Submitted by discover1 on Thu, 2007-12-27 13:44
Cover graphic here. Article here.
Here is the letter I sent Psychology Today about the December cover (their letter submission form is here):
"Dear Editor,
The December cover was blatantly sexist and portrayed men as disposable objects. It showed a woman who was proud of herself for disposing of a man. Because the man was lying on the ground after falling, it implied that violence against men is not only acceptable, but something desirable.
Perhaps you think I lack a sense of humor? My sense of humor in these matters has steadily declined as I've become aware of the perfuse portrayal of men as buffoons, lazy bums, disposable objects, and objects of violence in the media. Many of these are supposed to be funny. Such portrayals of women would never be tolerated, nor should they be.
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Submitted by MrReality on Thu, 2007-12-27 11:15
"Assume the Position . . . You Fit the Description"
A new study reveals hatred towards black men both on and off of the college campus. The study also concludes that "black misandry" -- wherein black men experience discrimination simply because they are black men -- is more hostile than that directed at other groups.
The study states: "The present study examines the experiences of 36 Black male students, in focus group interviews, enrolled at Harvard University; Michigan State University; University of California, Berkeley; University of Illinois; and the University of Michigan. Two themes emerged: (a) anti-Black male stereotyping and marginality (or Black misandry), which caused (b) extreme hypersurveillance and control. Respondents experienced racial microaggressions in three domains: (a) campus—academic, (b) campus—social, and (c) campus—public spaces. Black males are stereotyped and placed under increased surveillance by community and local policing tactics on and off campus."
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2007-12-26 07:52
Read it here.
Watch the trailer for a feminist torture movie opening on January 18. The movie is called "Teeth".
Yahoo Movie description:
"High school student Dawn works hard at suppressing her budding sexuality by being the local chastity group's most active participant. Her task is made even more difficult by her bad boy stepbrother Brad's increasingly provocative behavior at home. A stranger to her own body, innocent Dawn discovers she has a toothed vagina when she becomes the object of violence. As she struggles to comprehend her anatomical uniqueness, Dawn experiences both the pitfalls and the power of being a living example of the vagina dentata myth."
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Submitted by MrReality on Tue, 2007-12-25 18:11
Watch the video.
The holiday is here and you can't go half an hour without seeing a commercial about how men should be buying women's affection and how the woman should be sitting back simply "receiving gifts." Jewelers -- and the female-controlled media -- spend millions to advertise the "diamonds are a girl's best friend" ideology that most men fall victim to.
The misandrist, capitalist corporations have accidentally exposed the bleak reality that women -- and the men that pander to them -- have turned modern day relationships into nothing more than a transaction between a prostitute and her customer.
Lis Wiehl of course disagrees, as you will see in the video. Her position is pretty weak as always. Marc Rudov wipes the floor with her. He even manages to win over Neil Cavuto after Lis blatantly lies and acts as if she would be happy if her husband (i.e. Slave) only bought her "slippers" only to go back and say she would be angry if that was all her male doormat bought her. Pathetic.
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2007-12-25 05:06
Article here. Excerpt:
'Ask ten people on the street what the opposite of misogyny is and eight will probably say "polygamy" or "trigonometry"; in fact the term for a hatred of men is "misandry" and it's so rarely used Microsoft Word's spell check doesn't even recognise that combination of letters (go and try it, I'll wait.)
The fact is, if you were to apply the same criteria to misandry that some feminists use for misogyny and its "pervasiveness" in Western culture, you couldn't turn on your TV, open a newspaper or attend a hens night without being swamped by our "hatred for men".'
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2007-12-25 04:55
Essay here. Excerpt:
"There is only one scenario that would permit the female race to carve out a future in which men are not as essential as women to the procreation and nurturing of children. That would be if men themselves were robot machines, unaffected by the loss of connection to humanity's essential means of regeneration, untouched by the loss of a role at the very core of human existence. But thankfully, that scenario is not available.
It's time for us all -but particularly women in this case - to join up the dots. The very men that we are seeking to disempower are the dear sons of the women we fought to empower all those years back. Excluding men can only lead to more alienated, disconnected, macho behaviour and violence. It's time for those women that can empathise, include and nurture, to do just that."
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Submitted by MrReality on Mon, 2007-12-24 22:59
Myrna Blyth's book Spin Sisters reveals how a crusading group of bitter women in control continously sell fear and misery to other women.
