Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2008-02-23 02:01
Another "girl fight" story, caught on camera, with an adult woman involved. Watch it here.
People may ask why MANN reports on stories of "women behaving badly" so much. The reason is just this: People of both sexes apparently need to see the proof of the capacity of females to engage in dangerous, anti-social, and/or criminal behavior repeatedly to undo the prejudice that says that "women just don't do those things." It has to be repeated again, and again, and again, in order for it to sink in: Women are just as capable of violent, dangerous, criminal, etc. acts as men and do indeed engage in such behavior at rates comparable. It is only the fact that they are female that allows people to forget so quickly what they have just seen.
Double-think, as Orwell imagined it, comes in many forms, and the persistent but false belief that women can behave this way, or do so only with some "very good reason" (usually based on some purported reaction to what a man, or men, do), is one of those beliefs that we just need to keep hammering at.
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Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2008-02-23 01:53
Watch it here. Caption: "A 24-year old high school teacher has been arrested for allegedly sending photos of herself in various stages of undress to students."
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Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2008-02-23 01:48
Well I suppose it'd be one thing if they hadn't eaten in days and they were taking food staples like rice and bread to avoid ravenous hunger. But no. No sooner does the social order come apart when they are letting their fingers do the walking to make off at a 100% discount with all manner of luxury goods. Just amazing, really. Take a look here. What is truly remarkable is the utter brazenness and total lack of self-consciousness.
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2008-02-21 16:35
Story here. Excerpt:
'DURHAM, N.C. — More than three dozen current and former Duke lacrosse players plan to file a federal lawsuit against the university, the city of Durham and others involved in the case.
A spokesman for Washington-based attorney Charles J. Cooper said the civil lawsuit will be filed Thursday on behalf of 38 players who were not charged in the notorious case.
Spokesman Robert Bork Jr. declined Wednesday night to release the specific allegations made in the 30-count, 100-page lawsuit.'
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2008-02-21 16:33
Video here. Right at the end of the video the reporter notes the judge ordered a "psychiatric evaluation". In the Related Media list, this article also appears on the site; it was a special to the Seattle Times. Good to see it even if it is dated Sept., 2007. Excerpt:
'The decade long wave of sexual offenses committed by women — teachers in particular have exposed a cultural double standard: The public is more willing to accept the female abuser's claim that she had a "relationship" with the victim. And in cases in which the male is a teenager, the sexual abuse is more likely to be dismissed as a rite of passage. The questionable, yet overriding assumption, is that women predators are somehow different from men.
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Submitted by MrReality on Thu, 2008-02-21 14:10
Marc Rudov debates Lis Wiehl concerning why Heather Mills should not receive a dime from Paul McCartney. Congrats to Marc for not pulling any punches.
Watch the video.
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Ed. note: If the video doesn't come up with the link above, click this search results link and select the video.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 2008-02-21 03:58
Article here. Excerpt:
"In acrimonious divorce and child custody disputes emotions are tense and tempers flare. Buoyed by litigious attorneys, each side engages in strategic maneuvers to gain the greatest legal advantage. Sometimes a parent, fearing a loss of control or custody over a child, crosses the ethically acceptable bounds of legal warfare. An unfortunate but all too frequently used tactic by mothers is to accuse the father of sexually molesting their child. The mere accusation is sufficient to strip the father of all his custody rights and launch a criminal investigation. Even when no evidence is found to substantiate the allegation, family law courts typically "err on the side of caution" and award full custody to the mother. While national statistics reveal that the majority of all child sex abuse reports are legitimate, when such claims are made by a mother in the context of custody litigation, an estimated 77% of allegations are determined to be unfounded (Tong, 2002).A false child sex abuse allegation made during child custody litigation is a destructive legal stratagem."
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Submitted by The Rights of M... on Wed, 2008-02-20 23:14
BBC Radio 5 Live in the UK (693/909 MW and digital) will be running a feature on male DV victims from 10pm on this Sunday (24th). It may come on later than 10pm so you may have to listen for a while.
