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🗓️ 24 January 2017
⏱️ 39 minutes
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Paul Elam, the controversial founder of A Voice for Men, joins me to discuss family courts, no-fault divorce, feminism, and the state.
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0:00.0 | The Tom Woods Show, episode 832. |
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0:29.7 | I've got a controversial guest today. That's Paul Elam, who is a central figure in the so-called |
0:35.8 | men's rights or men's movement. He is the creator of the |
0:40.1 | website, A Voice for Men.com. Of course, I'll link to that at tomwoods.com slash 832. And he figured |
0:47.5 | prominently in the Red Pill documentary that we talked about not too long ago on the show with documentary filmmaker Cassie |
0:56.3 | Jay. I do want to warn you there are some adult themes raised in this episode, so you might |
1:02.5 | want to be careful if you have any little ears around. Paul, welcome to the show. |
1:07.2 | Thanks, Tom. I'm glad to be here. I heard from you because of the interview I did with |
1:11.3 | Cassie Jay, and I thought, all right, Cassie Jay was an interesting person to talk to being a |
1:16.1 | documentary filmmaker and somebody who was unlikely to be sympathetic to you, who gave you guys, |
1:21.8 | I thought, a fair hearing. Well, then I thought, well, why not go, you know, right, directly |
1:26.5 | to the horse's mouth here? |
1:27.8 | Let's talk directly to Paul Elam. Why not, right? We're fearless here on the show. Why not do that? |
1:34.0 | Let me have you tell me, I'm going to ask you about a voice for men in a minute, but tell me more broadly how you would describe the men's rights movement, particularly to people who are unfamiliar with it or even hostile. |
1:47.2 | Because when I posted an episode on this, I was getting men's rights movement. |
1:51.7 | Ha, ha, ha. Why don't you have a billionaire's rights movement and stuff like that? |
1:55.8 | And by the way, as it turns out, I also believe in billionaires' rights. |
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