An excerpt from the article: "Throughout the 1990s, women’s magazines became focused less on fashion and more on features about violence against women and children, “even though crime statistics were plummeting across the country,” Myrna Blyth notes in "Spin Sisters: How the Women of the Media Sell Unhappiness and Liberalism to the Women of America.”
Research studies of women’s magazines such as Cosmo, Family Circle, Good Housekeeping, Glamour, Marie Claire, Redbook, Vogue, Woman’s Day and Ladies Home Journal show that during that decade stories and cover lines that touched on social issues and victimization skyrocketed.
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Submitted by ItsDan on Sun, 2007-12-23 17:38
Article here:
'Misty Johnson, 34, was arrested and charged with aggravated assault and battery, a felony, and misdemeanor domestic battery. Her husband, Shawn Fay Johnson, 34, was treated at a hospital for a wound to the chest, police said.
Misty Johnson made an initial court appearance Thursday in which she requested a court-appointed attorney, authorities said. She was released after posting bail, which was set at $7,500.'
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Submitted by MrReality on Sat, 2007-12-22 21:36
The book is listed on Amazon here.
'Book Description: "The first book of its kind-photographs included.
Mothers, daughters, sisters and grandmothers-fiendish killers all.
Society is conditioned to think of murderers and predators as men, but in this fascinating book, Peter Vronsky exposes and investigates the phenomenon of women who kill-and the political, economic, social, and sexual implications.'
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Submitted by anthony on Sat, 2007-12-22 21:11
Submitted by anthony on Sat, 2007-12-22 21:01
Story here. Excerpt:
"The Tennessee Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to modify or overturn a lower court's ruling allowing Mary Winkler, convicted of killing her minister husband, visitation rights with the couple's three daughters."
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In September, a lower court granted Winkler visitation with her daughters pending the outcome of the custody battle. The court specified the visits be supervised by a guardian ad litem appointed to represent the children's interests and supervised by members of the couple Winkler is living with or by her sister. A subsequent appeal by the grandparents was denied, leading to their Supreme Court appeal."
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Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2007-12-22 19:22
News video clip here.
Caption reads: "A high school teacher and coach admitted to having a sexual relationship with a female student who moved in with her after graduation. The girl -- now 20 -- was 16 years old at the time the relationship began."
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Submitted by anthony on Sat, 2007-12-22 18:15
Story here. Does Hillary realize men also vote? Her "vote for me because I'm a woman theme" and ignoring men is insulting. Excerpt:
"With daughter Chelsea and mother Dorothy Rodham in tow, Clinton's four-event schedule highlighted what could be a history-making nomination. As her campaign released a list of 3,500 female supporters, she said there are too many challenges facing working mothers.
"We put so many burdens on families trying to do the right thing, trying to take care of their families," Clinton said."
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Submitted by Roy on Sat, 2007-12-22 16:20
Came across this amazingly honest "how-to-snag-a-husband" manual called "The Pink Bible". The authoress is a hot Mormon chick who's maybe a bit too candid.
Excerpt:
"The seasoned huntress can afford to be selective. There are many fish in the sea, but very few are keepers. ... Some guidelines:
* Good looks are not the only qualification for a trophy husband. Do not forget popularity, money, clothes, and car.
* Nerdy men can be a pain, but they are easy to catch and will usually support you.
* Avoid fixating on how much money a guy has. Devote equal attention to his earning potential and the economic status of his family.
* Only let him see you at your best. Keep your real personality hidden.
* Never complain, and he’ll assume nothing bothers you.
* Never act sad, and he’ll imagine you’re always happy.
* Never mention your ambitions, and he’ll figure you’re a pushover.
By the time he discovers it was all a mirage, it will be too late."
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Submitted by MrReality on Sat, 2007-12-22 14:36
The movie Antwoine Fisher is nearly six years old -- it came out in 2002 -- but I believe it to be relevant to men's rights due to it's content.
The film is a true story about a young black boy that was mentally and physically abused by two black women. It was directed by Denzel Washington who stars in the film as Fisher's psychiatrist. Although the movie received some excellent reviews it was never as widely promoted as the scores of fictitious films that promote "women" as victims. You would think that a film that showcases and actual account of abuse against a young boy would have been promoted better.
To the contrary the film was criticized by a few shoddy comedians for its factual content. Rather than being yet another fictional feminist-inspired film about some woman getting raped; this film actually revealed how abusive some women really are towards young male children. It also shows the headjobs these women do on a young man's sense of self-worth at an early age.
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