Submitted by Adam on Tue, 2004-11-02 19:10
CJ writes "This is a comment on how Boston’s media favor females in positions of power. Boston’s new Police Commissioner Kathleen O'Toole took over the police department after February's Super Bowl riots which left one man dead. The newspapers vigorously attacked the previous police chief and forged public opinion in favor of O’toole. Now less than a year later the same police department shot and killed a girl during the Red Sox celebration (not a riot) and the media has not once looked to the top (O'toole) for accountability. Instead the leading newspaper has an article honoring (?) the new heads of the police, prison, and sheriff's departments – all who are woman who have careers in domestic violence policy. Just to remind people, MA has biased and fascist DV policy. Remember this before voting anyone from MA into any office. Article
here"
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Submitted by Adam on Mon, 2004-11-01 23:42
SJones writes "The A&E Network is as I write this running a "Special Presentation" program called "Fatal Fathers" in which it promotes the sexist lie that fathers are the number 1 cause of death for pregnant women.
Here is their advertisement for this misandric propaganda:
"The death of Laci Peterson has captivated the nation--but it turns out that her tragic case is part of a much larger phenomenon supported by a frightening statistic--the leading cause of death for pregnant women is murder...by a spouse, partner, or ex. In this hour, we will examine this phenomenon and help shed light on a subject that is currently only whispered about. Includes interviews with leading experts and the words of a man who actually killed his pregnant wife."
If possible, write or call them and complain loudly. Get someone in person on the telephone if possible. I have searched their website and not found any available means of communicating with them. Here is all I found and it appears to be nothing more than a message board in which the offensive program is not even offered as an option."
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Submitted by Adam on Mon, 2004-11-01 19:35
AngryMan writes "A woman whose anonymmity is protected falsely accused teacher Giles Rush of rape after a date. He left immediately after sex and she wanted to teach him a lesson. Story here, but check out this commentary by Victoria Coren in the highbrow London Observer - apparently Mr Rush got just what he deserved. Even dating is becoming increasingly dangerous..."
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Submitted by Adam on Sun, 2004-10-31 23:13
AngryMan writes "Remember Germaine Greer praising divorce?
After 30 years of socially re-engineering the family,
this excellent site shows the truly horrible results.
"The weight of evidence indicates that the traditional family based upon a married father and mother is still the best environment for raising children"
All fathers need to read this."
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Submitted by Adam on Sun, 2004-10-31 19:11
AngryMan writes "I think this happened in 2003, but I just came across it. Those child custody battles can get very messy..."
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Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2004-10-31 02:08
TLE writes "In Austin, the annual pledge against domestic violence took place with great fanfare outside the Capitol steps, and you guessed it - only MEN were called upon to make the pledge. The local shelter (which claims to accept male victims as well as female) called SafePlace can be reached here for anyone wishing to ask them why women are not called upon to promise not to commit violence against men and children. And why not also have women promise not to provoke violent responses from men by throwing and breaking things, or lying about sexual assault? I suspect they accept male DV victims (in theory) to get around legal funding problems, while never admitting that women also commit DV."
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Submitted by Scott on Sat, 2004-10-30 01:24
Submitted by Adam on Fri, 2004-10-29 21:59
AngryMan writes "This article from the 'lectric law library' debunks many of the myths about DV, and contains many useful facts and figures."
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Submitted by Adam on Fri, 2004-10-29 18:55
Luek writes " Bill O'Reilly, the top ranked Fox News commentator as we all know was hit by a sexual harassment lawsuit by one of his female co workers. He countersued on the complaint that the female accuser and her ambulance chasing male lawyer were just working a corporate shakedown scheme to get $60 million dollars to drop the suit.
The news is that both complaints have been dropped with the female predator admitting that no harassment took place.
But before this resolution it was widely reported that Bill O'Reilly would be forever damaged by this accusation whether or not he prevailed against the accuser. Just the mere fact that a man has been charged with the dire act of sexual harassment is enough to ruin a vibrant career.
However, since the accusation, Mr. O'Reilly's show's ratings, which where in the top percentile before the slander, have skyrocketed an amazing 30%!!!
Maybe this is a sign that the majority of the public is becoming wise to the sexual harassment gambit played by golddigging females to advance their careers?"
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Submitted by Thomas on Fri, 2004-10-29 01:24
Canadian Senator Ann Cools has been voted the top woman in the Toronto Sun's 10 Top Women poll. She's a men's rights activist.
Senator Cools received nearly 50% of the votes, mostly from men. Are men's rights activists starting to gain serious attention? You'd better believe it!
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2004-10-28 19:28
AngryMan writes "A woman cut the brake cables on her male co-worker's car, because he got the promotion she wanted. The judge gave her 4 years. Story here"
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Submitted by Adam on Wed, 2004-10-27 22:04
Anonymous User writes "In Australia Volkswagen advertised the Golf in TV ads that objectified men. Women driving the cars were using the rear vision mirrors to ogle men's crotches. The punch line of the ad revolved around objects viewed in the mirror may appear larger.
What I found totally offensive is the fact that the Australian Advertising Standards Bureau found the ad acceptable yet if any ad reversed the roles and had men ogling women, the ad would never have aired."
Anyone verify and got contact links? Let's get some activism going.
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Submitted by Adam on Wed, 2004-10-27 18:50
frank h writes "Why, I think this article is a first! Or at least, a first in recent memory: a news organization actually using the term 'rape' in association with a woman "having sex" with her students. Check it out."
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Submitted by Adam on Tue, 2004-10-26 23:29
AngryMan writes "The UK government has bought into the feminist mythology about the workplace. This BBC article tells how Secretary Patricia Hewitt will announce a new drive to help women who want to work in 'male dominated sectors', such as IT and science, at a Downing Street conference on Tuesday."
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Submitted by Adam on Tue, 2004-10-26 19:28
The_Beedle writes "Chuck Shepard's News of the Weird continues to be the prime source for men's rights news, this time with the lead story that a court in California has refused the LA child support agency its request that a reversal of paternity be kept secret, with the intention of preventing other falsely named fathers from finding out precedent has been set for DNA evidence to be used to clear them. The media that originally published this story was the Reverend Moon's own Washington Times. Nothing like seeing the principles of an open and honest society at work."
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