Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2010-07-13 02:04
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2010-07-12 22:13
Barbara Kay has done the human rights community another service with her recent column "Action on honour killings". She defines and differentiates between cultural violence (in the form of honor killings which are primarily directed at women and girls in an attempt to enforce social/cultural standards) and domestic violence which affects everyone. Both are serious issues which need attention, but as most men's activists know any issue that can be used to politicize domestic violence gets altogether too much free press. Excerpt:
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2010-07-12 22:11
Story here. Excerpt:
'Did the City of Tacoma’s top advocate for domestic violence victims act responsibly to protect a woman who reached out to escape the escalating abuse of an estranged husband?
Or, did Gloria China Fortson, acting on unfounded abuse allegations, butt into a custody battle, overstep her authority and misuse city funds to help the woman break the law?
A city investigation last year found the latter, concluding that the longtime victims’ advocate broke city ethics rules in 2007 by helping a client leave the state with her children.
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2010-07-12 02:43
Article here. Excerpt:
'For a sexist pig, Jon Stewart sure is charming, according to his female colleagues.
More than 30 female "Daily Show" staff members -- including Samantha Bee and newly hired correspondent Olivia Munn -- released an open letter Tuesday slamming reports that the satirical news show is discriminatory.
"While rampant sexism at a well-respected show makes for a great story, we want to make something very clear: the place you may have read about is not our office," the letter states, addressing itself to the "Dear People Who Don't Work Here."
The lengthy diatribe comes in response to Irin Carmon's blog entitled "The Daily Show's Woman Problems,” which was appeared on Jezebel.com on June 23.
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2010-07-12 02:41
Story here. Excerpt:
'A TEENAGER who made false claims she was raped by a stranger in Torquay has been sent to prison for 18 months.
Nikita Kirk, 18, of Godwell Road, Ivybridge, called 999 from a public phone box to say a man she did not know had attacked and raped her.
The stranger was arrested, put into custody and tested for blood.
Exeter Crown Court was told yesterday his 'horrific' ordeal lasted four days before Kirk admitted she made up the whole story.
Sentencing her, Judge Graham Cottle said Kirk had no mental health problems and was simply a compulsive 'attention seeker'.
The court was told that on February 10, Kirk called police to make a 'totally false' report that a man had attacked her.
To support her accusation, she caused injuries to herself.
She took police to an address which she claimed was connected to the attack and identified a man who she said had taken cocaine before raping her.
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2010-07-12 02:36
Article here. Excerpt:
'Progressives are at their most depraved and nakedly evil when expressing their contempt for human life. The concept of sympathy cards for men who lose children to abortion has induced liberal blogger Amanda Marcotte to cough up this clot of bile:
Anti-choicers [are] pretending that they just discovered they oppose abortion because it violates men’s rights over their uterine property (established by the “poke it/own it” law laid down in beer commercials).
It’s not about a child’s life; it’s about who “owns” a woman’s uterus, according to the left’s bizarre and heartless politics.
The charming Marcotte (formerly John Edwards’s official blogger) sneeringly offers some sympathy cards of her own, like this one [Warning: link target is NSFW].
It doesn’t get any better in the comments section. Here’s a gem:
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2010-07-12 02:31
Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2010-07-12 02:28
Article here. Excerpt:
'Fathers of boys have a perennial subject of conversation. Is it us, our parenting skills or the wider society that is creating so many disaffected, troubled and disengaged young men? One friend of mine has hit on the theory that boys have lost their fear at the same time as having misplaced any sense of ambition. With the two great animators of human motivation – fear and greed (at its best, ambition) – knocked out we have a growing army of underperforming, unnecessarily idle and too often unemployed young men. Unable to motivate themselves, they just stew.
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2010-07-12 01:59
Submitted by Broadsword on Sat, 2010-07-10 01:45
Article here. Excerpt:
'Anonymity for men accused of rape was introduced in 1976 but reversed in 1988 because it hampered police investigations. The proposal to reintroduce it relies on the sexist myth that women are quick to lie about rape.
