A big thanks to followers of this site and the Youtube channel, shout-outs for other channels and a brief update on future plans.

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Good on you MWM
Thoroughly appreciated that announcement, along with the sincerity that came with it. I always endeavour to spread the word about your work as I’m sure you have noticed from time to time.
I am looking forward to seeing your new video footage as I mentioned on AVFM yesterday.
Keep up the good work
Hi Blaise,
I am quite annoyed with the fact that your name was not in the final edit of this film. Of course you were there with BrusselsLout as regular commenters and supporters here and somehow your name was missed off.
What probably happened was an overwrite but regardless, it shouldn’t of happened and I’m sorry to not have given you due recognition for your input.
Same thing happened with another guy I missed off and so I’m letting you know that I’ll be making up for it in a future video in some manner.
Sorry and thanks for your support.
As a temporary measure, I have now modified the info on the video to list people who should have been acknowledged, but weren’t.
Not a problem MWM
I realise that these things happen from time to time, but appreciate your response buddy.
A mention would be great! Thanks once again for all the constructive work you do.
Absolutely excellent stuff.
I actually think your videos come very close to professional. And I appreciate how difficult it is to make one. I tried myself once a couple of years ago. I spent months planning, writing a script and making an animated intro with Microsoft Paint. I downloaded come catchy music and synchronized it with the animation.
But later on I hit up against one brick wall after another. I could not figure out a way to show cetain important details.
So I put it off for a while and never came back to it. I gave up.
Secondly, problems with expression are actually common amongst men. Crikey, I can sometimes really struggle here.) We’re right-brained and think more in pictures than women do. This means our thought is deeper than theirs, but it also means it can sometimes be more muddled. In contrast, women’s thought competence does not reach the depth of ours, but what there is of it can be razor sharp.
This is why, incidentally, women are good at winning arguments against men. They can even win when they’re wrong. This will be to the chagrin of the poor losing bloke: he might well be able to see where she’s wrong, but will be lost for the words to express his concept of it.
That said, women are still no match for men with balanced left and right brains. Look at Denis Healey or other male politicians.
Differences. Men and women are different. This is but one difference, it’s fundamental, and it’s only one of many. (In short, feminism sucks in more ways than one.)
REALLY looking forward to this next vid.
Cheers and thanks for your support on this site.
Thank you for your good work sir, I am delighted you may have Steve Moxom interviewed.
Erin Pizzy is the best thank you.
I have sent copies of that interview to ‘good’ woman who volunteer in refuges, and I lend her book out. Rich Zubaty is the father I have quietly adopted. Rod!
In my opinion, Rich Zubaty is the great founding father of the MM. I say that even though I usually try to avoid using the language of hierarchy. I know Rich is not doing this for himself but for ALL of us. He cares not one iota to have his name up in lights. He just wants to change things. Then it will be mission accomplished.
Above all, I think all MRA’s at all levels who regularly try to get our message out, either on the internet through videos or blogs or talkboards, or to friends and acquaintances face to face, are doing a really fantastic job.
Some of us are great video makers, speakers, bloggers and authors. And some of us not. But we can all do something. What counts is the PASSION with which you attack the beast. I think THAT’S what makes a real MRA.
Just wanted to thank you for all your work. I will say it again. If you stopped right now and done nothing more, you have already contributed so much to the MRM that “we” should be eternally grateful. I would say “keep up the good work” but I think it is better to say “thank you so much for the good work”.
As for your opening addendum to your work concerning “I know what I mean, but others don’t”. While I can see where some of the videos could benefit from better context to an outside viewer (I was versed in the subjects so I feel I understand your point of view and what you meant), this is the reality we live in. I feel that your video series could not have been completed any other way. They are “perfect in their imperfection”. The large amount of work and content, even if it is flawed at times, is how work of this sort, grassroots and on your own, comes about. Had you waited for perfection, or “edited” instead of published when you did, you may still be working on the original pieces and the content might not have yet been released.
You have inspired so many more that any “imperfection” you might perceive or logical fallacy others might point out pales in comparison to the complete and encompassing foundation you have laid.
And my favorite part of this above video, you state that you are continuing your work. This excites me even more and I look forward to this.
Did CH Sommers RSVP yet? I hope but I kid.
Have a Merry Christmas (they say happy Christmas over there don’t they?) and a happy new year!
-Jason
Thanks a lot for this. You clearly have a good understanding of what it has taken to produce the films and so that makes your kind words and appreciation here, all the more welcome.
I would love to get Hoff-Sommers, Farrell, Lionel Tiger and of course Bernard and Paul on film and I am considering ways of doing some of them. The big names are unlikely to want to be involved in what is essentially a favour to me with no value to themselves, but with some others, I hope to find a way to get them on board.
Future work will be more carefully scripted and a bit more even in some ways, including some peer-review. Plus, I’m looking at some positives as well as the problems that exist.
I very much appreciate your input. Happy holidays to you!
Completely agree – actually I thought the quality was very high but the key point is getting the facts across and this was done in a calm lucid fashion that gave great credibility to the message.
Outstanding!
Thank you for all the great work mwm, I really owe you one!
Anything related to irresponsible mothers in the future don’t forget this “lady” from British transportation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=i47HoiM0Au8
When I started listening to this I had the sinking feeling that you were drawing the project to a close.
What a relief that you are planning to continue!!
Your series of videos is nothing short of brilliant and is much needed.
Keep up the excellent work!
Sir, you are a ‘new breed’ of MRA who is getting the message out lucidly and compellingly where others have failed. Not that they (I amongst them) have not tried. There are many older MRAs who look to you and your generation colleagues who follow and take heart. We take heart too.
Keep up the fine work. It is outstanding. The Truth WILL be told and it will prevail.
Thanks, man. Who knows how much can be achieved in this generation and the next?
Great stuff sir. Will be good to see more even though I have hardly seen much of what you have already done, it seems to be a major project to consume your work so I can’t imagine what great energies where involved in producing it! I look forward to seeing Steve, his book is a good one indeed and is the only 2 Mens Rights based books I have ever read.. (The other was neil Lyndon’s work in 1992 that I had to rush out and get as soon as it came out, a great one too..) I remember communicating with Mr Moxon when he was writing this book and he spoke in ways that made more sense of the reality we men have dealt with. Following publication, many MRA’s recommended I read the book, so I overcome my reluctance to “waste time reading what I already knew anyway” and read it..
Very good, from a great perspective too..