Submitted by D on Sat, 2003-03-15 23:06
gistmason writes "For there is a right in this state for non warrrented arrests, per states attorney office, unknown of statue for non warrented arrests of youngmen that are innocent of crime. But women should be believed since they are the weaker sex. True crime is believable? A question that is probably asked by youngmen perhaps who can't find a way to prove innocence. Is there control in the judicial system, if so
where is the line drawn for nonviolent so called crime? Maybe there should be a new law of nonviolent domestic situations to be filed for men so they can have a chance to prove they were the ones victomized
and to be heard in certain cases. Why? Think about being in reverse mode while driving."
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Submitted by Adam on Fri, 2003-03-14 23:10
I've just seen this on a mailing list I'm subscribed to, and I think you'll be interested in this. If you can help out, do so, She's prepared to give our issues a hearing in public, so click "read more/post comments" to find what she needs.
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Submitted by Adam on Fri, 2003-03-14 17:02
Submitted by Steve on Fri, 2003-03-14 12:47
Hombre writes, "Hey guys,
we've got Martha Burk on the ropes! Last Saturday's
NCFM-sponsored protest in DC was a great success, and Todd Manzi's
site, The Burk Stops Here,
has had a strong impact. Let's go for the knockout punch!
Mr. Manzi has taken it upon himself to spearhead this battle, and
needs all the help he can get. Let's give it to him. Check
out his site for more info and then email him at
href="mailto:tmanzi@theburkstopshere.com">tmanzi@theburkstopshere.com
to see how you can help."
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Submitted by Adam on Fri, 2003-03-14 04:49
Submitted by Adam on Thu, 2003-03-13 23:48
Severin writes "I saw this news story (http://www.uwire.com/content//topnews031203002.ht ml) posted on ifeminists.net and I was just curious what people thought about this. I personally believe that a father should be notified if he is the father of a child, so that he may be involved in the decision as to what to do about the child, and at least have the chance to state his case one way or another. But is this something that we should require by law?"
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Submitted by Adam on Thu, 2003-03-13 19:47
nagzi writes "This news article from a Japanese newspaper has a solution to the 'Declining morals of mothers' has the article would put it, that many here would cheer for. PS: otousan is japanese for father."
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Submitted by Adam on Thu, 2003-03-13 00:52
mcc99 writes "Amazing. This article discusses new BCPs that cause the menstrual cycle to be elongated to three months instead of monthly. The article discusses the many benefits of doing so while quoting some misandrist as follows:
"'Cultures have long had many practices to manage the taboo and stigma of menstruation over the years. You can see them all as ways of managing women's behavior,' said Joan Chrisler, a professor of psychology at Connecticut College in New London, Conn., and president of the Society for Menstrual Cycle Research. 'Many feminists would say that misogyny is at the base of it.'"
Meanwhile, men still have the same-old options for birth control: abstinence, homosexuality, masturbation, condoms, and sterilization. We apparently don't merit the serious option of reversible BCPs though these are entirely a workable option."
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Submitted by Steve on Wed, 2003-03-12 23:11
I will host this week's MANN chat, Wednesday
night (3/12), starting at 9:30 PM Eastern Time, at the
href="http://www.mensactivism.org/chat.shtml">usual location. The
topic for this chat will be "The Power of Protests in Men's Activism."
We'll discuss NCFM-DC's
recent successful
href="http://www.mensactivism.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/09/1738221&mode=threaded">protest
of Martha Burk in MacLean, Virginia. We'll consider the factors
that made the protest successful, discuss the lessons we can learn from
it, and share ideas for future protests related to men's issues.
Join us at tonight's MANN chat and invite a friend or two!
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Submitted by D on Wed, 2003-03-12 23:01
A New Jersey Non-Profit Corporation is having a fund-raiser for prostate cancer. Please go to the post and check it all out. See if you can help or contribute. Or even just make it known that prostate cancer is a killer.
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Submitted by D on Wed, 2003-03-12 22:10
rage writes "Here is a link to the Raelian Cult website, whose scientists are said to have achieved the first human cloning a few months ago. So now they have taken to the following step : artificial wombs. To me, this news gives evidence that incubators are on their way in the short-run, else this Cult wouldn't have committed itself to the project.
Once achieved, this breakthrough will ensure men's freeedom from women, we will be able to have our own children without resorting to a woman's womb, so no woman won't be able to steal our kids away from us in the courts any more.
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Submitted by D on Wed, 2003-03-12 22:06
This article discusses how men in New Zealand have been emasculated by government. Discarded and down-trodden.
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Submitted by Adam on Wed, 2003-03-12 19:48
equalitarian62 writes "Today I found an online article in MSN titled "The Black Gender
Gap." Apparently, misandry and anti-male bias is even worse in the
black community. The article is here:
http://www.msnbc.com/news/875614.asp
I'm not against black women advancing so much as the way they put black men down in this article. For example, saying that educated professional black women face a choice of being alone or "settling" for less-educated black men several steps below them. How condescending.
Steve"
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Submitted by Adam on Wed, 2003-03-12 00:08
starzabuv writes "Actually, since I just heard it on the 10:00 pm news, there isn't anything in print yet. Just an FYI to keep your eyes open for the story. First she stabbed the guy in the arm, then ran him over, breaking both of his legs. He's recuperating at Herman Hospital in serious condition, and she is on the run in a white ford taurus stationwagon. Since men have known these things happen all the time but the stories of women's violence are either suppressed or glossed over by blaming the man, maybe we are seeing a new trend in reporting? Maybe. Maybe not."
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Submitted by D on Tue, 2003-03-11 23:06
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