Submitted by MrReality on Tue, 2007-05-22 20:42
Do black men need black women? This is the title of a clip I recently viewed on YouTube.com. See the broadcast here.
The clip on YouTube is hosted by two homosexual black men. The clip surprised me as the two men did not engage in the usual male bashing and pro-feminist rhetoric that a good deal of homosexual activists usually engage in. Instead these men seemed to be pointing out that they have absolutely no need for women.
Not that I agree with their lifestyle. I just find it quite funny that women are now being slammed by the very people they use against men. For years the feminist movement has been placing the homosexual community in direct opposition to males in their petty war against men.
It is ironic that women's own weapon now seems to be turning against them.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 2007-05-22 19:39
AngryHarry, a political blogger who often discusses men's issues, has been nominated for best political blog in the Blogger's Choice Awards.
While you may not agree with everything AngryHarry says, he does a great job of exposing bias against men and misandry in popular culture.
You can show your support for AngryHarry by creating an account (if you don't already have one) and voting at: http://www.bloggerschoiceawards.com/categories/19.
Take this opportunity to make sure that men's voices are heard!
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2007-05-21 22:23
Story here.
I guess four months in prison will help this man put his life back together???? Excerpt:
"A teenage girl, whose false accusation of rape led an Asian taxi driver to lose his job and sell his home, has been sentenced to four months imprisonment by a British court.
The 17-year-old claimed ex-police personnel Aftab Ahmed, who hails from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, attacked her in January last when she was driven home drunk after a night out.
She kept up the story for 14 months, during which Aftab lost his livelihood, had to sell his home and was shunned by friends."
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Submitted by ItsDan on Mon, 2007-05-21 20:50
Article here:
'Linebacker A.J. Nicholson was waived by the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday, hours after he pleaded not guilty to a charge that he hit his girlfriend. She insists she accidentally hit herself with a cell phone, and police misread what happened.
Nicholson was charged with misdemeanor assault Friday, and despite his girlfriend's claim the case will go forward. He remains free on $5,000 bond and a pretrial hearing was set for May 31.
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"I was very emotional and I was mad at A.J.," Johnson said. "Like a lot of other couples, we had been arguing. But I am to blame here. I exaggerated the situation. The police officer misinterpreted my upset and emotional demeanor."'
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2007-05-21 18:16
It's widely known that the domestic violence policies and procedures of organizations across the country are outdated. If only that were the reason why so many men experience bias and violation of due process when accused. Unfortunately, it's not that simple. False "facts" from debunked studies, lies created by over-enthusiastic writers, and skewed statistics from unsound research are common in today's domestic violence trainings.
Demonstrating that current domestic violence trainings are deplorable, RADAR's new Special Report "Education for Injustice" documents that:
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Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2007-05-21 09:42
Indian MRAs have decided to observe November 19th as the Men's Day. This journalist is obviously upset! Article here. Excerpt:
'The numerous feast-days and rituals for brothers, sons and sons-in-law in the various Indian cultures are just not enough to soothe their sensitive feelings. The lads want their day out on November 19, the day their brothers in Trinidad and Tobago celebrate their ‘emancipation’ as well. They would all like to go international — women can do it — but they are a little confused about the date.'
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Submitted by anthony on Sun, 2007-05-20 18:44
Story here. Excerpt:
'Paramedics had tried to revive Joshua, who was found unresponsive after the in-home day care center's owner, Vicki Leigh Chiles, bound his mouth and hands with masking tape.
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"You could see the bruising (on his face) where the tape had been," Robert Minton said."
Chiles, 42, told police that Joshua would not be quiet for nap time and that she used masking tape to bind his hands and cover his mouth to keep him quiet, her arrest report states.'
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Submitted by anthony on Sun, 2007-05-20 17:44
Read some of the female perspectives about Title IX. An article in a major publication such as Newsweek (Outstanding!)
What do female athletes say?
