Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2007-05-24 15:08
Article here. Excerpt:
"This past week House speaker Nancy Pelosi used Mother's Day to launch her latest salvo against the Iraq war. And while she was at it, she indulged in some back-handed gender stereotyping, making the remarkable claim that "Women have always been the peacekeepers of our societies."
"So coming just a month after her ill-fated peace mission to Syria, it's regrettable the Speaker of the House would tap the occasion of Mother's Day to indulge in gender stereotyping and male-bashing. As my mother used to say, "If you can't speak well of someone, it's better to not speak at all."
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2007-05-24 14:31
Story here. Excerpt:
"In the absence of detailed research into why this was happening, observers were left to speculate, he said. There were probably many factors involved, but one of the main ones was the gradual "feminisation" of education in New Zealand, in terms of policies as well as teacher gender. "In the long term this is not healthy for boys, but also not for girls either."
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"He suggested that perhaps the drive to find equal opportunities for women had gone too far and there was a need to pull back a bit to restore that balance."
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2007-05-24 14:18
Story here. Excerpt:
"A pair of 16-year-old girls face hate crime charges after they allegedly handed out anti-gay fliers targeting a classmate at their northern Illinois high school.
The girls were arrested May 11 after handing out fliers in the parking lot of Crystal Lake South High School that depict a male student kissing another boy and contain hateful language about gays.
Officials say the fliers targeted a male classmate, who is also a neighbor of the girls. The two girls had apparently been feuding with the boy."
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2007-05-23 15:23
Story here. Excerpt:
'A 40-year-old woman and three girls are facing assault and battery charges in connection with what police are calling a "group beat down" of a 16-year-old girl at a mall.
Marilyn Camacho, 40, of Framingham and the girls, ages 16, 13 and 12, were arrested after the fight Monday that left the victim unconscious and requiring hospitalization, Lt. Brian Grassey said. He said the four attackers slammed the girl into a glass store window, knocked her to the ground and then stomped on her legs, back and face.
"This was an absolute group beat down," Grassey said. "It's an extremely unsettling event. The level of violence in this defies logic.'
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Ed. note: Note also the video story as of this writing on the right side of the page entitled Teacher's Betrayal: Female substitute teacher charged with raping 14-year-old girl
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Submitted by MrReality on Wed, 2007-05-23 11:22
For years one of the biggest of fantasies for women has been the wedding. A much bigger fantasy though is what comes as a result of the wedding: A large diamond ring. Let's be honest, how many times have you seen women meet "the bride" right after the wedding and say "Let me see the ring!" The wife then flutters he hand around the misandric circle of women showing off her blood diamond.
The sad truth is that African MEN are forced into slavery in order for the new wife (a member of the royal sex) to walk around and showcase her new diamond. Which many times means more to her than the marriage itself.
How many times have you heard women claim they wish they could have "kept the ring" once they divorced the husband. It has recently been proven that all diamonds are in-fact "conflict diamonds" and thus any woman that nags her soon-to-be schmuck husband for one is a slave-master, just like her sisters. I would advise that no man buy a woman a diamond.
Read more on Blood Diamonds
here.
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Submitted by mcp on Wed, 2007-05-23 08:59
While the latest article was unabashedly one-sided, they published a very balanced editorial on Sept. 13, 2003. To be fair to them, I thought I'd post that too. It's here. Excerpt:
'Laws protecting women from domestic violence are sometimes unjust to men. This can be corrected only with great care
Men hate to admit they have been beaten up by their women. That the desperate desire to hang on to notions of muscle-flexing masculinity makes them so vulnerable could have been funny. But it is not, because the statistics of intimate violence perpetrated by women on men is now compelling all countries to rethink solutions, both legal and psychological, to domestic violence.'
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Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2007-05-23 03:04
From DaddyBlog:
'The ultra radical and angry feminists are at it again! This organization clearly no longer supports EQUALITY, but has a radical agenda of only furthering the gender war! Their actions, as of late, clearly exposes their hidden agenda because more and more females are speaking out against this radical organization.
NOW must be greatly confused with current child custody statistics! Gender bias against women?...'
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Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 2007-05-22 22:04
Check this out and spread the word! These British MRA's are doing a great job! Excerpt:
'The Forum has been awarded a £20,000 GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Impact Award jointly judged by GSK and The King’s Fund health charity. The award was made in recognition of the organisation’s work to give all men and boys an equal opportunity to attain the highest possible level of health and well-being.
Chief Executive Peter Baker said: ‘We are delighted to have been chosen by GlaxoSmithKline as an IMPACT Award winner. To me this award recognises the valuable work done by our very dedicated team. The funding that this award brings will make an enormous difference. We could employ another member of staff for a year. There is a lot more research that we’d like to do and this could enable us to do it.’'
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2007-05-22 21:22
Story here. Excerpt:
"A woman was charged with abuse of a corpse Thursday after police found the remains of a baby in her freezer.
Police charged Christine Hutchinson, 22, of Pittsburgh, after interviewing her Thursday evening, several hours after the remains were found in her apartment.
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But later, Lt. Daniel Herrmann said the abuse of a corpse charge applies only to human beings. Under the law, he said, a fetus is not considered a human being."
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2007-05-22 21:18
Story here. Excerpt:
'KITTANNING, Pa. — A woman who tried to steal a fetus by knocking her pregnant neighbor unconscious with a baseball bat and cutting her abdomen was sentenced Tuesday to 22 to 50 years in prison.
Peggy Jo Conner, who could have been sentenced to up to 80 years, apologized in court for attacking Valerie Oskin.
Oskin, 31, was rescued after a passerby spotted the two women in a rural area and called police. Her baby was delivered by emergency Caesarean section and put up for adoption, which had been Oskin's intention before the attack.
"I'm sorry for what happened to Valerie and for what part I had in it," Conner said. "I'm not that kind of person. I was on drugs then."'
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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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