Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2011-02-10 01:46
See blog post here. Excerpt:
'Less than two months away, The Foundation for Male Studies' 2nd Annual Conference on Male Studies: Looking Forward to Solutions will be unveiled to participants on site as well as through connected computers.
During the past month, the Foundation has been committed to promoting, encouraging and engaging individuals through email blasts, press releases and personal phone calls - to capture as many participants as possible and get them to sign up for our upcoming conference on April 6.
If you have registered for the conference, please accept my sincerest thanks for supporting us. If you haven't, I hope you will consider this consortium of scholars and professionals well worth the small $25.00 participation fee, and will register here.'
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2011-02-09 15:52
Article here. Excerpt:
'A common refrain among coeds these days, as college attendance and graduation rates among males are tanking across the nation.
More and more, American teenage boys seem to be falling behind their female peers in educational attainment, causing a gender schism and disrupting the social pecking order. Curiously, the drop in attendance by males seems to correspond to the rate of increase in female-headed single-parent households nationwide. The ultimately more important question might be, Where are the fathers?
In an educational system dominated by women, and with relatively few male role models in the schools, boys start to tune out of school around early adolescence; especially boys whose interests do not center around sports — the only aspect of education with a strong concentration of adult male teachers.'
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2011-02-09 15:50
Article here. Excerpt:
'A recently conducted study has stated that women tend to be generally nice in nature, whereas men have to work towards being more courteous to people. The latest finding might come off to be as unacceptable for half of the people. But, the study by researchers at the University of Edinburgh has stated that people being nice depends on their genes.
Apparently, women happen to be more pro-social and that being nice is already in their system. For the study, around 1,000 pairs of twins were quizzed on topics revolving around how happy they were to perform extra duties at work. Apart from that they were also asked, if they'd pay more for better healthcare.'
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2011-02-09 15:44
Article here. Excerpt:
'So what is radical feminism? Historically, radical feminism was a specific strand of the feminist movement that emerged in Europe and North America in the late 1960s. Distinctive to this strand was its emphasis on the role of male violence against women in the creation and maintenance of gender inequality (as argued by the likes of Susan Brownmiller, Andrea Dworkin and Catherine MacKinnon). And while a minority of radical feminists – most infamously Valerie Solanas – were hostile to men, radical feminism was much more instrumental in generating widespread support for campaigns around issues such as rape, domestic violence and sexual harassment.'
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2011-02-09 15:42
Article here. Excerpt:
'London (CNN) -- Lawyers for Julian Assange wrapped up their case against his extradition to Sweden on Tuesday and challenged a Swedish prosecutor to "come to London" to defend her handling of the sexual misconduct allegations facing the WikiLeaks founder.
"Today, we have seen a Hamlet without the princess -- a prosecutor who has been ready to feed the media within information, but has been unwilling to come here," Assange attorney Mark Stephens told reporters outside a south London courtroom. Stephens called on Swedish prosecutor Marianne Ny to attend the extradition hearing when it resumes Friday and "subject yourself to the cross-examination."'
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Submitted by Minuteman on Wed, 2011-02-09 12:36
Please download the document from the following link and type your name, title and e-mail address in the allocated spaces on the covering letter and e-mail to gpsuperclinics@health.gov.au with the subject line 'GP Super Clinics Consultation Registration Form' (before Tuesday 15 February 2011 0730 GMT):
http://rapidshare.com/files/447000283/Darwin_15February2011_.doc
Please leave a reply so that I can gauge the number of submissions made.
The submission reads:
'I am writing to ask you to protect boys from the harmful practice of male genital mutilation, also known as circumcision. As you may already know, circumcision removes the most sexually sensitive parts of a boy’s penis, including the foreskin, the frenulum, and the ridged band of nerves [1].
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Submitted by liberty on Tue, 2011-02-08 14:29
Article here. It has been revealed that some of the world’s pre-eminent experts on bias discovered an unexpected form of it at their annual meeting. No mention of identifying misandry as a primary social issue occurred in this (obvious) discovery, though. Excerpt:
'“This is a statistically impossible lack of diversity,” Dr. Haidt concluded, noting polls showing that 40 percent of Americans are conservative and 20 percent are liberal. In his speech and in an interview, Dr. Haidt agued that social psychologists are a “tribal-moral community” united by “sacred values” that hinder research and damage their credibility — and blind them to the hostile climate they’ve created for non-liberals.
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2011-02-08 06:30
Story here. Excerpt:
'MASON — A female Mason high school gym teacher is accused of having sexual misconduct with five students, most of them football players at the school.
A Warren County grand jury on Friday indicted Stacy Schuler of Springboro on 16 counts of sexual battery, a third-degree felony; and three misdemeanor counts of offenses involving underage persons.
Schuler, who will turn 33 next week, allegedly had sexual contact with the students on five different occasions between August and December, according to officials with the Warren County Prosecutor’s Office. She also allegedly bought alcohol for the students, according to the indictment.'
