Submitted by Adam on Wed, 2003-05-07 00:12
mcc99 writes "MSN can barely contain its glee in this article: http://www.msnbc.com/news/907920.asp?vts=050520031 440 at the number of men who, after layoffs and downsizings, are at home being Mr. Mom. Very few by choice, it seems-- most by necessity.
Notice this quote in from article:
"The first half [of the feminist vision] was to liberate women from domestic servitude," says Suzanne Levine, a founding editor of Ms. Magazine and author of "Father Courage: What Happens When Men Put Family First." "The second half was to integrate the men back into the family."
"...integrate the men back into the family".
So, Step One of the 'Grand Plan of Family Destruction' included driving men out of the family and undermining their econominc base, all at once. This seems to have largely succeeded. Step Two appears to consist of re-including men, but as domestic servants, who may be removed at any time through any of various means, including false accusations, etc.
That 50% replacement western birth-rate looks like it'll probably stay that way for awhile."
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Submitted by Adam on Tue, 2003-05-06 20:11
radikal writes "In conjunction with the Lundberg and Rose study concluding that women with boys are more likely to get married, here is another article detailing the possible connection between high PCB content and low birth rate of boys. Seems like there will be a lot less married women then?
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2003-04/bc- nss043003.php"
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Submitted by Adam on Tue, 2003-05-06 16:10
radikal writes "Lundberg and Rose, two profs from University of Washington, conclude that mothers having sons are more likely to marry the father than when they have daughters. Most interesting are their speculations about why this is so, particularly Lundberg's.
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2003-05/uow -wma050503.php"
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Submitted by Adam on Tue, 2003-05-06 00:29
Tatis writes "With one baseless accusation two families were torn apart, three children lost their father, and a woman lost the husband she loves. When John was falsely accused of sexually abusing his daughter from a previous marriage, the state not only drove him out of his daughter's life but also forced John's current wife Rosalind to separate from him and bar him from being a part of their children's lives.
John, Rosalind and the attorney who's fighting to unite John with his children will tell their story on His Side with Glenn Sacks on KRLA 870 AM in Los Angeles at 11 PM on Sunday, May 4. For more information about the show, click here"
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Submitted by Adam on Mon, 2003-05-05 20:39
Tatis writes "Glenn Sacks' latest column, "The Betrayal of the Military Father" (Los Angeles Daily News, 5/4/03) explains how current laws allow military fathers to be stripped of their children while they are away on deployment. Readers can comment on the article by sending letters to the editor to dnforum@dailynews.com." And on this, you should comment!
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Submitted by Adam on Mon, 2003-05-05 16:36
radikal writes "OHIO - In May 2001, Betty Lucas violated an order of protection by inviting her ex-husband to a party. Following a violent exchange, both were charged with domestic violence. Lucas also received an additional charge for her complicity in violating an order of protection. Now, Lucas wants her conviction overturned and the Ohio Supreme Court has the tough decision of establishing one's responsibility and culpability in violating an order of protection in domestic situations.
http://www.cantonrep.com/index.php?ID=97688"
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Submitted by Adam on Mon, 2003-05-05 02:40
Freebird writes "Here is the link http://www.nas.com/c4m/ to the Voluntary Fatherhood Project. No doubt a lot of the news material at this site will make your blood boil, but this is an established organization working to stop the exploitation of males for reproduction purposes. This may be an opportunity to help put a stop to the pedophile females we've been reading so much about lately. I didn't get a chance to read the story all the way through, but there is a link on the page about a man in Australia who WON a sizeable settlement in a paternity fraud case. Our battle is not an easy one, but it is definately winnable...if we show up and fight it." While we do have this link on the frontpage, it looks like we've had an influx of newcomers lately, so here it is.
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Submitted by Adam on Sun, 2003-05-04 20:37
AFG writes "According to this story in the Sacramento Bee, a women who had falsely accused 8 men of rape -- in a blackmail effort to get $500,000 from them -- received a maximum of only one year in jail, due to a plea bargain. Now, if that doesn't get your blood boiling, this will: Her boyfriend, who had a lesser role in the crime, received a maximum of 2 years in jail. Even if he was the motivating factor behind her rape claims, she was still guilty of more crimes than he was. And wasn't she the one who made the accusation after all?
http://www.sacbee.com/content/news/story/6497918p- 7448998c.html"
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Submitted by Adam on Sun, 2003-05-04 20:35
radikal writes "Shana Davidson, a blogger and graduate of Hampshire College, posited her ideas about the five different types of men and the "rules" of dealing with them. A year later, she reconsidered it. Read the original post at the bottom in bold first, then go back to the top for best results.
http://beltwaybloggers.com/bloggers/shana/manmatrix.html"
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Submitted by Adam on Sun, 2003-05-04 16:32
Trudy W Schuett writes "We’ve got a new front page, featuring the site of the month, a link to upcoming events, and a new, easy way to subscribe. We won’t be archiving past issues on-site this go-round; Volume 3 issues can be found at Smartgroups. As you’ll see from the events, your DLJ publisher is getting around, so this will be one less thing for her to do.
The May 2003 issue features news on how orgs can get help finding volunteers, the long-awaited film, "Evelyn" starring Pierce Brosnan, and much more!"
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Submitted by Adam on Sat, 2003-05-03 20:53
Garth writes "In British Columbia, Canada, the policy is changing so that there will no longer be mandatory charges laid in every case of alleged spousal abuse. Hopefully this will result in some common sense being used when dealing with these cases, rather than an automatic chasing down of the alleged perpetrator with pitchforks."
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Submitted by Adam on Sat, 2003-05-03 16:48
rage writes "Thanks to the tremendous efforts of Men's Health America, the May issue of the American Journal of Public Health features a theme issue on men's health....and the American Public Health Association
held a news conference on April 29 on this topic.
As the Men's Health America site states, "this is a historic event in the development of men's health. We invite you to thank the American Public Health Association for this publication."
So please do thank them by emailing them, and check out the following
link!"
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Submitted by Adam on Sat, 2003-05-03 02:50
If the previous incidents over in New Zealand didn't get your blood boiling, this will. According to the stuff story it's quite a depressing read, and right now words fail me.
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Submitted by Adam on Fri, 2003-05-02 22:49
Dittohd writes "I wonder how many at this site are aware of the Free State Project. I'm also wondering what others here think of this as a possible avenue to help us and other like-minded men and women to set up one state as not only more "free" than all the others, but a lot more "equal" and male friendly. As a quick synopsis, people are signing up who are fed up with our continued loss of freedom in the U.S. A number of states are being analyzed to determine and compare each's small population (easier to effect changes in state law and to get elected), the current population's predisposition to the philosophy of more rather than less freedom based on their current laws, etc. The goal is to get at least 20,000 people to move to the chosen state within 5 years of the project reaching that number of particpants. The state will be voted on by all members as soon as 5,000 sign up agreeing to move to that state after the 20,000 number is reached. There are over 3300 presently signed up. What do you think? Do you think this might be a good cause for us to join and advocate?"
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Submitted by Thomas on Fri, 2003-05-02 18:31
It appears that very soon, with artificial wombs, men will be able to create male and female offspring, and women will be able to make female offspring, without recourse to the other sex or to the female body for gestation. (Women may only need male embryonic stem cells, however, to make Y-chromosome sperm and, thereby, to make male offspring.) This article describes how embryonic stem cells (including male embryonic stem cells) can be used to make human eggs.
It's ironic that, just when men are rising up against their oppression, men are gaining reproductive power equal to or exceeding that of women. Ladies and gentlemen: We are living future shock.
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