MRA London Videos


Who Taught You to Hate Yourself?
This video aims to showcase, without compromise to feminist narrative, the positive traits of men and those aptitudes which are typically male. It's time for men and boys to feel good about themselves again!



No schoolboy should ever have to sit in class while his teacher makes him feel responsible for all the wrongs perpetrated throughout history, or makes him feel worthless and inadequate, or tells him that his gender harms the other and that women will need protecting from him when he gets older. This should be seen for what it is, nothing other than an ideologue abusing her position in order to deliver dehumanising classroom propaganda to children. That's misandry, miss!


The White Feather Betrayal of History
In modern culture, the story we are given is a disingenuous one — in the past men had the vote and women did not. The reality was much more complex, and many important historical perspectives have been airbrushed out of our collective memory. For example, the simple fact was that at the start of the 20th century, most men in Brtain did not have the right to a parliamentary vote, including the overwhelming majority of those sent to fight in the trenches — an obligation not put on women.



Pankhurst also urged her suffragettes to hand white feathers to males in not in uniform, including teenage boys as young as 16. Shame on you Mrs. Pankhurst!

Few know the real truth anymore, but this ground-breaking article, The White Feather Betrayal of History, intends to help change that.


MRA London at Women of the World Festival
MRA London attended the Women of the World Festival with Erin Pizzey at London's Southbank in March 2013. Not quite knowing what to expect, our minds wondered to images of Town Bloody Hall where a heroic Norman Mailer battled a heckling and abusive radical feminist audience in 1970s New York.

Erin warned us, "Whatever happens let me handle things."



This video contains highlights of a debate featuring Erin Pizzey. Fortunately, things panned out much better than we expected.


Germaine Greer - An Insight from "Equality is not Enough"
These are selected extracts from Germaine Greer's "Equality is not Enough" lecture given in Liverpool 2009.



They give an insight into the vilification of males which is now considered legitimate and appropriate in our culture, and represents a catastrophy for our sons — for your sons. The problem is what we say, think and feel about people invariably translates into what we do to them. And once we stop thinking about a group of people as human, they become legitimate targets for harm and agression. History has taught us this lesson time and time again.


Misandry in the 21st Century
The first part of video shows extracts from a US TV show called "The Talk" in which an horrific attack on a man is discussed by the all female panel and audience. The point is not so much the sickening attack itself, although it is sickening and a tragedy, but how misandry has become so normalised that it is considered perfectly acceptable to ridicule victims of torture and mutilation on prime time television — provided that those victims are male.



The second part of the video deals with how males are ridiculed in TV ads, how violence against us is portrayed as normal, and how positive male role models have been withdrawn from TV and cinema over recent years. The accumulative effect of this on the self-esteem and mental well being of young boys growing up today's world is incalcuble.