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[[Feminist]]s routinely denounce the site as misogynistic. Most of the articles which have been interpreted as inflammatory, however, are in fact satire of feminist publications and reveal [[misandric]] double standards.
 
[[Feminist]]s routinely denounce the site as misogynistic. Most of the articles which have been interpreted as inflammatory, however, are in fact satire of feminist publications and reveal [[misandric]] double standards.
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AVfM was using the tag line [[Changing the cultural narrative]] by May 2014.<ref>https://avoiceformen.com/featured/mission-statement/</ref>
   
 
In 2018 the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] (SPLC) classified A Voice for Men as a hate group.<ref>https://msmagazine.com/2018/02/26/southern-poverty-law-center-will-track-male-supremacy-groups/</ref><ref>https://archive.is/MegWb</ref>
 
In 2018 the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] (SPLC) classified A Voice for Men as a hate group.<ref>https://msmagazine.com/2018/02/26/southern-poverty-law-center-will-track-male-supremacy-groups/</ref><ref>https://archive.is/MegWb</ref>

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A Voice for Men (AVfM or AVFM) is the flagship site for the men's rights movement. AVfM was founded by Paul Elam and has been owned & operated by Robert Brockway since 21 January 2022.[1]

Feminists routinely denounce the site as misogynistic. Most of the articles which have been interpreted as inflammatory, however, are in fact satire of feminist publications and reveal misandric double standards.

AVfM was using the tag line Changing the cultural narrative by May 2014.[2]

In 2018 the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) classified A Voice for Men as a hate group.[3][4]

In 2022 SPLC removed the classification, noting that A Voice for Men is now run out of Australia by Robert Brockway.[5][6]

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