Submitted by Broadsword on Fri, 2010-06-18 13:43
Submitted by Broadsword on Fri, 2010-06-18 13:40
Article here. Excerpt:
"Young people who said they talked seriously to their dads "most days" gave themselves an 87 per cent score on a happiness scale compared with 79 per cent for those who said they hardly ever spoke to their fathers in this way.
The findings, from an analysis of research from the British Household Panel survey into 1,200 young people in Britain aged between 11 and 15, were released by the Children's Society to coincide with Father's Day this weekend.
Nearly half of young people - 46 per cent - said they "hardly ever" spoke to their fathers about important topics compared with 28 per cent who hardly ever spoke to their mothers about the things that matter most.
Only 13 per cent confided in their father "most days", according to the analysis.
The study, commissioned by the Children's Society and undertaken by the University of York, showed that young people talk less to their fathers about important issues as they get older."
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Submitted by Broadsword on Fri, 2010-06-18 12:57
Article here. Excerpt:
"Dads – do you feel a bit of a spare part? Do you see yourself in relation to your kids as about as useful as a stick of furniture – one of the lesser used pieces, like the side table in the guest bedroom? Well, the good news, delivered in a BBC documentary just in time for Father's Day, is that those traditional dad activities, such as talking over your children's head with long words and complex sentences, or swinging them around so that their shoulders threaten to come out of their sockets, are biologically useful. Fathers make evolutionary sense – and not just as reconstructed pseudo-mummies, or "new dads".
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2010-06-18 11:49
Story here. Excerpt:
'Dozens of Israeli men were in jail on Friday a day after ultra-Orthodox Jews staged their largest protest in 10 years in support of parents who defied a supreme court ruling on school integration.
But 22 mothers of pupils at an ultra-Orthodox girls' school in a West Bank settlement were given a stay of arrest while the court considered a plea to let them stay at home to care for their young families.
Settlers' news website Channel 7 and public radio said Judge Edmund Levy decided that the court would reconvene on Sunday to discuss the request.
Israeli media said that some of the mothers were pregnant, while others had children with special needs. Ultra-Orthodox families generally have large families, far above the average of the secular Israeli population.'
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Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2010-06-18 03:09
Writing for Slate, anti-male author Katherine Reynolds Lewis transforms a positive Boston College study (.pdf file) on the expanding role of fathers into a defamation of fatherhood entitled "Why Do Dads Lie on Surveys About Fatherhood?"
After making an inappropriate comparison between the self reported parenting time of the fathers in the study to Census Bureau statistics, Lewis falsely concludes: "The answer, it turns out, is that the men in the Boston College study were probably lying about how they spend their time."
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2010-06-18 02:15
Story here. Excerpt:
'EDMONTON -- A man found dead in his Edmonton home Sunday was stabbed to death, say police, who've now charged his common-law wife with second-degree murder.
Results of an autopsy completed Tuesday revealed that Rodney Petryk, 44, was fatally stabbed.
Police were called to Petryk's 12245 93 St. house just before midnight Sunday and found him dead.
Neighbours said officers had been to the residence several times before.'
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2010-06-18 02:12
From Abusegate Bob:
All -
An important hearing is being held today on Capitol Hill on ways to promote parental involvement. As we know, false allegations of domestic violence are a commonly-used tactic to deprive fathers of their parental rights.
Each year, 2-3 million restraining orders are issued in this country. So submit your testimony on the need to curb evidence-free restraining orders! The deadline to receive your thoughtful and polite testimony is July 1.
Congressman Jim McDermott (D-WA), Chairman of the Subcommittee on Income Security and Family Support of the Committee on Ways and Means, announced today that the Subcommittee will hold a hearing to evaluate the effectiveness of responsible fatherhood programs. The hearing will take place on Thursday, June 17, 2010, at 10:00 a.m. in B-318 Rayburn House Office Building. In view of the limited time available to hear witnesses, oral testimony at this hearing will be from invited witnesses only. However, any individual or organization not scheduled to appear may submit a written statement for consideration by the Subcommittee and for inclusion in the record of the hearing.
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2010-06-18 02:03
Story here.
'A Seattle police officer is under investigation after he was videotaped punching a 17-year-old girl after trying to ticket her and her friends for jaywalking.
The incident occurred on Monday afternoon when Officer Ian Walsh stopped four women who were jaywalking on a main road close to a pedestrian bridge in Seattle, Washington. According to a statement released by the police force, a 19-year-old woman began walking away when the officer asked the women to step over to his car. Things soon escalated with the 19-year-old yelling at the officer, the statement says. When the officer tried to arrest the 19-year-old, another 17-year-old woman got involved.
