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More about the Italian father shelter
posted by Matt on 12:38 AM December 20th, 2004
Divorce Linucs writes "I found a good translation of the news item about the italian father shelter in Bolzano.

'Divorced and separated men who have been _forced_ to give up their houses and empty their pockets for child support can apply for one of the five rooms with private bath in the communal home which could soon be copied across Italy.'"

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Linucs writes "The proper translation for "mamma-loving country" should be "forcibly emasculated country under the radical-feminist boot", while "forced" actually stands for "fraudolent wealth redistribution", but you get the idea anyway: divorced dads sound like refugees from some war torn country. The thought of being possibly removed from my own house and sent to a socialist-sounding shelter really is the wind under my wings... Hey, at least we still have "democracy"."

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Burn white ribbon (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 08:32 AM December 20th, 2004 EST (#1)
http://www.cafepress.com/ribboncandle

For printers:
http://netrix.mine.nu:81/other/ribboncandle.png

Print them out to show your non support of women's-rights/the-white-ribbon-campaign
not good.. (Score:1)
by n.j. on 02:55 PM December 20th, 2004 EST (#3)
>Print them out to show your non support of women's-rights/the-white-ribbon-campaign

There are some problems with that symbolism. I have nothing against women's rights, as long as men's rights are equally taken care of.
The motif could mean both: anti-white-ribbon-campaign, which would be good because there don't need to be any campaigns for women's rights here anymore, for obvious reasons.
Or an opposition to women's rights themselves, which would look blimpish and of which I think nothing.


Yay, Italy! (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 01:50 PM December 20th, 2004 EST (#2)
Now if we can just get the same thing going here, in the U.S..

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