Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2007-07-05 18:29
Essay here. Excerpt:
'So aficionados who wanted to see the quarter finals at Wimbledon ponied up $3,590 to see the men, compared to only $1,590 to see the women. Even at twice the price, the men's tickets sold out sooner.
Sports columnist Alan Mascarenhas has concluded that by almost all criteria, "women's tennis is an inferior product." So if the ladies are bringing in far less revenue but taking home just as much money as the guys, where is their money coming from?
You guessed it -- out of the men's pockets.
So next time you see Hillary climb on to her equal-pay-for-equal-work soapbox, let's ask her this question: "Does three equal five?"'
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2007-07-05 18:27
Report here. Excerpt:
"The police appear reluctant to leave the children in the father's care, even though he's the victim of the alleged assault, with the result that the father refuses to make a statement, thus allowing the children to stay at home and the mother to escape the consequences of her actions.
"If the genders were reversed," says Mrs Turner, "and the father was charged with assaulting the mother, I'm certain the police would have no hesitation in locking up Dad and leaving the children with Mum."
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Submitted by AngryMan on Wed, 2007-07-04 15:07
Researchers tracing the development of violent behavior have found a link between teenage violence and domestic violence. The study also found no independent link between an individual's use of alcohol or drugs and committing domestic violence. In addition it showed that nearly twice as many women as men said they perpetrated domestic violence in the past year. Story here.
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2007-07-04 13:49
And the list grows of women-only places created with government sanction...
Story here. Excerpt:
'And it happens all the time. Boy meets girl and boy annoys girl. So, the Italians have enacted an interesting solution to this problem. They have created a beach strictly for women. No men, children or loud disco music are allowed.
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Women can enjoy the sun, sea and sand without the lustful leers of men.
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The beach does have one man.
"The lifeguard must be a man," Ravaglio said in a foreign newspaper interview. "You clearly need a man to save women in the sea. It's a question of muscles."'
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Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2007-07-04 11:34
Many of you asked when we would finally get the Radio Lia interview up on DaddyBlogger.com and we finally have it. Special thanks to Lia for sending a copy of the interview to both Robb Mackenzie and Robert Pedersen! For those of you not familiar with the Radio Lia show - this is a radio show heard nationwide and Lia has even been awarded a CMA Award for "Broadcast Personality of the Year". Her show is extremely popular for a reason and it is spreading like a wildfire across this country!
Listen to the unedited radio interview at DaddyBlogger.
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Submitted by Roy on Wed, 2007-07-04 01:53
Article here.
In a recent address promoting greater media diversity, N.O.W.'s president Kim Gandy claims that simply having more women in management creates increased profits:
'"And as you see in any business … more women in management increases the bottom line for stockholders. ... Let's face it --the men behind the curtain -- in this case the white men behind the curtain -- are most comfortable hiring people who look, and talk, and think just like them. And that's not good for the rest of us.
... having more women owners, executives, news directors and so on -- is its own reward for the women you are employing and for their families and for society as a whole. ... But the icing on the cake is that, in the end, employing more women in the media creates a more vibrant public marketplace of ideas."'
Hmmm. If that were true, why would any intelligent capitalist firm wishing to maximize profits employ male managers? (Also note Gandy's blatant sexism, racism, and complete lack of credible supporting data for her assertions ... )
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Submitted by AngryMan on Tue, 2007-07-03 15:12
Story here. Excerpt:
"A baby girl died at the hands of her babysitter after suffering injuries consistent with being swung and thrown against a wall, a court has heard.
Lynn Jeffrey, 37, of Nelson, Lancashire, is accused of murdering 11-month-old Courtney Ann Shales in a 'brutal and callous attack'.
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Ms Jeffrey was arrested at the hospital and when interviewed by police maintained the account that Courtney had fallen down the stairs.
Mr O'Byrne said her account had since changed and she was now saying that Mr Elliott inflicted the injuries.
Tony Cross QC, cross examining, suggested that Mr Elliot had been in an aggressive mood because he had been asked to babysit."
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Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 2007-07-03 13:43
This is a video report on Fox covering Title IX.
Happy Fourth of July!
Tony
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Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2007-07-02 13:55
Article here.
I say partial ban because exemptions exist for traditions and religious purposes. Still a move in the right direction. Also to my knowledge South Africa doesn't widely practice female circumcision, so this seems legitimately aimed towards males. Excerpt:
'Under 16s may not be tested for virginity or be circumcised, unless required by tradition or religion. A child is now regarded as an adult at 18, and no longer 21. This means 18-year-olds can now get into contractual agreements without parental consent. The section dealing with corporal punishment requires regulations and the act should be complete by March next year.'
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2007-07-02 01:42
Story here. Excerpt:
"A new political party has been launched just for women - and its NSW founder pledges to inject more "reality" into federal politics.
The idea of a single-sex party has already attracted controversy - with critics claiming it is sexist.
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One woman will run for the party in the Senate in each state and territory, and a handful of women will run in key marginal House of Representative seats."
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Submitted by anthony on Sat, 2007-06-30 15:37
Article here. Excerpt:
"In broader terms, this scandal should stimulate a reappraisal of gender favoritism in our criminal justice system. The scales of justice are out of balance. At a time when feminist activists who exploit these kinds of issues demand equal treatment for women in combat, they also insist on preferences and deference for "the weaker sex" when women accuse men of crimes."
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Submitted by anthony on Fri, 2007-06-29 22:56
This is a schedule of topics submitted by the individuals involved with the upcoming Boy Crisis Conference on July 13-14, 2007 in Washington, DC. There is a ton of information regarding issues that are vital towards our cause.
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Ed. note: This booklet has been around since the first conference. The topics in it cover men's issues generally, though not exhaustively. Still, it serves as a good primer when someone asks "what are men's issues and why care?"
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Submitted by AngryMan on Thu, 2007-06-28 12:22
Story here. Excerpt:
'A wealthy retired builder was ordered to pay more money to the woman he divorced nearly 30 years ago after a judge heard she had "fallen on hard times", the Court of Appeal was told yesterday.
Dennis North, 70, was divorced from his first wife Jean, 61, in 1978 - a year after finding out she was having an affair with the man she later went to live with.
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A district judge awarded her a lump sum of £202,000 in April last year despite agreeing that Mrs North's money troubles had nothing to do with her former husband and he had no further responsibility towards her.'
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Submitted by GaryB on Thu, 2007-06-28 02:53
The BBC reports here on a guy who went to hospital with a severe headache - only to find he'd been shot.
"Michael Moylan, 45, from the state of Florida, is quoted as saying he had woken up with a headache so severe he thought it was caused by an aneurysm.
His wife, April, took him to hospital but left when the bullet was found. She was arrested later over the shooting, but said it was an accident. "
Hey that's unusual - a woman being violent, shooting a man whilst he slept then taking zero responsibility for it - haven't seen THAT before...
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2007-06-27 01:17
The consequences of feminism speak for themselves. Article here. Excerpt:
'Watching Mark playing with our children is simply wonderful. He'd do anything for them and that makes our family feel secure and special.
Yet the relationship he has with Ellie and Harvey often makes me pine for the father figure I never had.
Not only did I grow up without a father, my mother never even told him she was pregnant with me - as far as he is concerned, I simply don't exist.
After three decades, Mum thinks I should accept this situation and get on with my life, but I've felt the stigma of being fatherless all my life. I resent the fact she never gave him the chance to be named on my birth certificate.'
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