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Protesting the Abuse of Men by the Abuse Industry
posted by Matt on 01:12 PM May 17th, 2005
National Coalition of Free Men Ray writes "The National Coalition of Free Men, Los Angeles and concerned citizens participated in a protest outside a "Domestic Violence Industry Gala" held in San Diego last weekend. We protested the Women's Industries' abuse of men. Ironically, while the "rich and famous" of the Domestic Violence Industry feasted on delicacies inside, an apparently abused, homeless man (with his kids in tow), approached the group. It seems the well dressed, well fed in that group would do nothing (no hotel voucher) to get a man experiencing domestic violence a room for he and his kids for the night. We took up a collection and got him a room. How appropriate that many of us wore T-shirts saying Shame on the Domestic Violence Movement for Lying. There were many things those well dressed, well fed "discriminators against men" should be ashamed of as our protest signs indicate."

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Ray (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 03:14 PM May 17th, 2005 EST (#1)
Ray-
If you're ever doing a protest in Indianapolis
let me know. I'll try to get there to lend support and introduce myself.
As you (may) already know, I am a disabled person and can't get around to well. (bad leg, T.M.J. and a bad eye, which is actualy doing better since surgery)
Anyway I'd love to meet you and anyone else who has the b***s to stand up to the feminist elite!

  Thundercloud.
  "Hoka hey!"
Re:Ray (Score:1)
by bigbadwolf3210 on 08:29 PM May 17th, 2005 EST (#2)
simular sentiments as mr. thundercloud. i'm near memphis and would also be willing to lend a hand.

lilredridinghoodsdog
bigbadwolf3210
Re:Ray (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 11:43 PM May 17th, 2005 EST (#4)
Thanks BBW, if I'm ever down your way we'll also do a protest in Memphis, just for the fun of it.

Ray
Re:Ray (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 11:41 PM May 17th, 2005 EST (#3)
Thanks TC, if I'm ever in the area we'll do an Indianapolis protest just for fun.

Ray
Re:Ray (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 01:28 PM May 18th, 2005 EST (#6)
Good.
Sounds like a plan! :-)

  Thundercloud.
  "Hoka hey!"
Great stuff Ray! (Score:1)
by Tom on 07:22 AM May 18th, 2005 EST (#5)
http://www.standyourground.com
It's great to see those signs and the good men and women holding them up for all to see. Great stuff Ray!

I would suggest that rather than put Ray on tour you all should join us this summer at the Men's Equality Congress in DC and stand with us with your signs in front of the top of the food chain in our misandrist court system, The Supreme Court. Here's some pics from last year's protest.

TC I'm sure we can help you navigate things. There is a handicap accessible subway that runs directly from the airport to a station a couple of blocks from the hotel. I know we can work things out and it would be great to see you! You too Wolf.

We will be having a great line up of speakers including our very own MANN creator Scott who will be leading a breakout session unveiling a new men's issues web site. Come on and join us!


Join us July 15-16 in Wash. DC Glenn Sacks, Warren Farrell, Scott Garman, J Kamme
Re:Great stuff Ray! (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 01:36 PM May 18th, 2005 EST (#7)
It would be great to get together and meet each other face to face for a good cause.
B.T.W. I'm pretty ugly, so just be prepared when you see me.
You'll know me. I'll probably be the only one there in braids and a beaded bolo tie.

  Thundercloud.
  "Hoka hey!"
Re:Great stuff Ray! (Score:1)
by Tom on 03:41 PM May 18th, 2005 EST (#8)
http://www.standyourground.com
LOL TC! You will always be beautiful in my book! Let me know if you can make it and we can make sure the arrangements will work out for you. It would be great to see you. It's going to be quite a time. Looks like Warren Farrell will also be speaking at the event. We have quite a line up.

   
Join us July 15-16 in Wash. DC Glenn Sacks, Warren Farrell, Scott Garman, J Kamme
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