Please tune in and if there is a phone-in/text-in on the show then please take the opportunity.
It should be available for those outside the UK via http://www.bbc.co.uk/fivelive/
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2008-02-20 16:47
Just as the New England Patriots were looking to cap off a perfect season, Boston Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss was hit with a claim of "serious injury." The allegation made by Rachelle Washington over an alleged altercation on January 6, 2008.
Washington is an old paramour of Moss's who was unemployed and behind in her rent payments. Reports suggest that Washington had a soft-tissue injury to her finger, but how it occurred remains a mystery. Hospital X-rays were negative.
A temporary restraining order was quickly entered against Moss.
According to Moss' agent, attorney David K. McGill demanded a $500,000 payment and threatened to reveal "lots of dirt" about Moss if the money was not paid by January 11th. McGill has refused interviews and has not explained the specifics of the allegations.
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2008-02-20 15:34
Video report here. The story reports she was originally facing 60 years in jail total, but the judge reduced it to six (of course). One comment:
"Typical. If a man had raped 5 teenage girls he would have been sentenced for much, much longer. But a woman raping young boys does not receive the same level of attention or reprimand. She is a sexual deviant and justice has again been denied."
Posted by "Scott". Hmm, is that our very own Scott, I wonder? :)
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Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 2008-02-19 19:46
Article here. Excerpt:
"Men who smoke, drink heavily or are exposed to pesticides while trying for a baby could harm not only their baby but future generations of offspring too, scientists say...
..."They said traditional assumptions that the health of fathers was less important than that of mothers in determining how healthy their babies would be should be revised.
Dr Cynthia Daniels of Rutgers University, said: "If I were a young man I would not drink heavily and I would not be smoking two packs of cigarettes per day while trying to conceive a child.
"Studies have shown significant associations between male toxic exposures and increased rates of infertility, miscarriage, stillbirth and childhood health problems."
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2008-02-19 19:24
I hope you guys enjoy this video as much as I did. It's a series of different male issues played through music and realistic images.
The video manages to address some of the most important MRA issues citing legitimate statistics.
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Submitted by MR on Tue, 2008-02-19 16:53
Clinton's struggle vexes feminists
Excerpt:
"WASHINGTON - As Hillary Clinton struggles to regain her momentum in the presidential race, frustrated feminists are looking at what they see as the ultimate glass ceiling: A female candidate with a hyper-substantive career is now threatened with losing the nomination to a man whose charismatic style and powerful rhetoric are trumping her decades of experience."
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Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 2008-02-19 00:03
Historic Domestic Violence Conference Includes Male Victims
"From Ideology to Inclusion: Evidence-Based Policy and Intervention in Domestic Violence," a conference addressing issues pertaining to domestic violence, was held in Sacramento, California or Friday, February 15, 2008 and Saturday, February 16, 2008.
Shortly before 7:30 A.M. on Friday, the "Terrace Room" began to fill and shortly thereafter, the room was full, but people were still standing in the lobby and standing on the "terrace," waiting to register. So many people attended this event that an overflow room was opened to handle the crowd.
The highlight of the conference, in my opinion, came on the second day, when Erin Pizzy spoke. Pizzy was the founder of the first battered women’s shelter in the world. Preceding her speech, Pizzy was presented with a lifetime achievement award by Phil Cook, for all of the work she’d done to care for victims of domestic violence. Pizzy remarked. “This is a first.”
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2008-02-18 20:10
Story here. Excerpt:
'A report out of the state of Oregon reinforces the results of a CBS News investigation from last November that found high rates of suicides among those who served in the military.
The state health report, “Violent Deaths in Oregon: 2005” found 18 to 24-year-old male veterans had the highest rate of suicide among all males in the state from 2000 to 2005 – almost 5 times higher than non-veteran males the same age. (The bar chart above shows the figures.)'
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