The statement:
"The second female subject placed her hands on the officer’s arm, causing the officer to believe she was attempting to physically affect the first subject’s escape. The officer pushed the second subject back, but she again came at the officer, at which time he punched her."
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Submitted by Broadsword on Fri, 2010-06-18 00:25
Article here. Excerpt:
"Mr Justice Moylan said the former couple never went through a civil partnership ceremony and as the law stands, the woman who did not have the child could not be defined as a ''parent''.
He said the woman, identified only as B, was a ''social and psychological'' parent of the child born in 2000.
But he said the law differentiates between ''natural'' parent and a legal one.
''I have come to the clear conclusion that those against whom orders can be made... are confined to those who are a parent in the legal meaning of that word.''
The judge said B had won an order in the courts for shared residence with the child and had therefore acquired parental responsibility.
''This might appear a persuasive point save for the fact that the mere obtaining of parental responsibility is clearly not intended to make someone a legal parent when they would not otherwise be such.''
The judge added: ''In some respects the outcome in this case may seem objectively surprising.
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2010-06-17 03:03
From http://www.interpaal.com/
INTERNATIONAL PRESS RELEASE
INTERNATIONAL BOYCOTT OF FAMILY COURTS
Today 16th June 2010, sees the historic launch of a global human rights campaign by the ‘International Parents Alliance’ (INTERPAAL), calculated to bring to an end the crises in international family law, responsible for the destruction of millions of parent/child relationships worldwide. By presenting all past, current and future victims, with the opportunity to make a compelling personal statement, the voiceless have now been given a voice.
The attached ‘International Boycott of Family Courts’ campaign document (.pdf file) finally provides a historic global rallying point and valuable support, to all those demanding that governments uphold their human rights obligations, to effectively protect the parent/child relationships of their citizens.
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2010-06-17 02:44
From Marc A.: Article here. Excerpt:
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Submitted by Broadsword on Wed, 2010-06-16 22:31
There's a new Video game out called 'Hey Baby'. You play a female and walk around the street killing men who make 'sexist' comments. Video here. Excerpt from their website:
"Ladies, are you sick and tired of catcalling, hollering, obnoxious one-liners and creepy street encounters? Tired of changing your route home to avoid uncomfortable situations?
IT'S PAYBACK TIME, BOYS....."
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Submitted by Broadsword on Wed, 2010-06-16 18:30
Article here. Excerpt:
'Members of the fairer sex are more sensitive to a key stress hormone - with even small amounts sending their emotions into a whirl, research shows. Men, in contrast, are relatively immune to even high amounts of the chemical.
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Researchers say the U.S. study could help explain the differences in the way men and women control their emotions.
Women have higher rates of depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and other anxiety problems than men.
However no one has yet been able to pinpoint a biological reason for the difference.
The study focused on a stress hormone called corticotropinreleasing factor (CRF) which helps control the body's reaction to stress.
CRF is known to play a role in human psychiatric conditions.
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'Pharmacology researchers investigating CRF antagonists (blocking agents) as drug treatments for depression may need to take into account gender differences at the molecular level,' said Dr Valentino.'
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Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2010-06-16 13:22
Article here. Excerpt (found on p. 2 of the article):
'Black women have outperformed black men in just about every domain in life, and we're now seeing that phenomenon with whites as well," my brother said.
That means women will "need marriage less and expect more from it," and become less willing to settle for someone who is not an intellectual or professional equal, a social match and emotional partner.
If black women are angry, it's because they're tired of settling, of making accommodations for men who are — and these are my words — beneath them.'
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2010-06-16 10:18
Article here. Excerpt:
'Instead, second-wave feminism relied on the power of government instead of the power of the individual. These feminists also refused to acknowledge that there are differences between men and women. Recognizing this fact is an affirmation of a biological reality, not patriarchy.
Unfortunately, these attitudes incline second-wave feminists towards victimhood. And that attitude makes the genuine equality which we all desire harder to achieve.
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Second-wave feminists prefer to blame discrimination. However, sometimes, discrimination is not to blame, and so-called "solutions" predicated on an assumption of discrimination and that expand government power would do more harm than good to millions of American women. Is it really that hard to believe there are women who knowingly take jobs that pay less so they can have more time to care for aging parents or spend more time with their children and families?
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