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Links: Buster B
posted by Adam on Saturday April 05, @02:33PM
from the Links dept.
Web Links Since it's all quiet on the submissions front, I think you'll be interested in visiting Buster B's webpage for a libary of writing on men's issues, you'll probably be there a while :-) And don't miss his web log either.

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thanks (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on Sunday April 06, @03:25PM EST (#1)
Didn't know about this site. BusterB is very smart and witty. Worth taking a look
good site (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on Sunday April 06, @03:31PM EST (#2)
I usually am just a lurker but I have to say that's a good site I've never been there before, I've spent a good hour reading through the articles. The more web sites like this the more men will find them and learn. I like how this guy critiques conservative chivalry as well. I especially liked this article on stereotypes that feminists like to encourage while at the same time claiming to fight against all forms of stereotypes. Here it is http://www.themenscenter.com/busterb/stereoty.htm

I got this thought going through my head that I've been thinking about. It might not make sense, A lot of feminists like to blame men for bad traits or negative contributions from women to society, saying that men created their enviroment so the root cause must be men. While at the same time glorifying and claiming the good things women contribute to society saying. I say that if we have to claim responsibility and be blamed for the bad things women contribute, than men should be able to claim all the good things women do as the root cause from men. If that makes any sense. I don't think they can have it both ways.
    A woman kills her five children and immediately the finger is pointed at the man. A woman runs over her husband and it's really his fault. We get blamed for the bad things women do, I've really never seen men be blamed for the good things women do. That's my thought.
Aaron
Under the Radar (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on Monday April 07, @04:38PM EST (#3)
I too was surprised that I've never seen this site. Thanks for pointing it out (whoever did.
Sites like this help men shift their whole perspective on gender issues. They do not pull any punches and they engage in no low blows.

Mark
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