Submitted by Proud_to_be_a_man on Sat, 2008-08-30 10:49
Utterly astonishing misandry! And from the usually pretty sensible Daily Mail too. I know it's supposed to be a 'humorous' piece, but it's impossible to imagine a similar article with the genders reversed getting published in the mainstream media. Read it here. Excerpt:
"Yes, she is thinking of getting him neutered in the near future, although pleaded with us not to mention this in front of him. 'I know we shouldn't anthropomorphise men, shouldn't assume they feel as we do, but even so,' she said.
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She hopes the neutering will reduce any remaining dominance - 'so wearisome, all the male dominance stuff' - and will also stop him from 'roaming' for bitches. 'I wouldn't mind so much, but he roams late at night using those very expensive phone numbers. It's costing us a fortune.'"
Unbelievable.
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Submitted by anthony on Sat, 2008-08-30 06:18
Article here. Excerpt:
'In 1984, Walter Mondale's choice of Geraldine Ferraro as his running mate shattered a glass ceiling as old as the republic, thrilled feminists and helped create a gender gap among voters that has aided Democrats ever since. That was 24 years before another woman, Sarah Palin, was named to a national ticket, and this time, it is conservatives who think they have seized the political advantage.
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Palin herself framed her selection in historic terms yesterday, noting it came "88 years almost to the day after the women of America first gained the right to vote," and she seemed to go out of her way to pay homage to Clinton, while declaring that she would carry on her quest to become the first woman elected to national office.
"It was rightly noted in Denver this week that Hillary left 18 million cracks in the highest, hardest glass ceiling in America," she told the crowd. "But it turns out the women of America aren't finished yet, and we can shatter that glass ceiling once and for all."'
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Submitted by anthony on Fri, 2008-08-29 21:45
Article here. Excerpt:
'Amidst the hoopla surrounding Sen. Joseph Biden's ascendancy to the right hand of Barack Obama, something was curiously missing. Over the last 15 years, Biden has repeatedly bragged to his friends and colleagues, "What I'm most proud of in my entire career is the Violence Against Women Act." So why no mention of his legislative pride-and-joy amidst the flurry of text messages, press releases, and staged public appearances?
The answer is, VAWA has become something of an embarrassment to the good senator.
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Forget everything you learned in your high school civics class about due process, innocent until proven guilty, and equal treatment under law. VAWA-inspired laws have carved out an Alice-in-Wonderland world in our legal system in which any partner disagreement qualifies as domestic "violence," in which persons never qualify "offender" with the word "alleged," and in which a person so accused can seldom restore his good name.'
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Submitted by anthony on Fri, 2008-08-29 21:43
Story here. Excerpt:
'Denise Harvey, 40, of Vero Beach, was sentenced to 30 years in state prison for having sex with a 16-year-old who was a high school friend and baseball teammate her son's.
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Before sentencing she asked the court for mercy. Meadows requested a non-jail sentence of community control.
Vaughn — at the urging of prosecutors — ruled her guilty of having sex with the 16-year-old five times during high school baseball season in 2006. The judge sentenced her to 15 years for each offense. But only two of the terms will be served consecutively, one after the other. The other three will be served at the same time as the others.'
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Submitted by anthony on Fri, 2008-08-29 21:39
Story here. Excerpt:
'A bounty hunter said Thursday that he will revoke the bond of a Florida woman suspected in the disappearance of her toddler daughter as new evidence suggests the possibility of a sad outcome in the case.
A law enforcement source with knowledge of the case told CNN affiliate WKMG reporter Jessica D'Onofrio that DNA evidence had matched a strand of hair found in the trunk of a car linked to Casey Anthony with her daughter, Caylee.
On Wednesday, a law enforcement source close to the investigation told CNN investigators have also found chemical evidence of human decomposition in the trunk.'
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Submitted by anthony on Fri, 2008-08-29 21:37
Story here. Excerpt:
'A mother was convicted Friday of killing her month-old daughter by burning her in a microwave oven, with jurors rejecting a defense attorney's claims there was evidence that someone else was responsible.
China Arnold, 28, showed no reaction when the jury's verdict was announced and then lowered her head, looking down at the defense table.
Relatives in the courtroom cried and covered their faces with their hands.
She was found guilty of aggravated murder and faces the death penalty when sentenced.'
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Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2008-08-29 16:32
Story here. Imagine being married to that... Excerpt:
'A naval officer who seduced her former lover and then accused him of rape was today jailed for 12 months.
Communications officer Erin Casson met submariner Brian Eaton for a sex session - three months after their relationship ended - at the home of her new boyfriend, who was away.
But she later told police Mr Eaton had forced his way into the house in Portsmouth threatened to kill her and then raped her.
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The 27-year-old of Portchester, near Fareham, Hampshire, denied perverting the course of justice. But a jury at Portsmouth Crown Court took less than an hour to find her guilty.'
