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Counter-DV Bias Letter Published in Major CA Regional Paper
posted by Matt on 11:33 PM March 2nd, 2005
RADAR Project Congratulations to NCFM-LA member Harry Crouch for this letter's publication in the North County Times. That "Lace Curtain" gets thinner and thinner every day!

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Let no lie go unanwered (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 02:06 AM March 3rd, 2005 EST (#1)
Hat's off to Harry for getting that published, and hats off to Radar for holding the domestic violence industry to the accountability it's never had.

It is my most fervent prayer that it will continue to get harder and harder for those hate monger lying bigots in the domestic violence industry to peddle their virulent man-hating agenda.

Someday we really have to do something for all the men who have been injured by those gender feminist, domestic violence industry batterers like put those gender feminist batterers in prison for seven years each for all the evil they have done to innocent men.

Sincerely, Ray
WOW (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 10:16 AM March 3rd, 2005 EST (#2)

This article was the best one I have ever seen written in a paper.

The control feminists have had in the media and in controlling cultural norms is so complete that people do not even question reality anymore.

Feminists theory is based upon lies to undermine the lives of all men... The more power their hate movement gains, the more the ugly head of feminism is exposed for all to ponder upon.

Look where their hate movement is going now...
Re:WOW (Score:1)
by Kyo on 11:21 AM March 3rd, 2005 EST (#3)
That was great. I can't believe that a newspaper would publish that in this age. Hopefully the gender feminists' power is on the downswing.
Re:WOW (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 01:51 PM March 3rd, 2005 EST (#5)
I agree.
Crouch's letter is PERFECT! I wouldn't and couldn't add anything to make it better.
I too am a bit amazed that it actually got published. Pleased as can be, but still amazed!
We just have to keep hacking away at the feminist lie-tentacles of this monster. There are a lot of tentacles but the truth is the best weapon for cutting those tentacles.

  Thundercloud.
  "Hoka hey!"
Yeah, what Thudercloud said! (Score:1)
by LSBeene on 05:27 PM March 4th, 2005 EST (#9)
I agree,

what's whacked is notice they focus on the WIFE of the guy.

And that's why we need, need, need! to get more women into the MRA movement. For whatever reason women are better at organizing, the press gives them more ink, and, besides it's nice to have women around.

God Bless our women supporters!

And God Bless our Troops in Iraq!

Steven
Guerrilla Gender Warfare is just Hate Speech in polite text
I sent this to that journalist (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 11:34 AM March 3rd, 2005 EST (#4)
For Battered Men Their Batterings Never End

"As recently as Monday (Valentine's Day) I attended a function of the mainstream domestic violence movement and found speaker after speaker presenting an excoriating, one sided, male vilifying, explanation of the dynamics comprising domestic violence in our society. The entire morning session at the Men's Leadership Forum, put on by the San Diego Domestic Violence Council was devoted to a theme of, "Men Against Violence Against Women."

Women were presented entirely as victims, and men, either as perpetrators, or "criminals waiting to happen." The only bright spot of the day was the Faith Based break out session were several brave souls had the courage to speak up and say, "The negative stereotyping of males must end." Sadly, only about 12 out of more than 200 people, attending the days events, attended that session.
It is a wearisome thing indeed to be a man, especially a young man, living in this society. The steady drone of mind-numbing indoctrination, day after day, pummels the senses with misandrist message after misandrist message, from: our courts, our schools, our military, our civic groups, our churches, and foremost, our domestic violence industry. It is a wearisome thing indeed to be a man, especially for young men, when you consider that for battered men the battering never seems to end in this lifetime."



impressive (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 11:31 PM March 3rd, 2005 EST (#6)
Somebody with the courage to face the male-haters in the domestic violence industry. Perhaps some day men won't be taught to just shut up and take it like a man.
Re:impressive (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 11:43 AM March 4th, 2005 EST (#7)
>"Shut up and take it like a man."

Now-a-days it is; 'Speak out and fight like a man'.

  Thundercloud.
  "Hoka hey!"
Re:impressive (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 04:11 PM March 4th, 2005 EST (#8)
Yep. When it's to defend others it's "Speak out and fight like a man'."

But when it comes to defending one's rights as a male, it's still "Shut up and take it like a man." Or, just plain "shut up."

Nice work, Harry! I hear the fembots are pissed about this one and even used their funding in an attempt to sabotoge your relations with your allies in S.D. They failed. Keep going man!

Marc A.
Re:impressive (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 08:07 PM March 4th, 2005 EST (#10)
"I hear the fembots are pissed..."

I have some words of advice for the fembots, concerning their being upset about men speaking up, "GET USED TO IT!"

Sincerely, Ray
Re:impressive (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 10:52 AM March 6th, 2005 EST (#11)
Well the femroids started it. So yeah, I agree, "get used to it". It ain't 1965 anymore.

"That's what you get from Burger Chef...!"

(Reference to an old, now de-funct resteraunt chain's jingle. If anyone's wondering.)

  Thundercloud.
  "Hoka hey!"
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