📢 Most people believe in equality – a fair shake for both men and women.
They know neither gender has a monopoly on good or evil.
They are fed up with men being demonised by our politicians and in our media.
What they want is fair treatment for all - in our courts, in our laws, in government policies and practises.
But that’s not happening….
That’s why we have set up The Arndt Army – to showcase Bettina Arndt’s work promoting gender equity through advocacy for men.
Read about Bettina’s latest campaigns for justice. Find out how you can help create a fairer world for your sons, brothers, friends, partners - all the men you care about in your life.
Pauline Hanson is gaining popularity with women.
These are mostly from women who are married with sons. Aussie women become anti-feminist when they have sons because they see how harshly they are treated.
The majority of feminists in Australia are single women without kids.
Watch One Nation Senator Tyron Whitten slam health bureaucrats in Senate Estimates yesterday about their failing suicide prevention policies. The smug, evasiveness of these high-ranking public servants was sickening.
Biased anti-male suicide policies slammed by Senator Tyron Whitten. https://t.co/unX5Nd8hWR via @YouTube
Seven men die from suicide every day in Australia. Read about the feminist takeover of our national suicide policies - a grim development bound to do nothing to protect our most vulnerable men. Please promote Bettina's important new blog.
Australia's failed suicide policies https://t.co/rauod3FoCL
Why can’t men defend themselves?’
Megyn Kelly defends actor Justin Baldoni's right to fight back against allegations made against him. “What was Justin supposed to do, I mean truly, what was he supposed to do?” Ms Kelly told Sky News host Paul Murray. “Why can’t the men defend themselves? That’s crazy talk.
https://t.co/Azg791R44h
A new development offering long-term housing for women at risk of homelessness has opened its doors in Adelaide. And where's the housing for the men? The people most at risk of homelessness.
https://t.co/0524Dn0vOz
Read Lori Laver's fascinating analyis of the current picture about how children are being born (or not) in Australia.
"Of our 292,318 births in 2024 (roughly 300,000), 39.2% - that’s around 114,590 babies - were born to unmarried women"....
Births, Deaths and the Feminist Endgame https://t.co/hHco6M9jW4
Excellent news. Pride Month in the US is being challenged by June being named in various states as "Nuclear Family Month".... celebrating the nuclear family, consisting of one husband, one wife and any biological, adopted or fostered children as the bedrock of society.
Read the marvellous Jeff Childers' blog explaining the story.
☕️ 7 DEADLY SINS ☙ Tuesday, June 2, 2026 ☙ C&C NEWS 🦠 https://t.co/6JIAMOfpns
Does 60 Minutes not have any male viewers? Here's their usual anti-male bile, this time about violent fathers kidnapping their children and taking them overseas... when often it is women who behave in this way.
https://t.co/ddrEUZlkRj
Outcry over funding being withdrawn from support services for DV survivors. May help create a level playing field in court, given that men being accused have never had any support.
https://t.co/7x4rUaEu5r
The ABC wants to see more movies celebrating women over 70. Can't remember many movies celebrating men over 70... or movies celebrating men at all these days.
https://t.co/7Hvo4xwpTA
Federal Council of the Liberal Party has passed my motion on uplifting men and boys. This is one of my proudest moments in a dozen years of publicly advocating for males...
Two and a half months ago, I saw an opportunity to write a Policy Proposal that pushed for positive changes. Using a template from the local Policy Committee, and the results of the survey that I conducted during the summer, I got to work. There are three key objectives: reducing male suicide; tailoring healthcare to the needs and preferences of men; plus boosting the education performance of boys and young men.
At each stage I was pleased to see a wide range of people step forward to support and help my efforts to succeed: men and women of goodwill who were also keen on achieving positive change... Having written the motion and sharing it with party members, I engaged in conversations about the importance of addressing these issues.
The first formal stage was proposing the motion to my local Branch in Canberra, flagging it to the Management Committee and adding it to the General Business. Secondly was the ACT Divisional Policy Convention, where all of the Branches assembled to consider motions from members. This included quite a few interactions, both in-person and digital, to lobby and influence the members of the party. At both stages there was little visible opposition, my motion was welcomed and supported...
Finally, motions from across the country were included in the agenda for Federal Council. This is the annual gathering of parliamentarians, party officials, and members that is similar to an Annual General Meeting of a business or charity. I proposed the motion and spoke to it amid the senior party leadership, David Lamerton seconded the motion, and another speaker also supported it (a female member from another Division). It passed with no detractors.
I'm elated to have taken this idea from grassroots campaigning all the way to the senior figures in the Federal Opposition. It's a great example of participatory democracy. This is how men and women of goodwill are collaborating for better social outcomes...
Huge gratitude to Adam Morris, Mark Parton, Brodie Taylor, Olga Imbriano, David Lamerton, Harry Kelly, Patrick Fazzone, Nick Tyrrell, and many other people who helped to make this happen.
I've done it, and so can you! Get involved in any of the political parties or social movements. Clearly state your evidence and your objectives, build coalitions of support, and bring people along on this journey to make a better future for our precious next generation.
Three female police officers walk up to a man sitting on a barrier and tell him he’s under arrest. He stands up, casually shrugs off the attempt to restrain him, and jogs away while they make a half-arsed comical chase.
This is British policing in 2026.
How embarrassing is this?
These are the people you’re supposed to call when you’re in trouble.
You’re meant to feel safe knowing that you can rely on them.
When forces lower physical standards, dropping the bleep test requirement from 5.4 to 3.7 in many forces, removing the upper body strength test entirely in 2016, and prioritising diversity targets and recruitment numbers over real competence this is exactly what you get. Public safety becomes optional.
Get rid of DEI.
There's an important opportunity right now to shape the future of education for boys and young men in Australia.
The Standing Committee on Education of the House of Representatives is conducting an inquiry into the factors driving educational attainment. Submissions close on Friday 12 June.
I strongly encourage educators, parents, researchers, community leaders, students, advocacy groups, and organisations to make a submission.
This matters for all students. But it's a particularly significant moment for the education of boys and young men in our country.
Australia has not had a major federal inquiry focused on boys’ education for 24 years. This inquiry presents a rare and timely opportunity to place boys’ educational outcomes, needs, challenges, and strengths back on the national agenda...
Importantly, this is happening amid a wave of positive international developments:
• The Boys’ Education Commission was established in the UK just three weeks ago.
• The Male Educator Network and Policy Institute was launched this month in the United States.
• The Centre for Policy Research on Men and Boys has released Part 1 of a major three-part International Literature Review on Boys’ Education.
• WBUR has published Falling Behind: The Miseducation of America’s Boys, a five-part podcast series.
• A special volume of The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science has been released on “Educating Boys: Bridging Gaps, Building Futures”.
There is growing recognition internationally that boys’ education deserves careful, evidence-based attention. Not at the expense of girls, but alongside continued progress for girls.
My own 10-page submission has now been published on the inquiry website, where you can also read the Terms of Reference and find information on how to contribute... It's simple, quick, and they are listening right now.
This is a moment worth seizing. If you care about education performance, equity, opportunity, or the future of Australian children and young people, then please make a submission before 12 June.
Inquiry details: https://t.co/0we21gsIct
Study of 67,000+ adults finds that, on average, men reported substantially stronger sexual desire than women across almost the entire adult lifespan. Men’s desire peaked around age 40, while women’s desire steadily decreased starting in early adulthood. https://t.co/9u0wWd3XEe