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OverviewMen Against Men Abuse (MAMA): A Call to Break the Silence of Male Suffering By Khokhovula Gundabaloyi For too long, the story of abuse has been told as if only one side exists. Men have been painted only as aggressors, never as victims. Yet behind closed doors, countless men bleed in silence. They are insulted, humiliated, mocked, financially drained, falsely accused, and emotionally broken - but rarely believed. Their tears are dismissed, their struggles ridiculed, and their voices silenced. This book shatters that silence. Men Against Men Abuse (MAMA) is not just a book. It is a roar. It is the cry of fathers stripped from their children by biased systems. It is the story of husbands mocked and ridiculed in their own homes. It is the truth of workers humiliated at their workplaces, soldiers and police officers suffering trauma behind uniforms, and sons growing up in families where abuse is inherited like a curse. It is a book of real testimonies and living voices, declaring that abuse has no gender - and therefore justice must have no bias. Across its pillars, the book explores every hidden face of male suffering. It begins with the culture of silence that tells men, ""A man cannot cry."" It exposes emotional and financial manipulation, physical and sexual abuse against men, and the destructive psychological games that break their spirits. It goes into the pain of families torn apart by false accusations, divorce, and children turned against their fathers. It uncovers how workplaces, courts, and faith communities often ignore or mock men's cries. And it journeys into the inner battles of depression, addiction, broken identity, and suicide - the wounds men carry alone until some choose to end their lives. Yet this book does not remain in despair. It calls men back to the ancestral fire of brotherhood, to the warrior's spirit of strength without violence, and to rituals of healing that restore dignity. It shares testimonies of men who spoke out, built safe spaces, and transformed silence into advocacy. It reveals the birth of a movement: MAMA - Men Against Men Abuse - a brotherhood without borders, a global roar that will no longer be silenced. This is not a book against women. It is a book against abuse, injustice, and silence. It seeks balance, not war. It declares that men and women must honor one another, that families must be rebuilt on respect, and that justice must serve all victims equally. Khokhovula Gundabaloyi, founder of The Empire Mountain Books and The Empire Motivational Dialogue Spiritual Movement, writes with the voice of a warrior and the heart of a healer. Through vivid storytelling, ancestral proverbs, real-life testimonies, and spiritual insight, he calls men out of the shadows and into the light of healing. If you are a man, this book is your voice. If you are a woman, this book opens your eyes to wounds long ignored. If you are a leader, this book challenges you to create justice that is fair for all. And if you are a community, this book calls you to stop mocking, start listening, and begin healing. Women must not resist this message, because it does not rise against them but for them. When men heal, homes heal. When fathers are restored, children grow in balance. When justice is equal, families are stronger. To deny men's pain is to weaken society itself. Women gain safety, respect, and harmony when men are heard, healed, and given dignity. MAMA seeks balance, not rivalry - and balance uplifts all. The silence has ended. The roar has begun. This is MAMA. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ndondo Morris Mngomezulu , Khokhovula GundabaloyiPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.327kg ISBN: 9798268572896Pages: 182 Publication Date: 05 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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