ARTICLES

The mens rights movement is gathering steam, and many talented observers, writers, journalists and opinion makers are lending their voices in support and offering advice.

From the sagacious to the salacious and everything in between, we present an unflinching collection of articles by some of the finest thinkers out there.

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Domestic Violence Against Irish Men

One of the last great taboo subjects in Irish society today is domestic violence against men. Here's an unsparing look at the realities all too many men face.


Objectification In Irish society

We cover recent events surrounding the Sun newspaper, why it seems to matter so much to some people, and whether or not feminists should be telling women how to dress.


Step Down Fitzgerald

Frances Fitzgerald is not fit for a ministerial position in a modern western government, and here's why.


White Ribbon Ireland campaign launches

To the sound of ten thousand facepalms, the White Ribbon business franchise opens in Ireland.


International Mens Day 2014

Open discourse and the full and frank exchange of views are essential to any just and civilised society, which is of course why feminists don't like them.


Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Awareness?


A Few Thoughts on Feminism as a Religion

Lana goes over some of the many similarities between feminism and religion, with her usual elan!


Womens and Gender Studies courses in Ireland and Abroad

A sweeping look at the origins and ongoing effects of Womens and Gender Studies at home and internationally.


Parachute Politicians, Patriarchal Prisons

Looks like Ivana Bacik has been up to her old tricks again.


Fear and Loathing in Detroit

The unfolding events surrounding the first International Conference on Men's Issues, and the manipulation of young minds.


Standing on Fear

Ruthless political grandstanding on the back of a terrible human tragedy is not something anyone should support


Turn on the Red Light

Feminists attack Irish men under the guise of reducing prostitution, harm men, women and actual victims in the process. Are we surprised?


Sleepwalking Into Ruin

Remember those civil and human rights you used to have? You can kiss those goodbye unless this is opposed.


Of Monsters and Men

Should masculinity shoulder the blame for criminality?


Germaine Greer vs a Russian Grandfather - No Contest

Lana Voreskova shares some stories of her childhood and relates them to the world we live in today.


The Myths of Men

Tackling the complex problems and questions that arise from identifying masculinity and what it means to be a man, MHRI presents some observations and advice for men of all ages in Ireland.


Women Opening Their Hearts to Men

Some words of wisdom from The Return of Femininity, read on!


Everybody's a man!

Or they should be anyway. Read on for an MHRI piece about the attitudes that men have towards women.


Welcome from Paul Elam

The leading light of the Mens Rights Movement bids us welcome.
 


An open secret, a closed door

Documenting the disconnect between gender symmetry in domestic and intimate partner violence and the feminist movement in Ireland is daunting task, but the results are illuminating.


The Privilege Myth

Diana Davison reminds us of the seriousness of the epidemic of male suicide sweeping Ireland.


Everyday sexism?

Lana Voreskova shares some thoughts on sexism, feminism and how to deal with shocking tales.


A pig wearing lipstick

It’s undeniable: the Men’s Human Rights Movement is gaining massive traction. Real world activism is taking discernible shape.

The Gender Ideologue response: trying to make their ugly ideology seem nice. But a turd by any other name would smell as foul.


MRHI Talks Reproductive Rights for Men

Once again back with the mighty Niall Boylan on Classic Hits 4FM, we're talking with the public about mens reproductive rights.


Man Suffers Horrific Burns in Domestic Violence Assault

Ken Gregory, 65, from Peterborough, was left with first and second degree burns to 14 percent of his body, after his now ex-wife Teresa Gilbertson, 60, threw a jug of scalding hot water over the back of his head.


Submission to Cosc

MHRI has prepared and submitted a document to Cosc for their consideration as part of the National Strategy on Domestic, Sexual, and Gender-based Violence.


Domestic Violence Against Irish Men

One of the last great taboo subjects in Irish society today is domestic violence against men. Here's an unsparing look at the realities all too many men face.


Lies in the Family Courts

One man tells the story of his treatment by the divorce courts and how close he came to ending it all. Sadly his experience is far from unique.


Objectification In Irish society

We cover recent events surrounding the Sun newspaper, why it seems to matter so much to some people, and whether or not feminists should be telling women how to dress.


MHRI on Classic Hits 4FM

We had a great chat with Niall Boylan there on Classic Hits 4FM about reproductive rights for men in Ireland today - if women can decide not to be mothers, surely men should be able to decide not to be fathers?


Six out of seven suicides were men

In Galway over the course of one week, seven people committed sucide. Six of those were men.


Not All Domestic Violence is Physical

After the recent decision to allow reporters into the family courts, a clearer picture of the kinds of domestic violence men are suffering in Ireland today is beginning to emerge, something that many feel is intrinsically linked to high male suicide rates.


An Interview with an Irish Man

This is an interview with an Irish man who suffered domestic abuse, violence, and stabbings at the hands of his wife.

Nobody believed him.


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