A Voice for Men (also known as AVfM, AVFM or AV4M) is a United States-based for-profit limited liability company and online publication founded in 2009 by Paul Elam. A proponent of the men's rights movement, or "Men's Human Rights Activism", it is the largest and most influential men's rights website. Its editorial position is strongly antifeminist and frequently accuses feminists of being misandrist in their mindset.
AVFM hosts articles, radio shows, and a forum. It occasionally features groups. AVFM's staff members and contributors are unpaid volunteers with the exception of the founder. The site has an online store, called The Red Pill Shop, which sells T-shirts, cell phone covers, and holiday decorations. The site also accepts donations, all of which go to Elam, who says he uses the money to advance his cause. According to Dun & Bradstreet's database, AVFM has an estimated $120,000 in yearly revenue and one employee.
In March 2011, AVfM launched a broadcasting franchise on BlogTalkRadio. Paul Elam hosted the first broadcast.
If they had ever told me how sweet a kiss could be
I would have said "Impossible, impossible for me"
And if they said I'd find you beyond the rainbow's end
I would have said "Impossible, impossible, my friend"
To dream about what might have been
Is strange enough for me
But now it seems I'm living in
A dream too beautiful to be
If they had said a moonbeam could calm a stormy sea
I would have said "Impossible" but now at last I see
That nothing is impossible if you are here with me
I would have said "Impossible" but now at last I see
That nothing is impossible if you are here with me