Submitted by Adam on Sat, 2004-07-24 22:50
Anonymous User writes "There's a rule in Montreal that says men have to work 30 years to retire but that women have to work only 25.
He's protesting by wearing a dress to work, but he's told to stop it. Article
here"
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Submitted by Adam on Sat, 2004-07-24 18:44
Doctor Damage writes "This article really speaks for itself. My astonishment and outrage at the undisguised hatred that exudes from the people being quoted is exceeded only by my surprise that I can still be shocked and outraged by this stuff. Fortunately, Hairdressing salons have so far been reluctant to participate in being trained to recognise a man who drives his partner to the salon as abusive."
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Submitted by Thomas on Fri, 2004-07-23 23:20
The world has begun to harvest the bitter fruit of feminism -- population collapse resulting from the ruination of male-female relations, the systematic removal of fathers from the family (the destruction of the traditional, nuclear family), and so-called "family planning" (birth-control and abortion). Fertility rates in most advanced nations continue to decline despite the fact that they are already, in some cases drastically, below replacement rate. (In advanced societies, replacement rate is about 2.1 births per woman, since a man and a woman must be replaced and not all children reach the age of average rate of reproduction. In less advanced societies, replacement fertility rate is higher due to a greater mortality rate among youths.)
This chart gives fertility rates by nation, region, and the world for the years 1970-1975 and 2000-2005 (projected, of course).
This article describes the overall failure thus far of Japan's effort to stave off disaster through its "new angel plan." I've read elsewhere that young men and women in Japan are increasingly avoiding each other -- the women preferring to shop and the men preferring to relieve sexual pressures in private, alone.
This article reports that more than 80% of German women are happy to live without a man "in tow."
Please see "Read More."
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Submitted by Thomas on Fri, 2004-07-23 02:10
The EU-parliament has a member who claims that he represents men's rights. Here's an article on him. While the guy strikes me as a nitwit, the article does point out that the UK's current paid-parental-leave policy is two weeks for fathers and six months for mothers.
Aaaaaah. Eeek-wallet-eeeee.
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2004-07-23 00:51
Good news to report from the 2004 Men's Rights Congress Committee: the TrueEquality.com web site is now up and running. As time goes on we will be adding material and updating it from the content of the 2004 Congress site. We intend that the Men's Rights Congress be an annual event for the foreseeable future, growing each year and supporting the men's rights cause in its efforts to achieve social, legal, and social equality with women. The trueequality.com web site will, we hope, serve as a base for that, as well as help facilitate cooperation and activism across group lines and issues.
Also note that we have started a listserv for the Congress attendees. However others are welcome and encouraged to join the list so as to help promulgate the intent of the site and to facilitate communication and cooperation among groups and individuals. The list may be joined at this page.
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2004-07-22 19:53
Boy Genteel writes "A writer for the LOS ANGELES TIMES did a piece about the history and prevalence of men being hurt in the groin in entertainment. Unfortunately, the writer's approach is to explain "why it's funny" (when, of course, it isn't) and makes the false claim that no one complains about this "gag". I've written the TIMES a letter to disabuse him of that myth, at least. I strongly suggest you do the same, at letters@latimes.com.
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2004-07-22 19:50
Acksiom writes "Ethan Azar, a 3-year-old boy in the midwest, is facing forced genital mutilation. His mother Camille, along with many men's genital integrity intactivists, is fighting hard in the courts -- of both judicial and public opinon -- to protect him from this lifelong sexual violation. Ethan desperately needs our help, and this case has tremendous potential to break through the Lace Curtain of bigoted silence and censorship surrounding male genital mutilation in particular and men's issues in general. Initial media response has been more positive than any previous case which I can remember, so let's EXPLOIT THE OPPORTUNITY! Get ACTIVIST, and contact everyone you can think of -- help tear down this Curtain, for little Ethan and for boys and men everywhere!"
Ed. Note: Some links on this topic: FreeRepublic article, NBC article,
Columbia Tribune article
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2004-07-22 19:44
Well, sometimes the sun rises in the west! MSN has covered the discrepency between reporting of cases in national media involving missing women and men and the factors involved. Read it here. Will wonders never cease??
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Submitted by Adam on Wed, 2004-07-21 22:18
Anonymous User writes "Pittsburgh Post Gazette Story of Kindergarten teacher, who originally lied about boyfriend's death...but is still acquitted. article here"
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Submitted by Adam on Wed, 2004-07-21 18:16
Anonymous User writes "In this story here
"Chmela, 34, a former substitute teacher in Crystal City, pleaded guilty in February on one count of second-degree statutory rape and one count of second-degree statutory sodomy. The case involves two boys, ages 14 and 15"
It also goes on to say(Guberman is her lawyer):
"There are two schools of thought on this," Guberman said. "One is that a woman should be punished as much as a man, the other is that there is a double standard that boys do not have to be protected to the same extent as girls.
"All statutory rape cases are different," Guberman said. "You have to look at the facts of each case and how much harm was done. In this case, I don't think much harm was done."
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Submitted by Adam on Tue, 2004-07-20 22:15
TLE writes "...it will empower women. Who would have thought that HIV would be the catalyst to liberate women throughout the world? Not me, but apparently, "Many experts" say so. So do "Advocates," and "Experts at the conference..." Read the "good" news here."
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Submitted by Adam on Tue, 2004-07-20 18:13
mens_issues writes "I found the following misandric stories about men on ABCNews.com today. One story implies that a high ratio of males to females in some countries (e.g. India, China) is dangerous, and can lead to warlike conditions:
here
A related story suggests that men have higher mortality rates as they are genetically inferior:
over here
The first story is mitigated by suggestions that women can be violent too, while the second story ends by suggesting a push for men’s health issues.
Steve"
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Submitted by Adam on Mon, 2004-07-19 18:59
Ray writes "Did Governor Schwarzenegger hurt all men's issues in California, when he made a "sterotypically macho/anti-macho" comment about Democrats that denigrated gays? "Girlie Men" Does Gov. S. have a "macho/chivalrous image/prejudice" that he expects all men to try to live up to? Should men be divided by Gov. S. into categories such as gay, macho, etc. for means of poiliticizing issues? Has Gov. S. crossed that line of political correctness, by uttering this clearly sexist remark about gays as Sheila Kuhel (avid men's rights opponent) says? Has Gov. S. committed sexual harassment and does he now need to be sent to sensitivity training, or are the negative reactions against Gov. S. just one more example of the rampant Heterophobia that grips the State of California?"
amperro writes "Okay, maybe this doesn't directly concern the men's movement, but California State Sen. Sheila Kuehl, a major Paternity Fraud Supporter, got a little hissy when Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger used the term "Girlie Men" to describe state legislators in this story
I guess we should all care what Sen. Kuehl thinks."
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Submitted by Adam on Mon, 2004-07-19 01:11
TLE writes "I know I wouldn't. Even our Republican President has caved to the rape hysteria and nominated a woman psychologist as dean of the Air Force Academy. No mention in the article about the number of false accusations at the academy."
Anything and everything to have dominion over the nearest man, ain't that right guys?
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Submitted by Adam on Sun, 2004-07-18 21:03
apetr writes "Typical article again blaming men for the failings or lack of participation of women in government, the writer said "Macho posturing has always been part of politics; it's one reason women have found it hard to break into the business". Heres the full article"
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