Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2005-04-30 07:55
Doesn't this story really just make you cringe? Sorry to say I predict he won't get very far in the case, if previous such matters are any indicator.
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Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2005-04-30 07:21
Steven Brown writes " No discrimination going on here, no way...
Girls will get hands-on experience of work while those potential rapists sometimes known as boys will get a dose of this claptrap:
"learn about violence prevention and how to be allies to the girls and women in their lives"
Unbelievable..."
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2005-04-29 04:53
Indiana Jones writes "Finally some sense have been knocked into feminist-influenced Scandivanian judges. This is a major blow for radical feminist in Norway, but not far enough. Norway proposed that 40% of ALL its corporate employees must be women by 2007, right now its 11%. So basically from now on, all they are going to hire is women? What about all the male graduates?"
Ed. note: Re the 40% comment, a story is here. The article date is Aug. 8, 2002, however. Can anyone supply an update on this issue? Also, it seems as if the law in question seeks a 40% rate of women as corporate *directors*, not employees as mentioned in the submitted text.
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2005-04-29 04:52
Tom writes "Great news! A huge billboard on I-95 calling for VAWA to serve male victims is up and running. Two more have been placed at the amtrak station in Wilmington, Delaware. It is the work of a group called Safe Homes for Children and Families Coalition (SHCFC) and can be found at http://www.vawa4all.org. Pictures of the billboards can be seen here This group is interested in helping others get DV billboards running around the country. If you are interested contact them. If you can help out give them a hand and donate a buck or two through their paypal donate button. These guys are on the front lines doing great work!"
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2005-04-29 04:44
Clint E. writes "http://news.scotsman.com/features.cfm?id=446602005"
Ed. note: Normally I don't post links submitted just as is, but this one is a whopping exception. Go ahead and read it-- as bad as the whole thing is, just wait 'til you get to the last paragraph.
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2005-04-29 04:37
Tirryb writes "And another on News.com.au, which reports here that Australian men accused of DV can now legally be removed from their home even if they have nowhere to go to - and given vouchers to be used at cheap hotel room or caravan park accommodation... Gee, the future's looking scary...."
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Submitted by Hombre on Thu, 2005-04-28 20:00
cnewbyuk writes "Another feel good article. I actually took part in this experiement - unfortunately, I don't know what my score was. Jemima Lewis seems to like saying positive things about men. Anyway, enjoy (you may need to register):-
Intuition: it's a man thing -
Click here to read the article "
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Submitted by Hombre on Thu, 2005-04-28 19:59
Tirryb writes "In Australia News.com.au reports here that a school girl killed her new born baby, but has been spared jail. Apparently she gave birth in her room, cut the chord, punched the baby several times in the head to kill it, then wrapped it in a blanket and placed it beside her bed - all to avoid losing face with friends and family. The judge said "I am satisfied that the interest of the community and particularly the interest of you are best served by you becoming a useful member of society, certainly not by going to jail,"
Just what would the schoolboy father have received if he'd done the deed..?"
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Submitted by Hombre on Thu, 2005-04-28 19:52
Linucs writes "From here, "More than 400 young [Iranian] men and women have volunteered to carry out suicide bombing attacks against Americans in Iraq and targets in Israel, a militant group said Wednesday.[...]"Some 440 volunteers, most of them women, signed up today," said group spokesman Mohammad Ali Samadi."
So much for gender empowerment (more "victims" for the U.N. to complain about?)"
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2005-04-28 05:29
cnewbyuk writes "A nice up tempo article to show that men (in real life) are nothing like what you see in poorly scripted misandarist TV programs. Enjoy and feel good to be a man (found this via Angryharry.com - another good website):-
Housework? Men do it best!! Click Here for the full article"
Click "Read more..." for more.
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2005-04-28 05:24
bandersnatch writes "From Ask Men -- 'Ask a buddy at work. Ask your neighbor. Even a relative will probably have heard of one. And the stories are always the same: she took his house, his car, and his kids. She made more money than him and he still had to pay alimony. She accused him of physical abuse and the courts didn't even ask for evidence."
Click "Read more..." for the rest of the quote.
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2005-04-27 06:35
There's so much to say about this, I don't know where to start! OK, gotta try: It minimizes the fact that the wounded man in the story was knifed (ie, attempted murder) by his girlfriend, and later that he tried to kill himself over her. It takes an opportunity to discuss several men's health issues (eg: DV, psychological problems with boundaries and women, suicide, etc.) and throws it aside - right there in the Health section!
I am sure there's more to say about it but I'll let MANN readers run with the ball.
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2005-04-27 06:32
cnewbyuk writes "The whole "Down Low" thing has got out of hand. What amazes me is the fact that it is so easy to demonise black men, while showing black women as helpless poor victims of an evil animal. Below I have linked to a more postive and logical look at both the "facts" in this issue. The author also considers the reaction of the media (including the sinister Oprah), and the reaction of the US public (including black women). Relations between black men and women are already at an all time low, this is just driving us apart even more.
A Down Low Dirty Shame by Joshunda Sanders - Click here for the full article."
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2005-04-27 06:28
jim4146 writes "Okay Fellas,
I'm a newjack and feeling my way around this. Basically, I'm a happily married man with two lovely grown daughters. Want nothing but the best for them. With that said I am conciously aware of the legalized and socially accepted injustices that men face today. I'm sure this movement (Men's) will prevail...the question is how soon? Hopefully we'll live to see it. Anyway, I ran accross this link and am thinking of a good rebuttal for it. Not sure if you guys and gals want to do the same. Check it out...take care.
Jim"
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2005-04-25 05:06
Did you know that “aggression against women” represents a war, and that “the domestic criminal laws are so under-enforced that they can be considered not there.” The speaker further explained, “International law doesn’t capture the reality that half of society is attacking the other half. This is a real war that has gone on for millennia.”
It’s hard to imagine a speech that is more inflammatory or hateful than the one that Catherine MacKinnon gave at Stanford Law School last week. The speech was sponsored by Women of Stanford Law and the Institute for Research on Women and Gender.
Click "Read more..." for more.
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