Windsor Castle guard ‘cried out for help as he was sexually assaulted by drunk female trooper at 3am’

Article here. From 2019 but exemplary of the double-standards that men are subjected to. Excerpt:

'A FEMALE soldier from Prince Harry's regiment has reportedly been let off with a warning after sexually assaulting a male colleague who cried out for help.

Trooper Corrie-Alice Holmes, 25, is said to have molested her shocked comrade after returning to base near Windsor Castle in the early hours following a drunken night out last Sunday.

The squaddie, from the prestigious Household Cavalry, is believed to have forced herself against the younger soldier, tried to kiss him and rubbed her body against his, according to the Mail On Sunday.

He rebuffed her, saying he had a girlfriend.

She only stopped her alleged assault when the stunned colleague shouted for help and a furious officer pulled her away.

Tpr Holms was hauled before senior officers the following day - where she was issued with a formal warning and told that further misconduct could see her dismissed from the Army.'

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Joy Behar Calls Out Men In ‘The View’ Audience After They Fail To Clap For Dr. Christine Blasey Ford

Article here. Excerpt:

'Joy Behar put the men in The View‘s live studio audience in the hot seat after they failed to clap for Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, who came forward with allegations of sexual assault against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in 2018.

In September of that year, Ford claimed that Kavanaugh (then a Supreme Court nominee) sexually assaulted her when they were teenagers in the 1980s. She testified about her allegations during the televised Senate Judiciary Committee hearing — though Kavanaugh was ultimately sworn into the Supreme Court the next month.

While appearing on The View to promote her new book One Way Back, Ford recalled receiving “horrible threats” following her testimony. However, she also said she received over 100,000 letters of support from all over the world.

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‘The View’ Co-Hosts Launch Into Lengthy Man-Hating Tirade

Article here. Excerpt:

'“The View” co-hosts jumped into a lengthy man-hating tirade Friday, calling straight ones “useless.”

The co-hosts responded to a TikTok trend asking women if they need men, agreeing with the majority who answered “no.” They adamantly assured they are not including gay men in their criticism.

“Because men are useless,” co-host Ana Navarro said. “I mean — and by the way, I wanted to differentiate between straight men and gay men because I think I would die without gay men. No one can gossip like a gay man, no one can help you accessorize like gay men, and nobody can help you from doing harm to yourself like gay men.”

She said her husband would be “emaciated, starving and living in his own filth” without her.'

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Feminist Male Teachers Share Their Perspectives

Article here. Excerpt:

'Hunt advised that part of being a better feminist is being a better listener. He said, “The first thing you have to do is ask yourself, ‘How has society benefited me?’ and, ‘If I’m benefiting, who is being harmed?’ Just pause, reflect, and then think.”

Rosenberg’s advice was to be more conscious of the fact that everyone lives a different experience. He said, “There are different expectations for people based on different societal factors and different historical baggage. If you don’t take that into account, you’re probably not leading that enriched of a life.”
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He added, “For all the young gentlemen reading this, I know that when I was 16 it would have been kind of hard for me to be able to read between the lines on this, but, if you’re not advocating for women’s rights, what are you standing up for?”'

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Why do men fare better than women in the college admission process?

Article here. Excerpt:

'For first-years admitted in the fall of 2023, Brown’s acceptance rate for male applicants was 6.9%, and the acceptance rate for female applicants was 4.2%, according to the University’s Common Data Set.

Despite an applicant pool of 19,666 men and 31,650 women, Brown still admitted a first-year class with an almost perfect 50/50 ratio of men to women. As a whole, the undergraduate population has a male-to-female ratio of 46/54. Federal methodology requires institutions to report applicants’ sex assigned at birth.

Brown’s admissions data mirrors a nationwide pattern: Since the 1980s, female enrollment has consistently surpassed male enrollment among institutions of higher education. Brown alum Peg Tyre ’83, Vice President of the EGF Accelerator — an accelerator for education nonprofits — provided some insight on the topic in book “The Trouble With Boys.”'

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Norway: Men's Equality Commission issues final report

Article here. Excerpt:

'But I think the work of the Commission has significance well beyond Norway. There are policymakers around the world trying to figure out how best to begin to approach the glaring, growing problems of boys and men. Now they have a blueprint.
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The Commission also calls on the Research Council in Norway to explicitly take up the challenge of improving the knowledge base on many of the issues tackling in the report. And as a pretty wonky bunch, they are keen on more data transparency too, calling for “a review and revision of the statistics pages and indicators for gender equality so that they reflect the equality challenges of boys and men to a greater extent than today.” That might sound dull: but honestly, just getting the basic facts in front of more eyes is a powerful and often necessary first step to action.'

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Circumcision's Ugly Truth

Essay here. Excerpt:

Men are being targeted by healthcare providers for forcible genital cutting and Americans—including many men who are cut—are looking the other way. Male child genital cutting (aka newborn circumcision) deprives these men of a full sexual life and open sexual future. These men are not being forcibly circumcised as adults but when they are newborns, a time when they are the most defenseless.

