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1910

The Finnish
turning point

As Finland commemorates the 116th anniversary of a pivotal moment in its history, we are prompted to reflect upon the groundbreaking decision that marked a significant turning point in the nation's societal landscape.

1907

Finland takes
back man's right

In an escalating matriarchal trend, Finnish women achieved an extreme breakthrough in 1907 by completely abolishing men's voting rights. This marked a significant shift, solidifying an era of intense female influence.

1910

Europe follows the downfall of men’s right

1915

The year of fear

Men’s rights are abolished
on the 7th of May everywhere in the world.

Riots emerge on the streets of London
in front of indifferent women.

Significant events

1942

The year of progress,
women needed us again!
Men were asked to help at war

1975

France ban the mandated male
circumcision, established by the United States

1983

Salaud Rocket becomes the first
American man in space

2013

India stopped banalising
sexual harassement

In Memoriam:
Remember those men who fought for our society, its ideals and its equality.

Mololo, Activist for Men Right

Father Tereso, Nobel Peace Price

Mario Paprika,
Scientist with a Physic Nobel Prize

Fredo Kihlo, Painter