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Submitted by dooquidis4ever on Tue, 2011-02-08 04:12
Story here. It turns out that the maximum she could face is 61 days in jail. Prosecutors decided not to invoke the more severe anti-terrorism law after hearing the couple's story. What would have happened had this been a man? Excerpt:
'SANTIAGO, Chile – People are capable of doing many things for love. What Grace Guajardo did forced the evacuation of more than 300 people from a plane moments before takeoff.
Authorities say she phoned in a false bomb threat to keep her boyfriend from flying off to a new job.
"I'm sorry, but I did it for love," Guajardo said Monday after she was charged with making a false bomb threat.
Freed pending trial, she faces up to 61 days in jail if convicted. Prosecutors decided not to invoke the more severe anti-terrorism law after hearing the couple's story.'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2011-02-08 02:14
From SAVE:
Attorney General Eric Holder (the first African-American to hold the position), claimed in a 2009 speech: "Intimate partner homicide is the leading cause of death for African-American women ages 15 to 45." (http://www.justice.gov/ag/speeches/2009/ag-speech-091019.html) The problem with his shocking statement is that it is not true. As revealed in a recent USA Today editorial, the Centers for Disease Control reports the leading causes of death for African-American women in this age group are cancer, heart disease, unintentional injuries, and HIV disease," (http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/forum/2011-02-03-sommers04_st_N.htm)
So why has this myth remained on the Justice Department website for well over a year?
Victims of intimate violence are best served by the truth. Contact Attorney General Eric Holder today and ask him to speak honestly about domestic violence.
Contact Attorney General Holder TODAY:
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2011-02-08 02:12
Article here. Excerpt:
'Thirty days ago I brought up the idea of an internet radio show for MRA’s that focused on men’s rights and the state of men and boys in modern western culture. The idea was to have a more prominent platform than a blog or website could provide, and to create a launch pad for other activism.
At the time I did some research on the idea and determined that a reasonable start up amount for this kind of venture would be $4,500.00. To be honest, I was not encouraged. The men’s movement is populated with a lot of disenfranchised, impoverished men, many of whom have been stripped of assets and livelihood by the western worlds system of feminist governance.
Add to that the fact that we tend to be a contentious group that operate more or less separately from each other and it would appear a recipe for a quick failure.
But that was before $7,634.00 was donated, as well as many hours of vital expertise, from graphic design to sound engineering to show production to original music.
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2011-02-08 02:09
Article here. Excerpt:
'WASHINGTON -- A Republican state legislator in Georgia doesn't like the term rape "victim." In fact, he has introduced a bill mandating that state criminal codes refer to these people as, simply, "accusers" -- until there's a conviction in the matter.
According to the legislation introduced by state Rep. Bobby Franklin (R-Marietta):
To amend Titles 16 and 17 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to criminal law and criminal procedure, respectively, so as to change the term "victim" to the term "accuser" in the context of a number of statutes making reference to circumstances where there has not yet been a criminal conviction; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.'
Predictably, the tone of the article is very much against the idea, despite the doctrine of innocent until proven guilty. Said before, said again: Men are guilty even when proven innocent.
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Submitted by el cid on Tue, 2011-02-08 00:55
This story concerns a man whose wife intentionally smothered their 6-month-old son. He subsequently divorced her and is now suing her for wrongful death. He's being raked over the coals by commentators, but I can understand his reasoning. Excerpt:
'The husband of Superior's Stephanie Rochester - charged with smothering their 6-month-old son to death last year - is suing her for wrongful death, claiming her actions were "intentional" and have caused him "loss of companionship."
In the lawsuit, filed in Boulder District Court last week, 29-year-old Lloyd Rochester alleges Stephanie Rochester, 35, placed blankets over their son Rylan's head, causing him to suffocate.
Stephanie Rochester - who has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity - "was under the erroneous belief that Rylan had autism," according to the lawsuit. She "believed that Rylan's condition would emotionally and financially ruin her life."'
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Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2011-02-07 23:48
From Rebel Words.
Best ad promoting misandry and spousal abuse awards goes to:
Pepsi Max's Love Hurts. American males: take note. You are being kicked, having your heads slammed into the table, having things thrown at you, and having things shoved in your mouths. Enjoy.
...and the list of social media-male bashing is long.
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Submitted by anthony on Sun, 2011-02-06 15:50
Article here. Excerpt:
'If men are dogs, then here's how you collar them.
The dating-advice duo behind "The Man Whisperer" book promise in their step-by-step guide that getting your guy to follow your every command involves shedding feminism -- part-time.
Donna Sozio and Samantha Brett suggest women can tame their beasts by simply smiling more and shutting their mouths.
...
'CASE #1: CAN I GET HIM TO TAKE ME TO DINNER?
I decide to Man Whisper to the unsuspecting dog in my life and discover that keeping my personality on a leash seems to work.
This, of course, is hard for a feminist shrew like me who has happily violated their every relationship communication rule, like never nagging or talking up my achievements.
I closely adhere to the instructions: identifying what I want, posing the issue effectively and adding a benefit for my man. I wrap myself in sunshine.'
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