Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2004-10-10 18:34
Steven Brown writes "Here's a shocking story about a woman who lived a very comfortable life while, at the same time, starving her own two young sons. She was sentenced to a pifitully short 15 months in prison!
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Submitted by Scott on Sun, 2004-10-10 01:24
At the University of New Hampshire (my alma mater), radical feminism has reached new depths of public contempt for men. It appears that last year's Take Back the Night rally was only a hint of things to come. Whitney Williams, a Feminist Action League member at UNH, has been taking her radical anti-rape message that blames men and fraternities for violence against women to the school newspaper, where she writes a column. Recently she claims to have received a death threat and has rallied more supporters to her cause, who attended a protest rally on Tuesday. On Friday, Williams printed her most extreme diatriabe yet against men, which clearly exposes her intentions. It is, in my opinion, the worst time ever to be a male at UNH. And it continues to baffle me why these young men sit in silence.
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2004-10-08 21:47
thea writes "On October 7, Zach and Alex wrote an article under Opinions called 'Editor's Note' at (you may have to scroll down and look to the right or look it up under Red Letter Daze) saying they concede that had the bigoted article been a man wanting to commit mass gendercide on women, then the Cornell would have been in deep trouble. And because of their immature and disrespectful remarks to Male readers they have been forced to resign. But at the end of the article you ask yourself "WTF?""
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2004-10-08 21:42
Great news! ACFC's, et al., recent series of lawsuits have made Yahoo!'s main news board. Let's hope it makes the airwaves, too.
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Submitted by Adam on Thu, 2004-10-07 21:49
Linucs writes "Let me quote this story:
"A group of Swedish parliamentarians has proposed levying a "man tax" to cover the social cost of violence against women. "It must be obvious to all of us that society has a huge problem with male violence against women and that has a cost," Left Party deputy Gudrun Schyman told Swedish radio on Monday. "We must have a discussion where men understand they as a group have a responsibility," said Schyman, one of the party members to sign the motion for debate on the new tax." So, equality equals man tax. Makes you wonder about inequality, doesn't it?"
Anonymous User writes "In Sweden a group of MP's have suggested to pose a tax on men... Check the vote next to the article and see the opinions!!!
here"
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Submitted by Thomas on Thu, 2004-10-07 19:06
The 2004 Nobel Prize in literature has been awarded to Austrian Radical Marxist-feminist, Elfriede Jelinek.
Additional note by Thomas: I'm adding the following after there've been 10 posts to this thread, but I don't think it should cause confusion, and I want to show up front how far gone this Ms. Jelinek is.
Here are the Nobel organization's "biobibliographical" notes for Ms. Jelinek. Note that "Jelinek lets her social analysis swell to fundamental criticism of civilisation by describing sexual violence against women as the actual template for our culture."
So, sexual violence against women is "the actual template for our culture."
Also, her Gier. Ein Unterhaltungsroman (2000), is "a study in the cold-blooded practice of male power."
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Submitted by Adam on Thu, 2004-10-07 01:23
AngryMan writes "This article was published in April, and discusses how radical feminists are trying to characterise men with Asperger's Syndrome as deviant sociopathic abusers, based on the femi-fascist superstition about 'women's ways of knowing' being superior. It is a lesson in how even basic things like health care can be poisoned by misandrist femi-fascism.
here"
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Submitted by Adam on Wed, 2004-10-06 22:21
Submitted by Adam on Wed, 2004-10-06 18:19
AngryMan writes "In this interesting article, the Independent Women's Forum refers to the Department of Labor's Time Use Survey to expose some familiar feminist lies about how poor, oppressed women have to do more work than those lazy good-for-nothing men. Guess what? It isn't really true...
(URL again:)
here"
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2004-10-06 02:36
mens_issues writes "I am announcing my intent to create a provisional NCFM chapter for Colorado. We have the required minimum 5 members for such a provisional chapter, but would like more, so feel free to contact me if you're interested at mens_issues@att.net. We hope to be able to meet for the first time sometime this month, preferably on a Saturday afternoon.
More under "Read More"
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2004-10-06 02:32
Submitted by Adam on Tue, 2004-10-05 20:25
Now here's a silent classic by Raj Singh back in 1997 (makes ya feel a bit old huh?) about the symbolism involved in men's hair, I won't spoil it, but there is a alot to think about. It's a good one folks.
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Submitted by Adam on Tue, 2004-10-05 18:43
Tom writes "
From Stand Your Ground. The show Suburban Madness was on CBS last night. It focused on Clara Harris and the story behind her murdering her husband by running him over three times in a parking lot. Rather than portraying her as a violent murderer the show's voiceover near the conclusion of the movie asks the following loaded question: "Clara Harris was in a life and death fight for her family. Her survival instinct kicked in. I want you to ask yourself, would you kill to save your family?" Kill to save her family? How can she save her family if she is killing them?
The misandry, hatefulness, and misdirection are astounding. Here's the phone number for CBS's main office in NYC:
212 975-4321
Tell them you have a comment about a program and they will connect you with the programming department that tallies the comments.
Please call and complain! Tell them that they are advocating murder, that they are encouraging violence in the family and that is an insult to any viewer. Demand a personal apology.
You can go to www.cbs.com and go to the bottom of the page and click on "feedback" to leave online comments.
It's time we gave them a ton of feedback. Please take a moment to call and give them your perspective. This is an outrage."
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Submitted by Adam on Mon, 2004-10-04 21:40
Anonymous User writes "So called "child support" laws punish men even for "unplanned parenthood" and place a huge burden on male sexuality. Male birth control pills would offer men a choice to avoid this artificial, government created penality for having sex. There's some good news about male birth control, but naturally it put in a story dripping with contempt for men and disgusting attempts to obscure reality."
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2004-10-04 20:48
Brian writes "When equal rights is reversed, it becomes a problem. They use the excuse of "tradition" for not allowing males admitted. Funny, was the same excuse thought of as archaic in conjunction with gold courses (Augusta) and the like that are male-only? Read here.
Ed. note: This could have gone under News, Education, or Inequality, it covers so much ground. But that's not uncommon for many stories on this site.
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