Difference between revisions of "Men's Rights Movement"

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The MHRM is a pluralistic movement that accepts internal dissent. It is comprised of many organisations and individuals that are loosely affiliated. Despite this participants within the MHRM maintain a largely consistent position on men's human rights.
 
The MHRM is a pluralistic movement that accepts internal dissent. It is comprised of many organisations and individuals that are loosely affiliated. Despite this participants within the MHRM maintain a largely consistent position on men's human rights.
   
Individuals within the MHRM are sometimes known as Men's Human Rights Activists or Men's Human Rights Advocates (MHRAs). Some adherents to [[MGTOW]] identify as MHRAs while others do not. Information on issues facing men and boys can be found [[problems|here]].
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Individuals within the MHRM are sometimes known as Men's Human Rights Activists or Men's Human Rights Advocates (MHRAs). Some adherents to [[MGTOW]] identify as MHRAs while others do not.
   
 
== Non-violent Advocacy ==
 
== Non-violent Advocacy ==

Revision as of 00:27, 6 May 2014

The Men's Human Rights Movement (MHRM) also sometimes known as the Men's Rights Movement is a loose movement of men and women who have identified certain problems facing men as a group and who seek to redress and rectify these problems. The MHRM and its participants are routinely subjected to vitriolic attacks and derision by some feminist group and others.

The MHRM is a pluralistic movement that accepts internal dissent. It is comprised of many organisations and individuals that are loosely affiliated. Despite this participants within the MHRM maintain a largely consistent position on men's human rights.

Individuals within the MHRM are sometimes known as Men's Human Rights Activists or Men's Human Rights Advocates (MHRAs). Some adherents to MGTOW identify as MHRAs while others do not.

Non-violent Advocacy

Participants within the MHRM are committed to non-violent advocacy. MHRAs base their advocacy on solid data and clear identification of the problems facing men.

Rejection of Feminist Doctrine

Many aspects of feminist doctrine such as feminist definitions of sexism, patriarchy and intersectionality are generally rejected by MHRAs.