The Pigman Cometh - Men's Rights From the ViewPoint of a Left Wing Swine

The Pigman Cometh is a men's rights website written from a humorous, left wing perspective.

The Pigman Cometh is a men's rights website written from a humorous and snarky perspective. Unlike most men's rights sites, which lean to the right of the political spectrum, The Pigman Cometh takes a left wing / liberal view which acknowledges that there is more to male oppression than the machinations of radical feminists.

Host and head writer Porky D. provides thought-provoking commentary on a variety of issues affecting men and boys. From legal system inequities to differences in life expectancy, from the way males are depicted in popular culture and the news media to corporate malfeasance, no area is neglected when it comes to making life better for the average male.

At The Pigman Cometh we believe that men and boys have fallen far behind women and girls in most measures of happiness and success. Males are four times more likely to be the victims of murder or suicide, less likely to go to university, have worse health outcomes in every area shared by the sexes, and are constantly portrayed as idiots, villains or incompetents in the media. Even as children males are more likely to fall prey to physical abuse, more likely to fail at school, and less likely to be seen as victims in cases of statutory rape. As part of the online wing of the men's movement it is our mission to bring attention to these problems, as a problem unknown is a problem doomed to remain unsolved.

Also featured is the comic strip that gives the site its name. A free wheeling and often surreal left wing themed series, "The Pigman Cometh" sees our porcine hero takes on the world armed with nothing but his wit and a concrete-filled rubber chicken. From warmongering neo-conservatives to plutocrats in Democratic clothing and undead feminists, none can escape the Pigman's righteous fury.

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