Gender Equity Policies

Chas writes "In "The Australian" 5th Nov. 2002, Angela Shanahan challenges gender equity policies in schools because they result in inequity for boys. The claims by gender feminists that girls suffered because of gender bias is disputed. Shanahan points to the needs of boys being neglected because of such philosophy. She argues that inequity for anyone is not a gender issue but a pedagogic and educational issue."

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UK Law to Men: Prove it

Gone is the notion that one is innocent until proven guilty. A new UK law puts the burden of proof on men to prove that they are not rapists.

"The Home Secretary, David Blunkett, has made it clear that the current rate of convictions for rape is “unacceptable”, and the explicit aim of these reforms is to find more men guilty."

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NOW's Report on Media Bias

According to this article... well, read this.

"Network programming sends a distorted, often offensive image of women, girls and people of color brought to you through the point-of-view of white men and boys," said NOW Foundation president Kim Gandy. "Television remains very much a man's world, with women serving primarily as eye candy."

Apparently CNN isn't aware that not all women agree.

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A Woman' Right to Choose, Not A Man's

frank h writes "This story says that abortion rights are at the center of many key races in this year's election. We need to pay attention to this because as much as the feminists want to keep the focus on access to safe and legal abortion, the Roe v. Wade ruling is key to father's rights: it states that the father has no right to any decision making in the reproductive process. It is possible for father to have reproductive choice AND to keep abortion safe and legal. Note that this MAY be a possible dividing point with the pro-abortion crowd. There may be many women who favor male reproductive choice who also demand the right to safe and legal abortion."

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Chicago Tribune Columnist Downplays Pedophilia by Women

chicago joe writes "I just read one of the most disturbing commentaries co-authored by Eric Zorn and Mary Schmich of the Chicago Tribune. It was an opinion piece asking the question,"Is sex with teens different if adult is a woman?" This is concerning the recent arrest of a teacher in the Chicago area who is accused of having sex with three of her male teenage students. Both writers agreed that it is not the same. They essentially said female pedophilia is OK! Eric Zorn wanted to know why the boys were not suspended because "they should have known better", and he diminished the felony charges because it is "every teenage boy's fantasy." Mary Schmich states that men are predators when engaging in sex with underage girls, but women are innocent because they are "just having relationships" with young boys. The Chicago Tribune is owned by the powerful media giant Tribune Co, owners of many media outlets and also owners of the Chicago Cubs. This should be an embarrassment to them." Here's the link, though free registration is required to read it.

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Australian Phone Counseling Service for Men Swamped

Anonymous User writes "This story in The Age says that Australia's new phone counseling service for men is unable to keep up with demand. In spite of the degrading cartoon beside the article, men's voices are finally being heard." I also found some of the commentary in the article degrading to men, but I'm encouraged to see that men are making use of this service. We need to help these people, not ridicule them.

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Breast Cancer Gene Tied to Prostate Cancer

SJones writes "After all the disparately high funding for breast cancer research at the expense of other cancers such as prostate cancer it has been found that the gene that increases a woman's risk for breast cancer is tied to a man's increased risk for prostate cancer. The story is here."

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A Man Driven To Suicide/Murder?

We're gonna hear a lot about this.


Robert S. Flores Jr., the man who killed three professors and himself at the University of Arizona, wrote a long letter detailing the reasons for his actions. In that missive he states, "...I will stand up for myself and be assertive. What I discovered was that being a male and non-traditional student, and (shudder!), assertive was not compatible with the instructors at the college of nursing... In many ways male nursing students are 'tokens.'" He speaks of his wife using standard accusations against him during their divorce, though he says she couldn't substantiate any of them and even contradicted herself, and he gives other examples of being abused for being male. He has stated outright that these were among the reasons for his murder/suicide.


It sounds like, among other things, this man cracked after years of abuse and oppression for being male. I'm afraid we will see much more of this sort of thing in the future.

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Male Witches Executed 400 Years Ago

An anonymous user points to a finding by two Canadian academics. It turns out that the witch-hunts that occured around the 16th century were not exclusively female-oriented, as modern media suggests.

"It makes it much harder to maintain the standard, stereotypical narrative of unrelieved misogyny, of blind ignorance, superstition and woman-hating,"

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VAWA Legislative Intent is to Include Men

As Stanley Green mentioned during the Conference on Male Victims of Domestic Abuse two Saturdays ago, many people aren't aware that, despite some of the language of the bill, the Violence Against Women Act is not intended to exclude funding for male services, nor could doing so survive a constitutional challenge. Of special interest is the fact that Senator Orin Hatch entered some important comments into the Congressional Record before the bill was passed. These comments can be read in the Read More section below. If you'd like more information on this, the Men's Health Network has some relevant documents you can download from this page.

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MANN Chat: Do We Need an Office of Men's Health?

Steve writes "I will host this week's MANN chat, Wednesday night (10/30),
starting at 9:30 PM Eastern Time, at the usual location. The topic
for this chat will be 'Do we need an Office of Men's Health?'  The Men's Health Act
of 2001
would create an Office of Men's Health within the Department
of Health and Human Services.  However, that bill is languishing in
Congress, while men continue to suffer from the concerns the bill seeks to address.
 Some men say we need an Office of Men's Health to promote men's health
and well-being.  Other men say such an office would merely create bigger
government and more bureaucracy, and would not produce any tangible benefits
for men.  What do you say?  Join us at this week's MANN chat to
share your views on the proposed Office of Men's Health or men's health issues
generally.  Invite a friend to accompany you to the chat; he'll thank
you for it!"

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October Men's Hour Includes Status of Men in NH Update

Raymond Cuttill writes "In the October Men's Hour; Michael J. Geanoulis talks about The NH Commission on the Status of Men, how hearts and minds are being won. Will the WHO report on violence save men from everything from suicide through domestic and sexual violence to war? Well, not exactly. In Costa Rica mothers can name the father of their baby if they want to. Presumably then they never get it wrong - right? wrong! Available at www.menshour.com. Listen online or download MP3s."

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Paternity Justice Act Raises Questions

Anonymous User writes "In this article on ifeminists.com, Kirsten Tyrnan argues that the veto of California's paternity fraud legislation was not as irresponsible as Glenn Sacks and Dianna Thompson believe. In fact, vetoing the bill prevented the state from making the mistake of trading one set of problems for another. Tyrnan's main concern with the original bill is also well stated. Neither the woman who lied about vital information to the presumed father, nor the system which blindly enforced her fraudulent claims against him, would be held accountable.
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Live Call-in Show with Thompson and Sacks

Dianna Thompson and Glenn Sacks will host their first live call-in show on MND radio tonight at 9 PM EST/6 PM PST. They will be discussing the war against so-called "deadbeat dads" and the new, election season punitive measures against divorced dads being discussed in Ohio. The show will be on Men's News Daily radio and the call-in number is 1-888-440-3476.

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Osteoporosis Ignored in Aging Men

SJones writes "A recent article discusses how the medical community ignores older men's health problems, specifically osteoporosis."

" To investigate whether doctors treat osteoporosis in men who are hospitalized for hip fracture, the researchers reviewed the medical records of more than 300 patients at least 50 years old. Patients were asked in mailed questionnaires whether they received any medication for osteoporosis [...].


According to the report, less than 5% of men had received any treatment for osteoporosis when they were discharged from the hospital, compared with 27% of women."

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