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Angry Harry – Men’s Rights Blog

Filed under: General — Rob Case @ 2:13 pm Sat 19th May 2007

There’s a poll being conducted at this site, where you can vote for your favorite blog in a number of different categories – one category being political blogs. Top of the voting so far with 300 votes is a feminist blog, but a Men’s Rights blog, AngryHarry, has made a sudden and fast rise and is now at 12 place with 47 votes. If you like his site, or want to make a statement of support, add your vote. You need to register and give an e-mail address, so it takes a few minutes.

6 Comments »

  1. I will vote for Angry Harry although I don’t understand how the feministe site nor angry harry are political sites.

    Comment by julie — Sun 20th May 2007 @ 2:48 pm

  2. They’re not political in the sense that neither blog is commenting on the political establishment eg parliament and politicians.
    I’ve never heard a politician even use the term “Men’s Rights”, much less support it (though John Tamihere got close – I’m sure he was just itching to let loose).
    But establishment politics is only the end-game of a far more complex piece of political work.
    Introducing new ideas of justice into the public consciousness is a profoundly political act. All political movements have their roots in past injustices. I would say that wherever people feel strongly that they are being denied justice, they are equally saying that they are not being represented politically.
    In this sense, all Men’s Rights blogs are political.

    Comment by Rob Case — Sun 20th May 2007 @ 6:33 pm

  3. Rob, I see what you mean.

    Comment by julie — Mon 21st May 2007 @ 7:48 am

  4. There’s been a big response to the call to support AngryHarry. The site has gone from 12th place to 3rd place in just 3 days.

    Comment by Rob Case — Mon 21st May 2007 @ 6:27 pm

  5. Angry Harry (here) has eclipsed the feminist blog and is now best political blog by a clear and growing lead.
    Voting continues until October.

    Comment by Rob Case — Fri 25th May 2007 @ 10:42 am

  6. Feminism is the radical notion that femists are women

    Comment by Michael Blaxall — Tue 4th September 2007 @ 12:09 pm

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