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Montel Williams: A Public Ally Of Men?
posted by Scott on Thursday January 11, @06:25AM
from the media dept.
The Media Bill Kuhl wrote in about his thoughts regarding Montel Williams and his talk show. Bill believes that Williams has generally been an open minded and supportive public figure for men's issues by the way he handles gender on his program. I'm not too familiar with talk shows personally, but I don't recall ever hearing about pro-male issues (including Choice for Men) being discussed on any other TV talk shows (with one or two rare exceptions). Perhaps his program is targeted to more male viewers, which is probably a significant difference from other talk shows. Click "Read More" below to check out Bill's thoughts, and feel free to express your own opinions in the comment board for this story.

Montel Williams: Public Ally?

It's quite possible that the men's movement has a very reliable, consistent ally in Montel Williams of the "Montel Williams Show." As noted in Mensactivism.org a few days ago, Williams will feature the author of Abused Men: The Hidden Side of Domestic Violence Philip Cook in a couple of weeks. On today's telecast, January 9, the issue at hand was couples struggling over just what kinds of health treatments their children should or should not undergo. Early in the show a wife and mother debating with her husband over whether to immunize their daughter tried to bolster her point of view by stating, "Usually the mom makes the decisions on a lot of issues like that [that is, health decisions for the child]." Williams immediately countered with, "Woah! Woah! Let's not be so sexist around here! ..... maybe that's the way it has been but I think if 2 people create a child 2 people share a right to make all the decisions about that child ..."

Later, the show contained a segment on a couple debating over whether their 7-month old son should be circumcised. Kudos to Williams for helping bring this controversial procedure to light! The mother, the one opposed to circumcision in this case, referred to it as "barbaric" and "unnecessary." Both sides of the issue were brought out with a number of good points being made by a pair of authorities in attendance. I've consistently watched Williams' show for a few years now. He has done shows on, or that at least touch on, domestic violence by women, fathers' rights, the controversy over sexual harassment and false accusations against men by women. I can resolutely say that Williams has a side of himself that is wholly devoted to the rights and concerns of men and boys - and he is not at all afraid to express this side. His show is a good vehicle for getting men's and boys' issues into the public spotlight. There are even some television markets that run his show twice in one day (the second time being in the wee hours of the morning). I encourage you to make local television affiliates that carry Williams' show aware of our appreciation to them.


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Montel Williams: Public Ally? (Score:1)
by joewdunbar on Thursday January 11, @10:17AM EST (#1)
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I have not seen his show, or many of the other talk shows as I suppose there aired when I'm at work 9-5 (actually more like 7-7). Anyways I have heard others comment positively on Montel and would like to know more about him, when his show is aired (Boston area) and how we can contact him with our support and encouragement to help him go where many other talk shows don't
Go Montel!
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