Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2006-10-05 14:01
Story here. Excerpt:
'LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Kim Basinger will go to trial after pleading not guilty Wednesday to disregarding court orders concerning ex-husband Alec Baldwin's visitation rights with their daughter, a court official ordered.
Court papers filed by Baldwin allege that in 2005, the Academy Award-winning actress ignored court orders by not letting her ex-husband know she would be out of town working so that he could take care of their 10-year-old daughter until she returned.'
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Submitted by AngryMan on Thu, 2006-10-05 11:56
"The debate about how to get women more involved in gaming is a perennial one and one on which there is pretty wide agreement that not enough is being done."
Another bizarre story from the BBC femi-socialist propaganda machine. Apparently the 'male-dominated' computer games industry is not doing enough to make women feel included. Apparently "There needs to be changes across the board."(sic)
However, even the author admits that this story is a complete non-issue.
"There is evidence to suggest that, despite the obstacles, young girls carry on playing games. Research done by gaming firm Electronic Arts' found that 40% of teenage girls played video games but, crucially, they seem to lose interest within a year."
Well there you have it then. Girls who want to play computer games play them, and those who don't, don't. End of story.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2006-10-04 23:33
OTTAWA — The federal Conservative government says it will no longer fund women's groups that do advocacy, lobbying or general research, leaving some to wonder what's left.
The drastic change to the mandate and operation of Status of Women Canada also drops the word "equality" when listing the agency's goals.
Story here.
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Submitted by Alphamale on Wed, 2006-10-04 22:56
The typical female chauvinist crap is repeated here about how violence is only a man's problem.
Yet, other headlines today revealed that violence is not so much a "man's problem". Here where a woman killed her husband's 13 month old baby son while awaiting extradition to return to the U.S. to face a murder charge for killing her husband. Nice.
Also look here, where a woman killed her husband's 1-year-old and 3-year-old daughters because she was involved in a custody dispute with him. Notice how the article paints the woman as "desperate" "reaching out" and "let down" by the system.
I wonder if the police chief from London, Ontario is aware that violence is not a "man's problem", but a societal problem? Not likely. He, acting as the female mayor's lapdog, seems to be just repeating the female chauvinist lies that the female mayor wants to hear.
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2006-10-04 19:21
Story here. Send it on to your favorite feminist!
'A woman was charged Wednesday with sexual assault after an altercation with a flight attendant on an airplane flying from Charlotte, N.C., to London, an official said.
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"During the altercation, she grabbed his buttocks," Bruce said, adding that he based that information on police reports.
When the airplane landed at Gatwick Airport, Sussex police charged the woman with disrupting a flight and sexual assault, Bruce said.'
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2006-10-04 14:43
More from the sugar 'n spice dept., this latest is here. Notice the sex of the perps isn't mentioned in the headline and also not until close to the end of the article. Excerpt:
'The woman, 23, had her head slammed into her car, causing her left eye to be swollen shut. She also suffered cuts, bruises and abrasions. Her injuries sent her to the hospital, where she was released Thursday night, the Herald reported.
During the attacks, the woman's 10-month-old son was in the car's back seat.
Police interviewed and released two teenage girls, ages 17 and 18, who could face assault charges.
A 15-year-old girl, believed to be involved in the second attack, was arrested.'
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2006-10-04 14:39
Some of you may remember the case mentioned in this previous MANN piece. The follow-up to it is that the man's son was just found guilty of murder, or at least the juvenile equivalent of it. Story here.
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2006-10-03 23:28
Article about a nurse who killed 10 people. No comments on my part....just a news story. Excerpt:
'FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) -- A former hospital nurse pleaded no contest Tuesday to killing 10 patients nearly six years ago by injecting them with a drug used to temporarily halt breathing.
Vickie Dawn Jackson, 40, will be sentenced to life in prison, the maximum sentence she faced if she had been convicted by a jury.
Authorities have not offered a motive for the slayings.'
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2006-10-03 05:19
Story here.
Fortunately this man has gained custody of his two children.
"Nashua, N.H. -- The Canterbury woman accused of taking her 16-year-old lover and 8-year-old son to Florida is back in jail on charges of stalking him.
Jennifer Malone was arrested in July after a 10-day nationwide hunt to track her down.
Malone was out on $50,000 bail awaiting trial. She was told to stay away from the 16-year-old."
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Submitted by sjones on Tue, 2006-10-03 05:17
The female-supremacists have been steadily moving to replace "he or she" with the sexist "s/he", which is simply "she" with a slash, and is even prounounced "she". Along with this attack on males comes the reversal of "men and women" to "women and men." The intent is clear, to remove males altogether in the first case, and to relagate us to a secondary status in the second case.
In the spirit of this sexist attack on males through our language, at the very anti-male, ABC-owned ESPN, a network almost entirely dependent on male viewers for its survival, retired professional football players who now announce the Monday Night Football games are being forced by the feminist management to sign off every Monday night football game by saying "thank you from all of the WOMEN AND MEN at ESPN's Monday Night Football" even though it alienates and insults the male viewers and reduces viewership of the games.
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2006-10-03 01:17
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 2006-10-03 01:05
My essay addressing our strategy for protesting male-bashing is here.
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2006-10-02 20:27
A CNN video report covers women in combat in Iraq (MediaPlayer or similar required). They talk about it like it is something that is bad and should be stopped, without so much as mentioning the much larger number of men killed and wounded thus far in the Middle East. So much for equality in both status and commensuarate risks.
Getting killed or wounded/maimed in combat is a terribly tragic thing. That's what you sign up for though when you volunteer to serve in the armed forces, and it is no more or less tragic however when it happens to men as opposed to women. So why do MSM outfits like CNN act like it is? Answer: gross sexism and arcane chivalry.
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2006-10-02 07:06
Story here.
"A 34-year-old architect was charged Friday with helping his wife commit suicide by stepping aside as she drove the family minivan down a 300-foot cliff with their two daughters inside."
Thats right, this man faces severe criminal charges because his wife decided to drive off a cliff. "He "afforded her an opportunity for her to carry out her intentions," police said in a statement."
Apparently he tried to grab the bumper, but was unable to stop the minivan. I guess they expected this man to use his strength and prevent a 3500-lb. SUV from falling down a cliff. He is also charged with endangering the welfare of a child. The woman had his two daughters (3 and 5) in the minivan during her suicide attempt.
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2006-10-02 06:53
Read it here.
"You might be surprised to learn that the most dangerous place for a woman in the United States is her own home. Domestic violence is the single biggest threat of injury to U.S. women — more than heart attacks, cancer, strokes, car accidents, muggings and rapes combined!"
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Ed. note: This article is a couple months old, apparently; it is cited here in a comment dated 6/13/06. Still, it's a fine example of Fox's inability to see male DV victims.
I have seen this Fox analyst's name before attached to similar such rantings, too. Looks like she's a regular, and a law professor to boot. I can only imagine what being a man in one of her classes (or someone who dares speak the truth about DV in it) must be like.
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