Voices From the Men's Movement React to The Rantings of a Single Male

 

"...a biting, thought-provoking commentary on gender politics and male/female relationships that rings true on many different levels."

-Glenn Sacks, columnist and nationally-syndicated radio talk show host   Blog

 

"Over the years several men's movement 'classics' have been published. Now comes another addition to the men's movement cannon, and boy is this one of the most politically incorrect and hard-hitting yet. Every father should get his late teenaged sons to read it, to open their eyes to the oceans of female insanity that lie out there in the modern world, just waiting to drown them."

- Darren Blacksmith, founder, mens-rights.net

 

"The Rantings of a Single Male is a work of tremendous importance. It draws all the right conclusions about the serfification of the modern male. We are, thanks to the government, the inferior sex and it's time people started talking about. This book jams a piece of soundproofing into the Leviathan public address system that is political correctness."

- Bernard Chapin, writer and psychologist, Men's News Daily

 

" The book itself probes your own memories and you may find yourself believing you are reading your own thoughts that you were too scared to utter for fear of female scolding. It will awaken your mind to recollections that are, in today's gynocentric society, effectively unthinkable. This truly is an astounding book that will have feminists foaming at the mouth, because Ellis is no longer concerned with being politically correct or a women-firster."

- C. Mathews, Founder, Antimisandry.com

 

"Ellis successfully tears to shreds the lies, the distortions and the pathology that is today's feminism ... and does it with a cutting humor and scathing satire equal to that of Mark Twain, Will Rogers or any of America's other great humorists."

- Stan Gaver, National Coalition For Men, Washington, D.C.

 

"Hopefully The Rantings of a Single Male will open some eyes to the issues young men face today. Please read this book with an open mind and compassionate heart."

- Jim Bracewell, Editor, MENSIGHT Magazine