Is it time for a #HeToo movement? Meet the US men fighting for male rights
Harry Crouch’s San Diego office is a study in male outrage. The shelves are stacked with books entitled Making Monsters: False Memories, Psychotherapy and Sexual Hysteria, Legalising Misandry and Hotsy Totsy FemiNazi, badges – “California is Sexist & Hateful Against Men” – adorn the walls, and a bumper sticker on the back of the door reads: “Don’t be THAT girl: embarrassed about a hook-up? Angry at a boyfriend? Willing to destroy a life?”
Mr. Pollister said in an email interview that he bought tickets to Ms. Shlesinger’s “No Boys Allowed” performance after having seen her do stand-up a few weeks earlier. He assumed “No Boys Allowed” was the name of her show, like Beyoncé’s “Formation.”
But when he and a female friend showed up at the club and went to the will-call booth to retrieve their tickets, Mr. Pollister was denied entry by a club employee, he said, because he is a man.
“Oh no, honey, I’m just one of the girls! I’m gay,” he told her.
Jesus Antwerp Christ on a Segway doing 40 down a country road am I tired
All genders are welcome under #metoo knock these assholes to the curb
They couldn’t give a fuck about men who actually need help, it’s all agenda.