9 May 2016

Network4men - N4M

By mra-uk: This very brief post is to announce Network For Men, a new site just gone live.
Network For Men is not just another web site or blog. It exists for the purpose of facilitating introductions and the formation of local groups of men interested in the men’s movement.
If you express interest, there is no obligation to do anything. Not everyone wants to be an activist. Purely social involvement is fine.
Because the purpose is to facilitate face-to-face meetings, Network For Men is currently only of relevance to those resident in the UK.
So, if you are interested, complete the details (anonymously if you wish) on the ‘What Can I Do‘ page.
Some further descriptive details from the site’s FAQ…
What is Network for Men? The Network is a piece of communication infrastructure within the men’s movement. It exists for the sole propose of introducing you to other like minded men.
Why was the Network founded? Some men awaken to the fact that, from a young age, they have been subjected to disparaging and untrue messages about men. They realise there is nothing intrinsically wrong with being a man – in fact there is a lot to be celebrated. These men develop compassionate concern for themselves, other men and future generations of boys.
They have come to see how gender politics adversely and unhealthily effects society. If you are one of these men, the Network was founded for you. It gives you the option of meeting other like minded men for friendship, learning and, if you choose, activism.
Who founded ‘Network for Men‘? ‘Network for Men’ was founded in 2016 by a group of activists. It is an initiative by men who are committed to issues within the men’s human rights movement. These men have awakened to aspects of our culture that bring about suffering, particularly for men, families and children. They have concluded that mainstream media messages are usually founded on falsified statistics, confused thinking and a lack of concern for men and boys.
I am reluctant to reveal my identity. Can I participate? If you are sensitive about revealing your identity then you can use a nickname and a temporary email.
Before you ask – no, it’s not my site. Nor am I running it. However, I have signed up. I have also linked to Network For Men from my new Wiki site, mhrm.uk. I have just updated the introduction to mhrm.uk – you can find it here.

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Network4men - N4M
By Mike Buchanan: I awoke this morning to find a host of emails from people excited about a new website – Network4men (N4M) – and having explored it, I share their excitement.

It has long been a problem for men interested in men’s issues, and the damage wrought on society by feminism, to track down other men with the same interests in their locality, with a view to meeting. This network appears to provide the perfect solution to that problem, and I urge you to register, as I just have. It may be time for you to become more active in the men’s rights movement.
The start of the lengthy FAQ section:

What is Network for Men?
The Network is a piece of communication infrastructure within the men’s movement.  It exists for the sole propose of introducing you to other like minded men.

Why was the Network founded?
Some men awaken to the fact that, from a young age,  they have been subjected to disparaging and untrue messages about men.  They realise there is nothing intrinsically wrong with being a man – in fact there is a lot to be celebrated.

 These men develop compassionate concern for themselves, other men and future generations of boys.  They have come to see how  gender politics adversely and unhealthily effects society.  If you are one of these men, the Network was founded for you.  It gives you the option of meeting other like minded men for friendship, learning and, if you choose, activism.
Who founded ‘Network for Men’?
‘Network for Men’ was founded in 2016 by a group of activists.  It is an initiative by men who are committed to issues within the men’s human rights movement.  These men have awakened to aspects of our culture that bring about suffering, particularly for men, families and children. They have concluded that mainstream media messages are usually founded on falsified statistics, confused thinking and a lack of concern for men and boys. They have taken the ‘Red Pill’.
One of the people who emailed me thinks N4M could become a game changer. I believe he’s right. We wish the venture every success, and we’re delighted with its firm anti-feminism position.

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