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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2005-07-01 22:45
AngryMan writes "You've heard of the 'glass ceiling' - now here comes the 'glass elevator'. Story here"
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2005-07-01 22:44
Marc A. writes "Mother Jones Magazine just did a totally biased article on domestic violence. It ignored male victims altogether and talked about VAWA and the lack of services for "battered women" only. It didn't even give the token recognition that we're starting to see occasionally.
Years ago they did an article titled "Hitting the Wall" about how researchers are repeatedly finding that women initiate DV as often as men do. It looks like they "forgot" that article.
You send a letter for publishing at backtalk-at-motherjones.com.
Marc A."
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2005-06-30 19:55
Well it's not quite the whole truth, but for MSN, it's a start anyway. This article discusses infidelity and its causes, openly acknowledging (*gasp!*) that yes indeed, women have affairs, too, and for diverse reasons.
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2005-06-30 19:53
Ray writes "This author asks the question, Did Phil Hartman Die from Congressionally-Sanctioned Discrimination? Mark Rosenthal, the author, then states:
"Senator Joseph Biden recently introduced the 2005 VAWA reauthorization bill. When challenged to make the bill gender inclusive, Biden responded, "Nothing in the act denies services, programs, funding or assistance to male victims of violence."
"If these services are so readily available to men abused by their wives, why didn't Phil seek help from one of the numerous battered women's shelters around Los Angeles? Could it be that being "eligible to apply for services" is quite a different thing from being able to receive services when you need them?"
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2005-06-30 01:08
Stanley B. Gaver writes "I've always been skeptical about the effectiveness of online petitions. However, after writing a pointed letter to Senator Joseph Biden about VAWA, I didn't feel that it was sufficient only to write a letter that would likely be ignored by Biden anyway.
VAWA is such an incredibly biased and bigoted law, I think that it's time to turn up the heat on "VAWA Joe", using any legitimate avenue available. I have created a petition on PetitionOnline that summarizes why VAWA is such a bad law and requests Biden to make it gender neutral."
Click "Read more..." for more.
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2005-06-30 01:06
Tirryb writes "This story on News.com.au explains how guards in a certain part of India are being forced into letting timber thieves go - because the women with them begin to strip and call for help. Scared of 'trouble with the police', the guards are forced to let the thieves go. What does that say about the gender inequalities existant in the Indian legal system today..?"
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2005-06-30 01:05
Anonymous User writes "Tucker Carlson, host of MSNBC's "The Situation" had a discussion with a female Navy captain on the issue of women in combat. Suffice it to say that Carlson flatly states that violence against men and violence against women are different.
The transcript is here (but you will have to scroll down quite a bit for the topic)."
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2005-06-30 01:02
Marc A. writes "The Sheriff of San Bernardino County in California has refuted some feminist myths about domestic violence on its website. They refute the 95% myth, the "female violence isn't serious" myth, and the self defense myth. Of course, there's much more they could cite, and refute, and unfortunately they then go on to use gender-exclusive language about things that are true about both sexes (thereby spreading other falsehoods). But this is still a good sign, and I'd say quite surprising for California. There is no doubt that the work of MRAs in stirring things up have helped prompt this kind of thing. We look forward to it increasing."
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2005-06-27 20:46
AngryMan writes "Up to 1,000 teenage boys have been separated from their parents and thrown out of their communities by a polygamous sect to make more young women available for older men, Utah officials claim.
Many of these "Lost Boys", some as young as 13, have simply been dumped on the side of the road in Arizona and Utah, by the leaders of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (FLDS), and told they will never see their families again or go to heaven."
We only ever hear about the effects of polygamy on women. This is the other side of the coin. Story here"
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2005-06-27 06:18
The first Violence Against Women Act was signed into law by President Clinton in 1994. Since then it has mushroomed into law that not only turns a cold shoulder to male DV victims, but also promotes malicious stereotypes about men as abusers and batterers.
The current VAWA law expires on September 30, and renewal legislation was recently introduced. Please make note of these bill numbers, and be sure to refer to them in all communications with your elected officials:
-- Senate bill: S. 1197
-- House of Representatives bill: H.R. 2876
A powerful lobbying coalition has now been assembled to make VAWA male-inclusive. But in the final analysis, our elected officials are looking for votes -- and that’s where you come in.
Click "Read more..." for more.
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2005-06-27 06:18
Bryan Cohen writes "A Guy’s Tale shows the mind of a 22-year old male as he goes through a long-term dating relationship. It probes into how a guy thinks when meeting a girl, what he loves about her, what sex means to him, and how much it hurts when she breaks up with him. The protagonist, Mike, dispels myths about what a man should be, discussing how a true man should treat women and how he should be treated in return."
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2005-06-27 06:14
Marc A. writes "Last week the L.A. Times printed another biased article about the new movement to create special visitation and counseling privileges only for female prisoners. The article quoted no opposition and never even suggested sex discrimination. Today they printed five letters in response. The first two are supportive of the discrimination. The other three object to it, two of which are from NCFM members and one mentions NCFM in the bio. The first page only gives gives the first 3 letters, so you'll need to hit "next page." And the link will probably break soon."
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Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2005-06-26 02:03
Roy writes "Today's headline on msnbc.com reads ---
"4 women among 6 troops slain in Iraq bombing ---
Lethal ambush underscores hardships of keeping women away from combat."
Gosh, by feminist math, that makes women the majority of the casualties, right? (Never mind that of the nearly 2,000 dead and 14,000 wounded, less than 1% have been women.)
But let's focus on the women's "hardships" even though N.O.W. wants the girlies on the front lines.
"BAGHDAD, Iraq - The lethal ambush of a convoy carrying female U.S. troops in Fallujah underscored the difficulties of keeping women away from the front lines in a war where such boundaries are far from clear-cut.
A suicide car bomber slammed into a 7-ton U.S. military vehicle in Fallujah, killing five Marines and a Navy sailor, Marine Corps sources told NBC News, adding that at least four of the dead were women.
Link at --
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8202434/"
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