Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2006-01-26 23:28
Steven Brown writes "So what kind of sentence would a man have got if he'd assaulted his girlfriend like this? Excerpt:
'The argument started about their income. Thomas ripped off Mr Smith's glasses and started punching him to the face.
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'She admitted inflicting actual bodily harm and was given a two-year community rehabilitation order.'
I'm sure it wouldn't have been this: 'a two-year community rehabilitation order'.
Sickening."
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2006-01-26 23:24
Anonymous User writes "We DON'T negotiate with terrorists UNLESS a woman is the hostage. This is ABSOLUTE PROOF of a complete disregard for men's lives (how many male hostages and soldiers who were brutally murdered could have been saved if we gave in to the terrorist's demands?) over that of woman. I am left speechless..."
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2006-01-26 23:22
Return of the King writes "A Milton, MA High School senior has filed a federal discrimination suit, saying his school is unfair to boys. Excerpt:
'At Milton High School, girls outnumber boys by almost 2 to 1 on the honor roll. In Advanced Placement classes, almost 60 percent of the students are female.
It's not that girls are smarter than boys, said Doug Anglin, a 17-year-old senior at the high school.
Girls are outperforming boys because the school system favors them, said Anglin, who has filed a federal civil rights complaint contending that his school discriminates against boys.
Among Anglin's allegations: Girls face fewer restrictions from teachers, like being able to wander the hallways without passes, and girls are rewarded for abiding by the rules, while boys' more rebellious ways are punished.'"
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2006-01-26 23:15
This story speaks for itself. "Boys in crisis" hits the media, followed immediately by a story regarding how things are so tough for the girls because of the way
those nasty boys are. Answer? Get those boys off campus, of course!
Shortly, I predict you will see very few men on college campuses, thanks to the likes of the AAUW and their feminist friends and sympathizers. Men with higher educations will be the exception (by 10%), not the rule, and we all will have to live with the consequences.
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2006-01-26 06:47
Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2006-01-25 06:13
This story is important because whether the report is accepted or not publicly by the government for what it says, eventually any shortfall in the supply of troops to fight for whatever reasons for the United States or its perceived interests will have to be "augmented" in a "cost-effective" manner. Anyone who still thinks that the draft is not on the table, think again. Note the results for the poll associated with the article, too. As of this writing, "Bring back the draft" is neck-and-neck for the lead among the responses.
So what does this story have to do with men's rights or interests directly as such, you ask? Well, suppose men and women would be drafted in proportion to their population and sent into combat also in proportion? Not any time soon.
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2006-01-25 06:11
Marc A. writes "This past Sunday the Antelope Valley Press ran a story about Valley Oasis, the only DV shelter in California, perhaps the U.S., that takes both male and female victims.
Valley Oasis' former director was put through "continuous abuse" by other shelter directors for helping men, according to her sworn declaration at: http://www.ncfmla.org/pdf/overberg.pdf.
Men travel hundreds of miles for services at Valley Oasis, in the remote desert community of Lancaster, California, because nobody else will help them."
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2006-01-24 08:47
MSN surprises from time to time, and did so today with this article discussing the most common ways men meet untimely demises, and how to avoid becoming a statistic.
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2006-01-24 07:16
bulldogo.1 writes "The author of this misses the whole point. She says that parenthood isn't about biology, but is about who raises the child and I agree. What is wrong about the situation is that the court only ackowledges fatherhood as an obligation to provide financially. It does not recognise the deception and fraud the mother has committed, not only on the ex-husband, but her own child. How much psychological damage is done when a parent lies to a child about this."
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2006-01-24 07:07
Shattererd Men writes "The Early Show (CBS) has a segment about David Brame. He was a police chief who murdered his wife and then took his own life. There have been charges of domestic violence but we are only hearing one side of this story.
Check Shattered Men for the other side of the story."
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2006-01-23 23:57
A recent article in The Oklahoman, the largest newspaper in
Oklahoma, sticks to the old formula about domestic violence and child
abuse: men = abusers, women and children = victims. The article, by
columnist Tom Lindley, keys off the recent deaths of Kelsey
Smith-Briggs and Caitlin Wooten.
Click "Read more..." for more.
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2006-01-23 08:57
Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2006-01-22 03:34
Here is the review. Excerpt:
"But in its best moments, "Self-Made Man" transcends its premise altogether, offering not an undercover woman's take on male experience, but simply a fascinating, fly-on-the-wall look at various unglamorous male milieus that are well off the radar of most journalists and book authors.
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"Ned's whistle-stop tour of modern manhood also takes him to a Roman Catholic monastery, a lap-dance club, a men's consciousness-raising group and on a series of awkward dates with women. (Amusingly, Vincent is utterly astounded by the amount of rejection and hauteur that heterosexual men put up with.) Conspicuously absent from 'Self-Made Man,' though, are men leading full, contented lives. Perhaps this is a function of the limitations of Vincent's experiment - after all, a "man" created out of thin air and stoppelpaste can't very well insinuate himself into an elegant country club or a loving nuclear family."
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Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2006-01-22 02:27
Luek writes "Here is a good article about a woman who lost custody of her children to her ex and ambushed and murdered him to regain custody. She was also $7,000 behind on her child support; another deadbeat mom. The ex also got the house too!
It is significant to note what the now convicted murderous felon's mother said at the sentencing. She said, "You cannot take your children away from a mother and come out with the same person," Betty Rountree said. "It's almost like God gave children to a mother, and the father comes second."
Only a real misandrous b1tch would say something like this but unfortunately too many family court judges have the same negative attitude."
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Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2006-01-21 05:55
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