Submitted by Adam on Fri, 2005-01-07 23:57
Clancy writes "In the news. 2 examples of sexual abuse coupled with the fact that they are both teachers, and women. What are the odds? What are the odds that either will serve time?
Article 1 and
Article 2"
bandersnatch writes "Article 3, A Bay City high school teacher was arrested and charged with having sex with a student, Local 2 reported in an exclusive story Wednesday. Janay Willson, 31, was indicted on two counts of sexual assault of a child. Matagorda County officials said she had a sexual relationship with the 16-year-old male student in December 1999 and January 2000 but it did not come to light until 2004. The student has since graduated. As usual, it's not rape or sexual assault but "having sex" with a minor."
I've also found another article or two you might be interested in,
Article 4 and
Article 5
. Perhaps we should start gender profiling women teachers, after all it's for the children.
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Submitted by Adam on Fri, 2005-01-07 19:49
Rand T. writes "An article about the pro-feminist bias in scientific research of sex-differences and the media that report it:
Over here"
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Submitted by Adam on Fri, 2005-01-07 17:46
Anonymous User writes "The Boston Herald ran an article titled "Judge to hubby: Forget prenup, pay up" in their December 30, 2004 edition. The first sentence of the article sums it all up nicely: "In a possibly precedent-setting case, the state Appeals Court has ruled that an ex-wife is entitled to alimony even though she signed a prenuptial agreement waiving it." The upshot? Men: don't get married!"
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2005-01-06 22:59
ArtflDgr writes: "BP News has a commentary on:
FIRST-PERSON: Lesbians raising sons; got a problem with that?
It can be read here HERE
Click "Read more..." for more commentary from the submitter.
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2005-01-06 22:25
Linucs writes "You can read more about the non-existing child previously discussed here."
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2005-01-06 22:22
Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2005-01-06 00:52
NPR has a piece on how Wells College in upstate New York is going co-ed. The audio clip is available form this page.
Amazing, some of the comments to be heard, all the while the interviewer speaks with a tone of sympathy in her voice. When all-male schools went co-ed in the 1960s, few in the press seemed sympathetic to the complaints of male students. More of the same: Boys bad, girls good.
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2005-01-05 07:45
Well, didn't we just have to expect it? Here it is, gang. Surprised it took them this long, actually.
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2005-01-05 06:01
Roy writes "The N.O.W. site has posted their typical P.C. feminazi take on the recent three-part series in the Washington Post on pregnancy and homicide.
Note all the usual feminist deceptions ... omit critical information, selectively quote the so-called research, ignore voluminous rebuttals and even the Post's own admission that the articles were poorly written, and finally, lay the groundwork for yet another DV myth and the necessary hysteria.
It's the usual standard of integrity we've come to expect from the Stalinist sisterhood, though one might agree with N.O.W.’s concluding statement – "It's not too late to save the next victim..." .. OF FEMINIST LIES!
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2005-01-05 05:59
Garth writes "Two teens, a mother and father to be, decide to end a pregnancy using the do-it-yourself method. Guess who gets arrested?"
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2005-01-04 23:45
Linucs writes "Straight from the Military.com: "The Josephson Institute of Ethics, after conducting a national survey, found that “43 percent of high school and 37 percent of middle school boys believe it is ok to hit or threaten a person that makes them angry.” The same survey found that “75 percent of all boys and over 60 percent of all teenage girls said they hit someone in the last 12 months because they were angry.” These are the same students that are recruited into the Army. Think these anger issues are resolved before they enter the military? Think they won’t be a problem in the future? Think again." At last, we found the other half of violence..."
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2005-01-04 23:39
Interesting page on the NYTimes.com site. A reporter interviewed a number of scientific persons regarding decidedly non-scientific topics via the question "What do you believe is true even though you cannot prove it?" and came up with some fascinating replies. The last one in particular was quite noteworthy. Click the "Read more..." link for it.
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Submitted by Adam on Tue, 2005-01-04 19:59
Tirryb writes "News.com.au reports here that a recent study has found that intelligent women are less likely to be married than less intelligent ones. All through the article, this is blamed on men - men are intimidated by intelligent women, men prefer 'the little woman' to stay at home and be like their mothers. It's all mens fault. Almost nothing is made of the opposite finding - that less intelligent men are far less likely to be married, and this certainly isn't blamed on women. Then right at the end, the quoted expert finally admits, "We find more women now are choosing not to have children or get married.". Hmm."
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2005-01-04 11:28
This is part of a doctor's journal regarding his experience as an intern. It has some really good information re circumcision in it. Send it on to anyone who tells you it's "medically necessary" or "advantageous" to do this to an infant.
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Submitted by Adam on Tue, 2005-01-04 01:40
Linucs writes "From the Guardian: "'Young women now drive the decisions on what to buy and, unlike older women, it is she, and not her boyfriend or husband, who decides how much to spend,' said Young." That looks fine, as long as she spends her own money... "But Joanna is playing hard to get. She may be the darling of the corporations, but, despite her education and strong opinions, she has left the politicians confounded by her reluctance to vote." - And what will happen to the dumb, uneducated men? "'Young women are the great untapped power in today's society: it is not an exaggeration to say future democracy relies on engaging their voices and their votes in a way we have so far failed to do,'" - Big idea: let's place some voting booths inside Body Shop. "'The feminisation of the high street has been so pronounced in the last five years that men are being chased away: your average heterosexual man feels completely out of place on the high street now,' said Experian's Patrick Gray. 'It is only "feminised men", or metrosexual man, who dares to face it. Most men prefer the internet to real-life shops now.'" - I surely feel out of place while reading The Guardian..."
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