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by Anonymous User on Thursday November 20, @09:22AM EST (#1)
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There are "DV awareness" billboards all over MA right now that use false stats and hysteria that intend to put fear into a target population, these billboards are not about dealing with individual lawbreakers.
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Is there any way to get these people to stop making inaccurate factual claims? It's universally characteristic of the DV industry. That and their refusal to acknowledge the seriousness of male victims and female perpetrators. Of course they also refuse to acknowledge women's violence toward children and false allegations of DV.
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by Anonymous User on Thursday November 20, @04:17PM EST (#3)
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"Only a decade ago, many domestic abusers felt safe from criminal prosecution. Many victims felt they had nowhere to go but home to more abuse. Progress has been steady. With the Family Justice Center, the societal response will be both efficient and comprehensive."
A decade from now men will still be in the same boat. Nowhere to go.
Dan Lynch
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by Anonymous User on Thursday November 20, @10:24PM EST (#5)
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"Many victims felt they had nowhere to go but home to more abuse."
This is certainly where men are today.
Look on the bright side. As long as we have a domestic violence industry like that one in Massachusetts, we need never worry about Al Quaida. They just can't match the level of terrorism against innocent men, that the domestic violence industry practices.
Our home grown domestic violence industry terrorist have been far more wide spread and horrific to American men than a other terrorist organization in the past 30 years.
Just my opinion.
Sincerely, Ray
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I've always found it quite amusing that the same feminazis that have conspired ardently to create the DV terrorist industry also preach about the need for men and women to have "egalitarian" relationships.
Their illogic is breathtaking!
Just how is it possible to have egalitarianism in a male-female partnership when only one gender ( the so-called "fairer" one) has 24 x 7 access to a must-arrest hotline that with one phone call from HER will dispatch the local goon squad to arrest the male, and then unleash the state-funded third party abusers to steal his property, destroy his family, and ruin his career and reputation?
Sorry. But the DV injustice system itself makes egalitarian relationships an utter impossibility.
Until pervasive legal reforms dismantle the terror apparatus, eGALitarianism is just a sick joke in this captive nation.
"It's a terrible thing ... living in fear."
- Roy: hunted replicant, Blade Runner
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by Anonymous User on Sunday November 23, @08:37AM EST (#13)
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by Anonymous User on Thursday November 20, @09:31PM EST (#4)
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Is there any way to get these people to stop making inaccurate factual claims? It's universally characteristic of the DV industry.
Yes. We call it the marriage strike. Do not marry, do not live with a female, and do not have children with a female. Then you are safe from false allegations at home. Unfortunately, there is still the workplace....
As we are finding women are beginning to discover that men will not tolerate this level of Nationwide legalized abuse of their rights. The result is that women end up having to work for a living and all alone. WAAAAA!
Warble
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by Anonymous User on Thursday November 20, @10:29PM EST (#6)
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I went to a seminar at a local University recently and wore a T-shirt with a 8 1/2" X 11" color picture on it of Abe Lincoln. It said, "THE 1ST KNOWN PRESIDENTIAL VICTIM OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE."
The seminar was about what men could do to help end men's violence against women.
I sat in the front row.
Ray
I wear a varity of different T-shirts when I do my errands, etc. Some times I browse through the 15 or 20 I have and say, "What would the people like to see today?"
Ray
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Outstanding .... I really wish I could do this. Being a military service member precludes me from a lot of activities. The town I live in is only 3500 (Nome, Alaska) so I am kinda a "public figure" as we are quite prominant in the local landscape. So I sit here on my computer and add what I can. Sigh.
Steven Guerilla Gender Warfare is just Hate Speech in polite text
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by Anonymous User on Friday November 21, @12:07PM EST (#8)
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I went to a seminar at a local University recently and wore a T-shirt with a 8 1/2" X 11" color picture on it of Abe Lincoln. It said, "THE 1ST KNOWN PRESIDENTIAL VICTIM OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE."
The seminar was about what men could do to help end men's violence against women.
I sat in the front row.
Now that is a picture worth seeing!
Warble
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by Anonymous User on Friday November 21, @10:20PM EST (#10)
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We did ask a few questions, and point out a few inaccuracies.
I don't know why, but near the end the speaker said his stomach was in knots. Mine was fine. I guess lying is bad for the stomach.
Ray
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by Anonymous User on Saturday November 22, @02:47PM EST (#11)
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Ray, you rock. If half the people in the world had half the courage you have, the world would be a much better place. Thanks, Ray, for your efforts!
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by Anonymous User on Saturday November 22, @07:32PM EST (#12)
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Anon:
It's not just me. In regards to men’s issues/men’s rights, there's a synergism at work in my local area, and throughout the U.S. Ironically, I consider what is happening now as merely a learning phase. It is my fervent desire that in this evolutionary phase of the men's movement we are soundly “getting our legs under us.” Perhaps in the years to come we will politically be a force to be reckoned with.
I have not yet begun to tap all the resources and potentials to make that happen as I'm sure others have not either. Still, we have begun!
Sincerely, Ray
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