"I know that I’ve heard from lots of female athletes who are starting to say that this law has outlived its purpose. They don’t understand what this law means because they’re seeing it limit the opportunities of the men they travel and train with and who make them better athletes. And they think it’s insane. There’s a big generational divide here. Some of the women who are of the “if you build it they will com”’ mentality are older women and they lived at a time and went to college at a time when women were being given the short end of the stick in a major way. But these women today have had a very different experience and they don’t agree with what this law is doing to their male colleagues."
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Submitted by anthony on Sat, 2007-05-19 07:30
Article here. Excerpt:
"The National Coalition of Free Men (NCFM), the oldest and largest men’s rights organization in the United States, vehemently opposes Harvard Professor Alberto Alesina’s recently-proposed man tax.(1)
"A man tax is as wrong as a Jew tax," says NCFM's Marc Angelucci. "They both violate the fundamental Constitutional right to equal protection by unfairly targeting a birth group for discriminatory treatment.
"Even aside from equal protection, there is no justification for a man tax."
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Submitted by anthony on Sat, 2007-05-19 07:25
Story here.
I'm not happy with the term "Dead Beat Dads" used several times in this article. Excerpt:
"Every day, the state of Ohio processes more than 50,000 child support payments.
Has that volume led to unfair treatment of parents who are paying?
Derrick Adams is a deadbeat dad. Or so says the State of Ohio.
Deputies arrested him not once, but twice, even though the father of three boys is making child support payments."
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Submitted by anthony on Fri, 2007-05-18 21:54
Story here. Excerpt:
"You may find that in 10 years this young man, or others in similar situations, will grow up with alcohol issues, relationship issues and anger issues but will never look at the root cause," St. John said yesterday, the same day that Gross, 24, of Mohegan Lake pleaded not guilty in Elmsford Village Court to having sexual contact with a 16-year-old boy inside a parked car."
There is a link to an organization I didn't know existed:
"Curtis St. John is president-elect of MaleSurvivor: the National Organization on Male Sexual Victimization."
http://www.malesurvivor.org/
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Submitted by AngryMan on Fri, 2007-05-18 11:38
Story here. Excerpt:
'Anna Lloyd and Jane Harvey could be any middle-class mothers strolling with their sons in their local park. But behind their everyday appearance lies a story of a highly unconventional family - for they are lesbian partners, and Oliver and Charlie, aged two, are their twins.
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Thanks to a shake-up in the law announced yesterday, NHS fertility clinics may no longer have to consider a baby's need for a father (or mother), so a gay woman would have as much right as a woman in a heterosexual relationship to walk into an NHS clinic and request fertility treatment in a bid to have a baby.'
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"We thought of asking a male friend to donate sperm, so that we would know who the father was, but he might have wanted to be involved in the baby's life.
"We didn't want this; we wanted to raise our children alone, without having to answer to the father.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2007-05-18 06:03
Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2007-05-17 22:23
Not only are a baby's needs for a dad no longer to be considered, but human/non-human hybrids can be implanted, also. Brave new world indeed. Story here. Excerpt:
'A major relaxation of IVF rules was announced by ministers today.
The changes will make it easier for single people and lesbians to receive fertility treatment on the NHS.
The move, which is part of a shake-up of laws on the use of human tissues, will also allow the creation of "Frankenstein" embryos - human and animal cells mixed together - for medical research.
Under current laws, fertility clinics have to consider the baby's need for a father before providing treatment. But today's draft Human Tissue and Embryos Bill says this is no longer necessary.'
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Submitted by Dave K on Thu, 2007-05-17 16:37
I was very disappointed to read this regarding a Marriot Hotel being built in Michigan. It seems they're going to have a floor dedicated for women only.
I'm a huge fan of Marriot, and at this very moment I'm on the road in Wilmington NC... and staying at a Marriot extended stay hotel. Since the beginning of the year I've spent thousands of dollars on Marriot hotel stays. I've just sent them a message through their online site letting them know that if this policy goes into place I will never be staying at a Marriot Hotel again. I suggest that ANYONE who travels let them know that we won't put up with such blatant sexism and that it'll cost them far more than it gains them. Contact link here.
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