Submitted by Thomas on Sat, 2003-12-06 00:20
frank h writes "We so rarely see the coarsest of terms applied to women accused of sexual misconduct, so I thought I'd submit this article. It's statutory rape, but rape nonetheless, and the newspaper actually called her a rapist!"
Thomas writing now: Slowly... slowly, we are having an effect.
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Submitted by Thomas on Fri, 2003-12-05 23:47
jenk writes "Here is a petition to instate mysandry as a hate crime.
The more the merrier.The Biscuit Queen"
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Submitted by Thomas on Fri, 2003-12-05 21:43
jenk writes:
Vote Spiderman, AKA Dave Chick, as London's Personality of the Year!
I put in my vote,
The Biscuit Queen
Thomas writing now -- The Biscuit Queen/jenk has informed me that they are only seeking votes from Europeans.
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Submitted by Hombre on Thu, 2003-12-04 12:07
Anonymous User writes "While people might differ about the importance of the phrase "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance, everyone should agree that it's a tragedy for fathers to be turned into wallets and be legally deprived of the opportunity to be a father. Yet the fact that the guy in this case cares about his daughter is being used in a front-page Washington Post article (Dec. 2, "An Allegiance to Dissent") to portray him as a weirdo! Here's my response to the Post:"
Click "Read More" for the text of the very well-written letter.
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Submitted by Hombre on Thu, 2003-12-04 12:06
Henry Vincent writes "I'd like to propose that Dec. 7 be recognized as Life-Gap Awareness Day. Men in the Western world die on average 5-6 years earlier than women. This works out to around 24 days a year less that men have to live than women. The number of days from Dec. 7 to the start of the new year would represent the difference in the amount of lifespan between men and women each year.
Anyone think this is a good idea?"
Sounds like a great way to get the message out to me.
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Submitted by Hombre on Thu, 2003-12-04 11:58
jenk writes "As reported in The Age,
The Chief Justice of the Family Court has accused a federal MP of attempting to intimidate him by calling for his resignation amid a heated public debate over child custody.
Chris Pearce, Liberal MP for the eastern Melbourne seat of Aston and a member of the parliamentary committee examining reforms to joint custody law, said yesterday Chief Justice Alastair Nicholson should step down because he had unduly tried to influence the committee.
A prominent parenting lobby group, the Shared Parenting Council of Australia, joined the call for Justice Nicholson's resignation."
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Submitted by Hombre on Thu, 2003-12-04 11:52
Trudy W Schuett writes "I've got an essay on feminism up at the DLJ
It is a somewhat different viewpoint than I've taken before. Take a look!"
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Submitted by Hombre on Wed, 2003-12-03 12:08
Anonymous User writes "Citigroup has a program open to women only called Women and Company. Members receive a wide range of benefeits from Citigroup associates such as Citibank, Smith Barney, and Travelers Insurance. Benefeits include a hotline for financial planning advice and discounts for childcare services for mom (sorry, dad). Surprisingly, members have access to lower interest rates for home mortgages, auto loans and student loans. The rationale for all of this is the 76.3 cents per every dollar a man earns argument."
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Submitted by Thomas on Wed, 2003-12-03 02:41
I'm posting a link to this article, because I think it shows where we are headed in the near future or, perhaps, where we've already arrived.
Now that the courts as well as the general public are becoming aware of the fact that some women lie about being assaulted or otherwise victimized, I suspect we will soon see an increasing number of cases like this, where the woman claims the man abused her and the man claims the woman abused him and government entities find it's in their interest to side with the man.
It was so easy, when we all knew that women never lie about being assaulted (sarcasm off). I can't tell you how often I've been told, "No woman would ever lie about being assaulted by a man," though I haven't heard that one for a couple years.
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Submitted by Thomas on Tue, 2003-12-02 23:22
I've decided to list this link separately, rather than mentioning it under the Cathy Young article's post, so that the maximum number of people will see it. Professor Mills provides some valuable insights into the complex problem of domestic violence. One of them is how often shaming tactics are used against men who are victims of DV.
If I were investing in a social movement today, I wouldn't put my hard earned cash into shares of mainstream feminism.
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Submitted by Hombre on Tue, 2003-12-02 06:20
CJ writes "Cathy Young has done it again. She has outlined in a prominent Boston Globe article how the domestic violence Industry is based on the false premise that violence happens as a result of “patriarchal norms” and not because of personal psychological reasons, and that the current "lock 'em up" dogma that plagues average non-violent men in our society is tragically flawed. Linda G. Mills (of New York University, a professor of law and social work and author of the new book) book "From Insult to Injury: Rethinking Our Responses to Intimate Abuse" addresses the flawed dogma of the DV industry. The current ideology that views all men as wolves and all women as lambs is too deeply entrenched in society needs to be heard by politicians, judges, prosecutors and many others. It took the "mainstream" feminists about 30 years to establish their monopoly on the public debate about domestic violence. Mills' book may be the first step in dismantling that monopoly. Lets show our support for the book and to the Boston Globe for publishing this brave article. Lets get behind this one!"
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Submitted by Scott on Mon, 2003-12-01 16:25
mens_issues writes "U.S. News & World Report has a feature called "The End of Heart Disease" in its December 1 edition. This issue has a graphic on page 42 titled "SEX AND DEATH - a gender gap in cardiovascular disease." This graphic implies that women are at a disadvantage as they suffer more cardiovascular deaths than men. This is misleading as men (on average) die of their heart attacks several years before women. [Note: the online version didn’t have this graphic]."
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Submitted by D on Mon, 2003-12-01 09:27
ahhkaboom writes "SANTA FE, N.M. - A woman faces 18 years in prison for plotting an attack in which four of her friends assaulted and attempted to savagely castrate her ex-boyfriend.
read here"
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Submitted by D on Mon, 2003-12-01 09:25
In recent years men's and fathers' issues have exploded on the web, including on websites such as MensNewsDaily.com and Mensactivism.org. Are these and other prominent men's sites the beginnings of a coming civil rights movement? Or are they merely a forum for the grumbling and petty complaints of a privileged class?
Tom Sylvester of the Institute for American Values and MensNewsDaily columnist Bernard Chapin debated the virtues and vices of the men's movement on His Side with Glenn Sacks on Sunday, November 23. To listen to the show archive, go to http://hisside.com/11_23_03.htm>
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Submitted by D on Mon, 2003-12-01 09:21
LeMorteMark writes "I found a link where a woman claims:
"Today, these fathers rights groups, many of which have posted on their website that they feel women are second class citizens and even should not have the power to vote".
I don't recall ever seeing a father's rights website that says women should not have the right to vote. As I read further, I realized that the true motivation for these sexist lies was the promotion of a "facial exercise" business.
I wonder how much sexism and bigotry this woman is willing to promote to sell her useless crap.
Here's the link so you know what I'm talking about:
Here"
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