Submitted by Adam on Sat, 2005-01-01 22:11
Anonymous User writes " Is this the BBC trying to stir up gender hatred again and taking advantage of a natural disaster to announce the report and entwine the two in the hearts and minds of the readers?"
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Submitted by Adam on Sat, 2005-01-01 19:05
bandersnatch writes "From USA Today, A federal appeals court Thursday threw out a judge's ruling that awarded $88.5 million to former Playboy model Anna Nicole Smith from the estate of her late husband, an oil tycoon who died at age 90 just over a year after they wed. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled a Texas probate court's decision that the oilman's son was his sole heir should stand. The appeals court said the federal judge in California who ruled in Smith's favor in 2002 should never have even heard the case. Now if we could only get family courts to recognize that some women are only motivated by financial greed."
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Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2005-01-01 00:14
Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2004-12-31 08:26
DemandingJustice writes "Sorry if this isn't the right place for this request, but I looked all over and couldn't find any other way to submit it.
I'm writing a lengthy article to rebut The Washington Post's recent articles on "murdered mothers", and am trying to find a particular quote that I had stored away some years ago, but (of course!) cannot find now that I need it. I'm hoping that a MANN reader might be able to help me.
The quote is by a woman, I believe a university professor from New England (or at least the northeast). In it, she says *something* like: "Feminism has done more damage than any other movement in history and most of this damage is irreversible [or maybe "permanent"].
PLEASE, I've spent the past 4 hours looking for it on my PC and on the web ... does ANYBODY remember seeing this statement anywhere?
THANKS!"
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2004-12-31 08:17
mens_issues writes "The newly arrived January 2005 issue of the National Geographic has the following text on page 89 "The women of Anefgou mourn the death of one of their own, from old age. Tied to the countryside by tradition and lack of education, women "do the heavy lifting," says GEOGRAPHIC researcher Marisa Larson, who served this region as a Peace Corps volunteer. Women plow the fields and raise the children while their men increasingly toil in the cities."
Ed. note: On-line excerpt from article is found here.
Click "Read more..." for more.
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2004-12-31 08:11
Linucs writes "Will it ever stop? From the Guardian: "The law puts anti-gay and sexist comments on an equal footing with racist or anti-semitic insults, allowing French courts to hand down fines of up to €45,000 (£30,000) and jail sentences of up to 12 months for "defamation or incitement to discrimination, hatred or violence on the grounds of a person's sex or sexual orientation"." Aside from saying goodbye to free speech, I cannot help but wonder: what is a "sexist comment" for the Law? "The feminist group Les Chiennes de Garde, or Guard Bitches, added that it hoped the law would lead to a fall in the number of physical attacks on women "by first outlawing verbal violence"." No, this will not outlaw anti-men advertisement and media bias, but thanks for asking. Maybe we could outlaw any form of speech for men, so everybody would just climb trees, eat fruit and get along? Oog oog!"
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2004-12-30 23:42
More "glass ceiling" nonsense from the BBC.
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2004-12-30 23:26
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2004-12-29 22:43
Harold Leist seeks local coordinators to continue the NCP lawsuit effort in Virginia. Please click "Read more..." for the details and if you are an NCP in Virginia, please consider joing Harold's efforts to help you and other NCPs get some sembalnce of justice.
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2004-12-29 06:21
The AP and the are reporting BBC the death of Susan Sontag, among other news providers (see stories: AP and BBC). However they failed to make note of Ms. Sontag's feminism or her pinning the responsibility for 9/11 on the US. Contrast the BBC's report with this writing, originally appearing on the IWF web site.
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2004-12-28 22:46
Ross Parent writes "Lydia Lovric of the Winnipeg Sun, has penned the most honest, hard-hitting, truthful essay about the equality scam that I've seen since Donna Laframbious left the National Post. You really must read this to believe it. I hope she still has a job. Check it out soon, as I don't know how long it will be accessible. A quick note to the Winnipeg Sun and Miss Lovric would be great."
Ed. note: Ms. Lovric's web site is found at http://www.lydialovric.com/.
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2004-12-28 04:19
Please click "Read more..." for the good news. Thanks to all who participated!
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2004-12-28 04:16
Ric writes "Sydney's leading daily newspaper has just run another story about domestic violence and you guessed it - no mention of violence against men or against children. RespectYourMan has set up a protest page with sample email to send to the columnist - Piers Akerman. This is the third DV article along these lines in this newspaper in the last 12 months. Enough!
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2004-12-27 09:46
Linucs writes "According to the Oregon Daily Emerald, the 'Vagina Monologues' drew protests. What kind of protests? Get this: 'In flyers handed out to audience members at the show, University graduate Nicole Sangsuree Barrett wrote that while there was `diversity` in the show, it was minimal. Women of `a variety of skin colors, body sizes, abilities and gender expressions were not adequately represented,` she said. Maybe women are underrepresented in this diverse, multicultural, inclusive process, which will lead to dialogue and facilitates emancipation from the patriarchy-made race-based stereotypes that may hurt sensitive and oppressed women.'
At last, I see the light..."
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