Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2005-04-01 04:56
Submitted by Hombre on Thu, 2005-03-31 02:12
Some recent political goings-on in Australia have inspired this article, which not only mentions that 20-30% of fathers discover through DNA testing that their kids aren't theirs, but also interestingly ponders "if women were more trustworthy on the question of paternity, perhaps men could be more trusting that women undertake abortion only when strictly necessary"
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Submitted by Hombre on Thu, 2005-03-31 02:01
Mike Shubov writes about men's issues, censorship, and taking action in The New Hampshire, (the student publication of the University of New Hampshire).
"Had I not read "The Universal Myth of the 'Oppressed Woman'" by Diana Lewis and "Painefully Right" by James Paine and other letters criticizing radical feminism, I would still be pretending I have freedom of speech without daring to use it." - From the article.
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2005-03-30 10:00
I received the following e-mail from ACFC and thought it was too good not to post. Kudos to them!
Prominent Leaders Criticize Family Law
Yesterday, Monday, March 28 a second ACFC newspaper advertisement ran in the Washington Times National Weekly Edition. The ad will be repeated next Monday, April 4.
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2005-03-30 09:24
Anonymous User writes "The Lib Dems, a UK political party, are offering amnesty for women who steal. The men's movement answer is that once a thief always a thief; there is evidence to show that the cost of such deception is costing the country £50,000,000 and is damaging to our young.
“Evan Harris MP for Oxford stated: Although I believe in eugenics and women’s rights I can’t quite get my head round the idea that women thieves should be given preferential treatment. This is not quite what I had in mind when I considered equality, there must be thousands of men in prison for theft..”"
Ed. note: Quote from Evan Harris is not attributed (ie, we have no URL and a Google search did not bring up the quoted text). If anyone can supply a reliable attribution, please post it.
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Submitted by Hombre on Wed, 2005-03-30 01:45
"It is to do with Easter and the fact a lot of dads will not see their kids this Easter." - Matt O'Connor. BBC article here.
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Submitted by Hombre on Wed, 2005-03-30 01:30
It looks like its time to educate Britian's top policeman on the realities of domestic violence. Ian Blair has a very distorted view of them, and because of that the UK is about to launch a very sexist terror campaign including prosecuting men even after the women drop charges and a series of fear and hate generating billboard ads making men look like monsters. But Sandra Horley from Refuge reassures us “Domestic violence affects us all – perpetrators need to know that they cannot get away with violent crime and women and children need to know that they will be protected.” Thanks Sandra, I feel so much better knowing that. Article here.
If anyone has contact information for Mr Blair, please post it here so we may share our concerns with him.
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Submitted by Hombre on Wed, 2005-03-30 01:17
CJ writes "The Supreme Court expanded the scope of a landmark gender equity law, ruling Tuesday that it shields whistleblowers who accuse academic institutions of discrimination based on sex. Now the floodgates are open... Lets hope that the ruinious effect Title IX has had on lower profile men's sports can find a way to use this law when the next men's sports team gets dropped because there isn't enough interest among the women in the same sport.
Article here."
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Submitted by Hombre on Wed, 2005-03-30 01:15
Mangesh writes "Chief Police Prosecutor and other senior police officers of India's West Bengal state say laws that unduly favor women must be changed. According to them, in `violence against women' cases, the man is usually presumed guilty unless proven innocent. This encourages women to make false accusations. Article here."
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2005-03-29 08:32
Jeffrey Asher writes "[Regarding] Purell Sanitizers:
Purell’s television advertisement, “You can’t touch this,” has alerted the world to the primary infection vector: men.
Purell shows a man leaving the washroom without washing his hands; a boy in daycare dribbling nasal mucous on a ball; and an obese man sneezing explosively on supermarket shelves and a shopping basket. The victims of such masculine slovenliness and irresponsibility are all female.
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2005-03-28 08:12
Anonymous User writes "Here is an article on prostate cancer that makes some good points, and actually appeared in print. Maybe the main-stream media are starting to consider the possibility of being relevant to the 50% of their customers they usually ignore?
Tom P"
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Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2005-03-27 19:52
Stephanie Frostic writes "We American women are at liberty to freely accept or decline parenthood, but it is illegal for a man to even attempt to do the same, and it is indeed politically incorrect for a man to even think of such concept. Fortunately, in law, there is ‘the reasonable person test,’ and it reveals the unconstitutional absence of male reproductive rights."
To learn about the reasonable person test and how to argue it for male family planning rights, see “Paternity by Choice: The Reasonable Person Test” at http://www.paternitybychoice.com
-Stephanie Frostic, Founding Mother
www.PaternityByChoice.com"
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Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2005-03-27 09:07
Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2005-03-27 06:37
MANN administrators received the following with a request to post it:
"The misandric-ridden state of Georgia is in the process of reforming its antiquated and tyrannical child support laws. The reform legislation is HB 221 which would take in consideration the custodial parent's income, 90+ percent of the time the mother, in determining child support. Presently, only the non-custodial parent's income, 90+ percent of the time the father's, is used in determining child support which of course is completely nuts."
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Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2005-03-27 06:05
Ahh the BBC at it again here. Like MSN, leave it to them to use the tsunami to pander to feminists. If 80% of th dead were men, believe me, no one at the BBC would bother mentioning it. It ends with this dig at the male sex:
She added it is important to work with men who had lost their wives and teach them how to care properly for their children.
Sigh....
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