About

by Ferdinand Bardamu

In Mala Fide is an online magazine dedicated to publishing heretical and unpopular ideas. Ideas that polite society considers “racist,” “misogynistic,” “homophobic,” “bigoted” or other slurs used to shut down critical thinking and maintain the web of delusions that keep our world broken and dying. We’re here to put their myths to rest by educating and entertaining you with such crimethink nuggets as these:

  • Multiculturalism and globalization are shams that are replacing authentic culture and community with lowest-common-denominator consumerism.
  • Women don’t want nice guys, they want dominant, assertive men, and you can become one.
  • Virtually all major economists, businessmen and scientists are sociopaths and liars.
  • Feminism is a hate movement designed to disenfranchise and dehumanize men.
  • The traditional left-wing/right-wing political dichotomies (liberalism vs. conservatism, socialism vs. capitalism etc.) are quickly becoming obsolete.

In short, we’re the scary people your parents, friends and college professors warned you about.

We don’t always agree on issues. In fact, we disagree frequently, counting among our numbers men’s rights activists, hedonists, Christian patriarchs, white nationalists and other marginalized groups. But all of us are dedicated to exposing the uncomfortable realities of the world around us with insight and wit. Sit down, strap in and get ready for one hell of a ride.

In Mala Fide was founded and is edited by Ferdinand Bardamu. It originally served as his personal blog from its inception in July of 2009 to its relaunch in March of 2011. To contact Ferdinand or any of the IMF staff, click here.

Header and logo design by Jack Donovan. Check out his website here.

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