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"The Coming Incel Revolution"

Interesting YouTube video discussion here. TLDR: "Incels" are simply young men who are relationally and sexually frustrated because women and the rest of society have devalued them. Cut off from romantic and financial resources, this class of man constitutes a new brand of marginalized minority. Like any marginalized group, they're angry and potentially volatile as a socio-political class. Unless something changes, the future vis-a-vis this class of person is both fraught and may pose a serious threat to the political establishment.

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Inside the twisted minds of female teacher pedos

Article here. Nice to finally see a general acknowledgement of female predatory sexual behavior vs. the media constantly casting it as a one-off thing or a case of "forbidden love". Excerpt:

'The typical physical profile of a female sex predator is a caucasian woman in her 30s, according to new research.
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One of the women that I worked with confessed to me that she prided herself on being 'sensitive and caring' because she knew that would make young males 'feel safe.'

When I challenged her by informing her that she was harming these individuals, she replied, 'it never felt that way to me.'

Another predatory practice is the luring of victims with sexually suggestive or outright pornographic posts on social media or in private digital communications.'

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New social media trend tells men to enter their ‘soft guy era’: ‘Being a provider in 2024 is a scam’

Article here. Excerpt:

'A new trend has emerged on TikTok known as the ‘soft guy era’, which advises men to stop being sole providers in their romantic relationships.

"The soft guy era movement is [about] promoting partnership. You’re telling me you’re a grown woman, and you’re my woman, and you can’t put up 50% of the bills, you’re broke and lazy," a TikToker who goes by the name Lil Goodie said.

"We all know being a provider in 2024 is a scam. So we don’t care, we’re not doing that anymore. We know that’s old-fashioned, these women got money, these women are working, so they need to contribute," another influencer named Scarfacemark said.

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John Cleese says he’s ‘surprisingly poor’ after five-decade career

Article here. Excerpt:

'John Cleese has joked about how his $20m divorce has resulted in him having to work in his eighties.

The Monty Python star and co-creator, 84, will soon celebrate the opening of a Fawlty Towers stage show in London’s West End, adapted from three episodes of his and Connie Booth’s seminal British sitcom.
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In a forthcoming interview with SagaMagazine, the comic discusses his reasons for working on new projects as opposed to resting – and mentions the costly end of his third marriage as one of the main motivations.'

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How to save boys from masculinity

Article here. Excerpt:

'But what she found is that, despite considerable progress on gender in society, the way we raise boys hasn’t changed much — and the collision of expectations has created a crisis for boys that has fed the crisis for young men that has, in turn, fed the crisis of democracy that’s facing the world today.

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Bill ending Medicaid coverage for elective circumcisions fails

Article here. Excerpt:

'New Hampshire Medicaid plans will continue to cover all infant circumcisions for parents who choose the procedure.

In a 178-197 vote, lawmakers rejected House Bill 1683, which would have limited Medicaid coverage to medically necessary circumcision. The bill’s supporters said they opposed spending state money on elective procedures. The bill was one of two addressing circumcision this year; House Bill 1706 sought to require providers to show parents the tools used for circumcision and explain the risks, such as the potential for decreased sexual pleasure, before performing the procedure. The House voted to send that bill to interim study earlier this month.

In urging House members to defeat the bill, Rep. Joe Schapiro, a Keene Democrat, cited health benefits and made the kind of parental-rights argument often voiced by Republicans who supported the bill.

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Abortion, circumcision, workforce among focus areas in new round of health care legislation

Article here. Excerpt:

'Unless a child required circumcision for medical reasons, Medicaid could no longer cover it under House Bill 1683. A separate bill would require providers to show parents the tools used in a circumcision and get their written permission before performing the procedure.

In fiscal year 2023, the state’s Medicaid plan, half of which is funded by the federal government, paid $213,160 for circumcision procedures, according to the Department of Health and Human Services. Of that, about $90,500 was for “elective” circumcisions that would no longer be covered under the bill.

Nearly 20 states have passed similar legislation, according to the Journal of Urology. Medical experts disagree over whether the potential risks, such as surgical complications, outweigh the potential benefits, such as a reduced risk of urinary tract infections.

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I’m a man, and here’s what Danny Dyer’s How to Be a Man doesn’t tell you about the ‘war on men’

Article here. Excerpt:

'In these specific ways and others, it’s true that men do sometimes have it worse than women; that men are subject to prejudices and pressures that women usually are not. But misandry hasn’t produced these conditions. They are caused and exacerbated by the self-same patriarchy that chauvinist men espouse. Conventional masculinity hasn’t been torn down by the feminist agenda: it’s buckled under its own noxious expectations. What matters is that we construct something healthier and more honest from its rubble.
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