
In the court of public opinion, when we seek relief against Big Femma’s libels and slanders of men and boys and its exploitation of implicit biases against masculinity and maleness, we fight an uphill battle. Lies told often enough become The Truth so a typical person, inculcated with the notions that “women are oppressed,” women’s oppression is “total,” and “men are the agents of women’s oppression,” believes counter-feminist men are merely upset about women’s progress, women’s righteous demands for justice and the resulting loss of men’s many privileges. So the feminist juggernaut keeps rolling merrily along and we remain painted as the beasts and oppressors of feminist lore.
In that court of public opinion, we need our messaging to be “stickier.” According to communications experts, sticky messaging is
Simple
Unexpected
Concrete
Credible
Emotional.
It also tells stories.
And we need what lawyers call a Theory of Our Case. The University of Indiana School of Law says developing a theory of a case is the most important thing an advocate can do, and the process should follow these guidelines:
It is not a presentation of every fact and every possible argument.
Dumping all the details, statistics and points of law into the jury’s lap simply overwhelms them and obfuscates the important unifying themes.
Before launching an argument it is the advocate’s job to sort the information, organize it, simplify it and present it to the jury in a relatable framework.
The final product should be a cohesive, logical view of the merits of our case that is consistent with the average person’s common everyday experience.
This infographic can give us a start.

The infographic makes it easy for the public to understand and acknowledge that it is mainly women, not men, who are still promoting old gender stereotypes and unilaterally obstructing the bilateral movement for gender equality.
Fatherhood is perhaps the most crucial male gender issue, even for boys, whether we want to be fathers or not. Though feminism’s libels and slanders are crafted primarily to block our march toward parental equality, they hurt us all in numerous ways by jeopardizing our opportunities for relationships and connection, and exacerbating our risks of adverse, second-class, prejudicial treatment.
If we don't pursue this case, or something much like it, how can we expect our boys to be anything but demoralized about their prospects for happiness and their eagerness to grow up to be men… like us.
'Feminist Libel and Slander', Indeed.
As I've said elsewhere before, in 1996-97, I was engaged to an 'Ardent' Feminist (there is another word I could use that starts with an 'R' and ends with a 'd'), back when I believed the lie it was about Men & Women being treated with equal value.
I found out though, that any time we had a disagreement, any time I corrected her, she would get angry at me beyond any reasonable measure. This caused me to hold my tongue more & more, as I loved her and I didn't want to fight. Eventually though, issues came up I could not be silent about and because I loved the Truth more than her Feelings, she left, calling me, 'The most abusive Man she'd ever known.'
In the aftermath, knowing that her Feminist Ideology was a core issue, but not knowing exactly why, I did a ton of research. This included reading the book she called her, 'Bible' (That's "Secret Survivors", by E. Sue Blume) In that book, Blume, a respected Feminist author, states Flat-Out that Men are abusive by *Nature*, while Women cannot be abusive under *Any* circumstances.
That was my Rosetta Stone. Like a Key fitting in a Lock, once I read that, nearly all of my Ex's behavior made sense. (Honestly I was surprised she'd even *have* a relationship with a Guy believing this.) It made me even more sad & angry that this young woman I had loved, who had a host of issues & needed real help, was being led astray by a Worldview doing her no favors & leading her further into darkness.
Sadly, what I went through was just a microcosm of what all of Western Culture is now experiencing.
Well said Jack. There is a huge case for feminist libel and slander. I loved the image!