Fred on Maureen (and the Sisterhood)

Philalethes writes "Fred Reed's latest column does it again:

'Maureen [Dowd] is the resentment columnist for the New York Times. ... In a recent column, headed "Men Just Want Mommy," ... we have the eternal cry (at least it’s beginning to feel eternal) of the unhappy feminist: "The whole world can’t stand me. What’s wrong with the whole world?" ... Actually, what men very much do not want is to marry Mommy. The problem for Maureen is that she is Mommy: censorious, moralizing, self-pitying, endlessly instructive, and so achingly tedious that men find themselves thinking of moldy bath sponges.'

Actually, it's all pretty depressing, but it's good to get a laugh out of it now and then; thanks, Fred."

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RADAR Alert: Men's Resource Center Abuses Men with False Stereotypes

On Monday February 14, the Men’s Resource Center of Western Massachusetts is running a Valentine’s Day advertisement (see below) which states, “Women are entitled to live their lives free of fear of abuse and violence.”

The ad conveniently forgets to mention that women are just as likely as men to commit domestic violence. Indeed, the advertisement promotes the worst stereotypes about the so-called “masculine culture of violence.”

Click "Read more..." for more.

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Carl Fiorina? He'd Probably Be Out of Work, Too

bandersnatch writes "From The New York Times, THE question was bound to come up: If Carleton S. Fiorina were a man, would the outcome of her turbulent tenure as chief executive of Hewlett-Packard have been different?
Most management specialists say no. They contend that the company's misguided Compaq acquisition and sluggish performance would have taken down any chief executive, of either sex. And many note that Hewlett-Packard has tried hard to avoid any taint of sex discrimination; one woman, Ann M. Livermore, a respected Hewlett executive, is a possible candidate to replace Ms. Fiorina, and another, Patricia C. Dunn, is the nonexecutive chairwoman of Hewlett's board. As usual, feminists are spreading their doom and gloom message equating Carly's firing as a major setback for women."

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Woman who killed child agrees to be sterilized

In Atlanta, a woman killed her 5-week-old daughter. The woman has agreed to undergo sterilization plus 5 months probation in order to avoid a murder charge.

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Son Shoots Father Over DV Perception Error

Ray writes "Have a field day with this one: Official: Son Mistakes Parents' Sex For Domestic Abuse
Boy, 16, Charged With Assault With Deadly Weapon
. This story is missing a few key details, but the details it gives create a whole new perception of how dysfunctional families can be dangerous places. Due to the gender feminists' widespread indoctrination of society, that there's a domestic violence epidemic in families, it's not too terribly surprising to see a "shoot first" attitude towards the family patriarch in this story."

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Suicide Outstrips War-Related Deaths

Just look at this. See the sex-related differences? No surprise to many of us.

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What, no baby?

I just came across an interesting book review over at the The Age about the fertility crisis in Australia. Evidently, a certain half of humanity is still having alot of trouble seeing the link between action and reaction, and just can't quite figure out why their world of hurt is starting to get bigger. And of course, the fact that everything else should change (the nearest man, the enviroment, the workplace policies etc) to suit them, while they remain the same won't strictly encourage you to empathize.



Oh yeah, since it's The Age, read it quick, since they're infamous for archiving their stuff in under a week.

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Blogs Aplenty

Here's a few blogs to keep you busy, commentary on all sorts of things the mainstream media won't even consider:



Gonzo's Bar and Go-Go Grill II

Men's Hour Blog

Mirror Of The Soul

Man Power: Men going their own way

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The female/feminist privilege checklist

This was written a few years ago by various unknown authors, since it's been going around again, I think you'll be interested in having a read. Anybody else wanna add to this list? I think there's a few things we can add.

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Woman Fabricates Tossed Baby Story

To hide her pregnancy and abandon her baby, a woman made up a story she told to police. Why do people still question the ability of a woman to lie to the authorities?

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Abuse cases face double standard

ahhkaboom writes "A news story about how females sexually abusing males is not taken seriously. It uses examples of school teachers abusing children."

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Pregnant woman kills woman attacker

Anonymous User writes "I guess men are not the only ones that threaten pregnant women. Read here"

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DV activist beats child to death

Thomas Jefferson writes "Lynn Giovanni told state troopers about her horrible crime: How she bashed in her daughter's head while the teenager slept and took off in her car to end her own life. Friends said Lynn Giovanni had written a book, "Judicial System Loopholes," last year that slammed the court's treatment of domestic violence. Giovanni
used the nom de plume "Faith Hope.""

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RADAR Super Bowl Campaign Tosses a Shut-out

Click "Read more..." to read a press release from RADAR regarding recent efforts to eductate media outlets about the true facts about domestic violence.

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After School, The Documentary

bandersnatch writes "From the official website:

In the summer of 2004, Debbie Lafave, a 23 year old schoolteacher from Florida, was arrested for allegedly having numerous sexual encounters with her 14 year old 8th grade student. She has pleaded “not guilty” by reason of insanity; her trial is set for April 2005.
Months after the tragedy, Owen Lafave, her husband of less than one year, wants answers. He has teamed up with a documentary crew to narrate and explore the truth and reasons behind the rise in cases of child molestation by teachers in our schools.
“After School” is a disturbing look at a plague affecting our families and, more importantly, our children."

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