Nothing is further from the truth. It is extremely hard for women to report rape, and 90 per cent never do. Those who report often say it was to protect others. But many are disbelieved or dismissed by police and prosecutors and even urged to withdraw – no wonder the conviction rate for reported rape remains 6.5 per cent.
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Submitted by Broadsword on Sat, 2010-07-10 01:42
Article here. Excerpt:
'In his cell at HMP Addiewell, Jason Duncan knew it was only a matter of time before the story he had concocted for his own safety would fall apart. Falsely accused of rape, the 22-year-old steel worker had decided it was better to tell fellow inmates that he was in prison for a shooting.
...
"In prison, if you are in for anything relating to a sex offence you are the lowest of the low," he explained. "My lawyers and even the prison staff told me that I would be in serious danger if other prisoners found out what I was charged with. So I concocted this story about being a career criminal who was in over a shooting. People seemed to believe it, but when my name was in the paper they realised why I was really there. I didn't leave my cell again."
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Submitted by MichaelClaymore on Fri, 2010-07-09 00:13
Story here. She shot the baby in the head, shot the husband in the gut, then shot herself in the head. Mother love - you just cant beat it. Excerpt:
'THE woman suspected of shooting dead her eight-month-old son and wounding her ex-husband had reportedly been involved in a custody fight.
Shortly before 8pm on Tuesday, 22-year-old Gracemere mother Jade Quilligan is thought to have shot her eight-month-old son Anthony.
She is also believed to have shot her ex-husband in the stomach.
As her son was carried to a neighbour's house in a desperate attempt to save his life, Ms Quilligan left in a ute, which hit a tree 10km down the road.
She died at Rockhampton Base Hospital where, The Courier-Mail understands, scans revealed she had a gunshot wound to the head.'
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Submitted by MR on Thu, 2010-07-08 03:21
A government web site named Youcut says it's looking for ways to cut wasteful spending in government. Description:
'YouCut is designed to defeat the permissive culture of runaway spending in Congress. We need your help in identifying which program and spending cuts should be featured on this website each week. Use the form below to submit your ideas for YouCut - by working together, we will be able to change Washington's culture of spending into a culture of savings.'
I sent them this:
"Defund the billions for the Violence Against Women Act. There are already laws in place against assault and other violence. VAWA is redundant and a major part of the Democrat welfare state. VAWA follows and promotes the radical feminist religion. Under it, false allegations abound, destroying the lives of innocent men for the sake of VAWA programs and services (housing, etc.). End this family destroying nightmare. Show me Republicans are pro-family."
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Submitted by Mr VanHuizen on Wed, 2010-07-07 04:21
Article here. Excerpt:
'A Swedish feminist party has publicly burned 100,000 Swedish kronor ($13,000; £8,500) in a protest against unequal pay.
The Feminist Initiative party said the money represented the sum Sweden's women miss out on every minute in comparison to men.
The party hopes to win its first seat in parliament in elections on 19 September.'
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2010-07-07 02:40
Blog entry here. Excerpt:
'Fathers and Families recognizes that sometimes alimony (and alimony increases) are appropriate, particularly when a parent, usually a mother, has had to make large career sacrifices to care for children. This is especially relevant if the children have school-related problems or other special needs. However, Fathers and Families is also concerned about the abuses experienced by California spousal support obligors.
Some obligors assert that their exes are voluntarily unemployed or underemployed, or are artificially lowering their earning capacity because they’d rather keep collecting large amounts of tax-free alimony. SB 1482, a bill recently introduced by Senator Rod Wright (D-Los Angeles), helps solve this problem by allowing obligors to request vocational examinations for the recipients of alimony payments, and requiring judges to follow the examiner’s estimate of the recipient’s earning ability when calculating alimony.
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