When David wrote a post about the pressing issue of burro misandry, of course the first question on the feminist hivemind was “What are the historic origins of this oppressive system?” Luckily, Tulgey Logger was there to explain it to … Continue reading

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