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Submitted by nbdspcl on Fri, 2008-08-29 16:23
Article here. New research has revealed more young women and girls in New South Wales are using drugs than their male counterparts.
The Nationwide survey shows five percent of NSW females have tried illicit substances over the last year compared with just over three percent of boys.
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Submitted by Michael on Fri, 2008-08-29 04:38
Article here. Excerpt:
"Boys stink. In the past 50 years their reputation has plummeted. In the 21st century they are seen as bad, mad or sad. T-shirts for little girls say “Perfect Princess”, their brothers' say, “Bad Boy”
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Everyone does them down. The only advertisements about boys are for washing powder. When a primary school in Cornwall discovered that its reception year contained only boys, the teacher was treated as a heroine for taking them on.
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...They don't necessarily need a male teacher, but they do need one who understands the importance of exercise as much as empathy.
The 1950s got it right. Boys like hanging around in groups analysing motors rather than emotions and then coming back for a hug with their mother. They need hobbies such as sailing, fishing, football, cycling and surfing to focus them, or they will end up feeling redundant. They prefer missions that don't just include tidying up their room.'
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Submitted by GaryB on Thu, 2008-08-28 23:53
Story here. Except:
'A study by Cambridge University says planning projects and urban regeneration schemes tend to cater to men better than women, despite the two living their lives differently.
Travel is one example. Studies show women make more complex journeys than men, dropping children off at school, going to work, getting the shopping before going home.
In contrast, men tend to just travel straight to work and back again.'
If you read the article, it basically states that towns are failing women because:
-Not enough public transport
-Not enough schools and creches near workplaces, which restricts where they can work
-Not safe enough at night - they worry about their safety when on foot
-Not enough lighting at night
-Not enough public toilets
-Parks are for sports, when women (apparently) want ponds and ducks
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Submitted by Michael on Thu, 2008-08-28 05:43
Story here. Excerpt:
"A woman who auditioned for the X Factor has walked free from court after crying rape against her former fiance.
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When police confronted Capon with discrepancies in her story a day later she confessed that she had made it all up and was charged with wasting police time.
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Officers spent 156 hours investigating the false claims, the court was told.
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After the hearing, Mr Tysoe said: 'I hate her. I don't think she realises what she's done.'"
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2008-08-28 02:18
Story here. Excerpt:
'Results taken from air samples reveal that a body was decomposing in the trunk of a car driven by the mother of missing Florida toddler Caylee Anthony, a local TV station reported.
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Anthony has been offered a conditional immunity deal by authorities if she helps with the search, MYFOXOrlando.com reported, but she only has until Thursday to accept the deal, which is contingent upon concrete information that leads to the discovery of Caylee or her remains.'
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2:55 PM Update: Looks like the bounty hunter who had posted her bail is relenting. The price of nymphotropism indeed... that, and a dead little girl coupled with an absence of justice makes for yet another textbook case of it.
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Submitted by tac0965 on Wed, 2008-08-27 20:39
A man accepts "plea bargain" from prosecutor, pleads no contest to first degree sexual assault. He faces up to 50 years in prison when sentenced in October. (No, he won't get to plead guilty to just child abuse like some female suspects are able to.) Excerpt:
'A Fremont man accused of impregnating a 15-year-old has pleaded no contest to one count of first-degree sexual assault.
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Bowers' sentencing in Dodge County District Court is scheduled for October 6. He faces up to 50 years in prison.'
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Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2008-08-27 17:09
Hillary Clinton was able to include two lies in one sentence Tuesday night as she criticised John McCain in her speech to the Democratic National Convention. She said, "And in 2008, he still thinks it’s okay when women don’t earn equal pay for equal work."
Lie number one is that John McCain believes that it is OK that women don't earn the same as men do for the same work. McCain may not support affirmative action programs that give women an advantage in education and employment, but I really doubt that he supports pay discrimination against women.
Lie number two is her assumption that in 2008, men actually do earn more than women for equal work. Her lie is based on a study that shows that working women, on average, take home less money than working men. Factors, such as seniority, education, and the difficulty or the scarcity of workers, are not considered in the study. Careful analysis of the study has shown that there is really no wage discrimination against women when all these factors are considered.
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Submitted by tac0965 on Wed, 2008-08-27 15:27
Again, we see that prosecutors readily offer bargain deals to women who sexually assault boys, but throw the book at men who do the same to girls. Sexual Assault is bargained down to child abuse in this article...no comment on what the sentence will be. You would think that someone who had to be extradited from one state to another would receive a fair sentence.
Someone please post any article...any article...on a man who received the same type of deal!! Excerpt:
'BATTLE CREEK, Neb. -- A woman accused of having sex with a 15-year-old boy will be sentenced for a lesser charge in October.
Tammy Walnofer was originally charged with first-degree sexual assault for an incident from 2005.
Last week, she pleaded no contest to felony child abuse.'
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