Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2006-03-11 00:33
Anonymous User writes "She's 13, she claims she was abducted, raped, and the chivalrous police captain proclaims...
"If it turns out to be a total hoax, quite frankly, I feel sorry for (the girl) and her parents..I would not say that precludes us from bringing any charges." Story here."
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2006-03-10 04:40
Anonymous User writes "While in no way do I condone what this teacher did, will you look at the HUGE deal they are making about a text message. The male teacher was arrested, fired, and may be stripped of his teaching credential. The "victim" in this story is devistated and in need of counselling. Funny that when boys are the victims of actual physical rape by their female teachers, the words "victim," "stripped of teaching credentials," "counselling," etc. never seemed to get used."
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2006-03-10 04:37
Anonymous User writes "Sound fishy to you? David Hasselhoff's wife claimed domestic violence AFTER the divorce proceedings had started. Who wants to bet this was yet another bogus DV charge made up by an ex-wife for advantage during divorce? AMAZINGLY, NO RESTRANING ORDER WAS ISSUED! Now that we have two male celebrities inside of week being nailed with fake DV charges the public will start to pay attention?
Maybe one man can make a difference?"
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2006-03-10 04:34
amperro writes "Don't expect feminist support, but it's on the major news now."
MANN also received this submission on this story as well, so the posts are combined:
Anonymous User writes "The reaction to "Roe vs Wade for Men" on Fark.com is interesting for its length (many posts) and for the overall position that responsibility for and rights with respect to pregnancy is way out of balance and needs some redress."
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2006-03-09 05:22
Despite taking more P/T jobs than men (three guesses as to who makes up the income difference-- hint: choices are: husband, boyfriend, ex-husband), the BBC once again paints women-as-victims despite the better educational levels and opportunities presented to them. Of course in response, "something must be done", and the EC plans to do just that. Read it here.
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2006-03-09 05:17
Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2006-03-09 05:14
Anonymous User writes "A woman is required to get her ex-fiance's permission to use their stored frozen embryos. This is a score for men, finally. In this case HE has the "choice" of wether or not a pregnancy proceeds. Link is here"
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2006-03-09 05:04
Luek writes "Well, almost. She did plea down to 5 years in prison for letting her infant daughter die from heat stress.
When the police found her passed out in her car from drug and alcohol intoxication they revived her and let her drive off though she had two outstanding warrants against her for failure to appear on two charges of driving with a suspended license.
This happened in Florida the same state that arrested the singer Yanni under the VAWA law for allegedly hitting his freeloading treaspassing girlfriend. Freeloading girlfriends in Florida have more priority than children in danger from drunken moms, it seems."
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2006-03-09 05:03
Dittohd writes "Glenn Sacks is supporting a new law in New York that would presume shared parenting over sole custody in divorces. You can read about this new law and easily send an email to all the committee members presently considering this change by clicking on the link."
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2006-03-08 06:44
Roy writes "Slate's culture editor Meghan O'Rourke reviews a new research study that links feminist beliefs with female unhappiness: "Feminist ideals, not domestic duties, seem to be what make wives morose. Progressive married women — who should be enjoying some or all of the fruits that Freidan lobbied for — are less happy, it would appear, than women who live as if Friedan never existed." DUH? Only a university educated neo-feminist journalism major would be flabbergasted by this "discovery!" Good read and excellent debate link here."
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2006-03-07 23:51
robrob writes "This is the latest attempt in the UK to "increase" conviction rates for rape. In short, if a woman is drunk and has sex with you, the onus will be on you to prove she consented. This is another example of the "Adult-Baby" defence. A woman can be adult enough to drink alcohol, own a house, and invite men back. However, if she wants sex and even consents to it, but can't remember doing so the next day, she can claim rape and the responsibility will be on the male to prove she ever gave consent. It's amazing how Rape Laws are continuously tweaked compared to any other legislation, isn't it?"
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2006-03-07 23:48
Anonymous User writes "The New Age musician Yanni was arrested on "domestic violence" charges. As usual a woman lied and a man got punished. Hopefully, this incident will bring public's attention to the epidemic of false DV charges and the corrupt system of mandatory arrest and no-drop prosecution under which American men suffer..."
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Submitted by Thomas on Tue, 2006-03-07 18:26
Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2006-03-07 08:33
Recently Plan USA started a new campaign: Give a girl child an equal chance. Recent recipients of donation reminders face a well-directed solicitation for this new program on the back of their remittance envelopes.
If you feel so inclined, contact them at: DonorRelations-at-planusa.org or 800-556-7918 and let them know what you think of their highly selective vision regarding the well-being of children. May I suggest sending them facts about the state of boys and men in the world and remind them of the many ways in which males die at alarmingly (for some anyway) higher rates than females in all sorts of contexts and for many reasons that are a direct expression of how they are perceived, treated, and USED, simply due to their maleness.
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2006-03-07 08:33
Tirryb writes "News.com.au reports here that a doctor got divorced, and due to the stress gave up his high paid job to take a part-time much lower stress position.
However the Child Support Agency decided that he had earning 'potential' of at least twice what his new job paid, and he's got slugged with child support payments at that level - equivalent to half his current income.
The moral of the story is simple - we divorce, and we're slaves. Work harder or go to jail, what a choice."
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