About Us

MensNet has a goal: to raise the consciousness of today's men:

  • They need not feel guilty about past gender roles.

  • They must address the "feminization of America."

  • Women copying men's faults is the great feminine mistake.

  • Traditional roles were worse for men than women.

  • The high divorce rate is a symptom of the problem.

  • People should be proud of their biological differences.

  • Today's progressive man has been conned by feminism.

  • There is a war against our schoolboys as well.

  • The women's movement is hypocritical.

  • Fathers in divorce are the "disposable parent."

  • And, the longest war, the battle of the sexes, is easily being won by feminists, because only they have showed up.
     

Tony Nazzaro has been a vocal presence in the "Men's Movement" for over 10 years and has made dozens of appearances on nationwide television talk shows. Tony said, "I started the MensNet TV program in May 1999 because I felt there was a very strong need for men to discuss gender issues."

An avid editorialist on men's issues, Tony has been quoted in articles and on news programs from as far away as China. "Upon returning from the Army after two years [as a volunteer] in Vietnam," Tony said, "I realized something was wrong with our society. The difference from 1968 to 1970 with the women's movement and the sexual revolution seemed like day and night, especially if you had a problem with those changes." Married in 1975, he and his ex-wife had three daughters before they divorced in 1995.

Tony joined the Men's Movement in 1987 as part of the National Organization for Men. The following year, he joined the National Center for Men, rising to the position of Deputy Director. After leaving the NCM, Tony went back to the NOM for a year as the Membership Director. Tony split off from both organizations, forming the Men's Action Network (MAN) in 1995. Though the MAN still exists organizationally, Tony felt a greater need to take his views to the TV screen. Entire media and seminar experience.
 

Roy Barreca, co-host and producer, started as a men's activist in 1990 when he assumed the role of Public Relations Director for the National Center for Men. Roy has discussed men's rights and gender clashes on such television shows as Donahue, Sally Jessy Raphael, Jerry Springer, The Maury Povich Show and Nine Broadcast Plaza with Matt Lauer, along with many others. Read Roy's biography.

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THE MENSNET CREW
Carmelo Rigaglia - Director
Tom Ranavaro - Audio
Paul Schmitt - Technical Director
Ed Kalarchian - Graphics
Bert Perrelli - Floor Manager
John Capra - Camera
John Bendetti - Camera
Brian Woods - Camera
Scott Sayer - Camera
Mark Sutton - Manhattan, Assistant Producer
Michelle Boccia - On-Location Director
Andre Rodriguez - Webmaster

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