Submitted by Scott on Fri, 2002-07-05 22:50
Trudy W Schuett writes "My editorial entitled, "NOW Family Court Report -- Revealing the
Feminist Agenda" now appears at the Sierra Times. Here's an excerpt... I've been aware of this agenda for some time, yet have hesitated to speak out publicly about any specific organization. I felt that sooner or later, their arrogance and disregard for reality would lead one of them to do something that so clearly and publicly revealed their anti-male hate agenda, that no spin on the part of any hired PR girl could explain it away..."
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Submitted by Scott on Fri, 2002-07-05 20:47
Wayne submitted Glenn Sacks' and Dianna Thompson's latest article, which appeared in the Philadelphia Inquirer, and comments: "Since i was divorced 15 years ago I too have been on an absolute [marriage] strike...Any man who gets married needs a full frontal lobotomy." Sacks' article discusses the possible reasons behind a growing trend of men forgoing marriage.
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Submitted by Scott on Fri, 2002-07-05 17:52
frank h writes "Wendy McElroy has apparently been drawing some blood among the NOW gang, as evidenced by their latest invective here. Wendy has been an ardent supporter of men's rights and one of few who have been willing to speak out AND who have a forum from which to do so. She needs our support as we need hers. Now would be the time to write to the folks at Fox AND to the LA Times, the Sacremento Bee, and whatever the big papers in San Francisco are. This is clearly an organized attack designed to discredit Wendy in the same manner in which Warren Farrell and others have been attacked. We cannot let it succeed."
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Submitted by Scott on Thu, 2002-07-04 21:58
Raymond Cuttill writes "www.MSNHatesMen.com starts 4th July. It is an antidote to the male bashing ecards on MSN. Including the ecard about hearing men whining there are 4 cards on MSN that are blatantly anti-male. There are no ecards that are blatantly anti-female. There are 4 ecards on MSNHatesMen, equivalent female bashing ecards. If MSN withdraws the male bashing ecard, we’ll withdraw the female bashing ecard. MSN also has a women’s section but no men’s section."
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Submitted by Scott on Thu, 2002-07-04 21:48
Raymond Cuttill writes "www.MensMovement.org starts on July 4th and is intended to be a resource for men and men's studies. This will include links to men's websites including men's groups/father's groups. The men's studies part will be about sources of online information about studies relating to men's issues. It should become a resource for any man looking up any men's issues to find websites, men's groups and information about the issue. Users can submit links automatically"
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Submitted by Thomas on Wed, 2002-07-03 21:32
This essay by Glenn Sacks covers a matter that we've recently discussed, but I think it's worth giving Glenn a prominent spot in this case. It's more of the same: A woman commits a crime, an effort begins to determine which man or men can be blamed.
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Submitted by Thomas on Wed, 2002-07-03 20:21
This article dares to raise the question of whether false accusers should be named. Among other important points, the article states, "The woman claimed Hann... forced himself on her as she was in an alcoholic daze, and suggested he may have used the date rape drug Rohypnol... But forensic tests found no evidence of semen on her, no drug traces in her blood or the glass she drank from in Hann's apartment, and a blood alcohol content just below the legal driving limit."
Not only will this woman probably never see the inside of a courtroom, after being charged with making a false accusation, even her name may never be revealed.
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Submitted by Scott on Wed, 2002-07-03 19:02
Wendy McElroy has stirred the pot with her rebuttal to the National Organization of Women's "Family Court Report" which claims family courts are corrupt and overwhelmingly biased against women. McElroy's article, which appeared on the Fox News web site, has ruffled a few feathers in the CA Chapter of NOW, to say the least. There is talk that McElroy will personally debate the authors of the study - more details will be made available as they are confirmed.
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Submitted by Scott on Tue, 2002-07-02 03:08
Men's issues columnist Glenn Sacks and Dianna Thompson, the executive director of the American Coalition for Fathers and Children, demolish NOW's new study on family court gender bias on their upcoming nationwide MND radio show. Sacks and Thompson expose the NOW report's sham methodology, ludicrous claims, and pervasive anti-male bigotry. They also detail how advocates for equal rights for fathers are effectively fighting NOW's report in the media. The show can be heard nationwide on MND Radio every Tuesday night from 6-7PM PST and is immediately available for archive replay. For more information or to listen, click here. To read NOW's report, go to California NOW's website.
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Submitted by Scott on Mon, 2002-07-01 23:59
Wendy McElroy recently told me about this web page, which aims to create a list of personal resources that are gender-inclusive. The list is currently a bit sparse, but there is an attempt to include info on domestic violence and sexual assault resources which don't exclude men. Many of you might know of some resources for men that could be added - SAFE is one of the ones I have in mind - so feel free to let the webmaster, Kirsten Tynan, know about them: ktynan@seds.lpl.arizona.edu.
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Submitted by Thomas on Mon, 2002-07-01 20:17
This article covers Terry Barton, the woman who finally admitted to starting the worst wildfire in Colorado history. In a ploy reminiscent of the NOW's stand on Russell Yates, Stephanie Howard, a Forest Service wildlife biologist states of Barton's husband, "He didn't know how to love her. He had a drinking problem. He had just a huge amount of issues with trying to deal with loving someone, loving his daughters . . . He was a very difficult man to live with."
Prosecutor Dave Conner asked, "You're not suggesting that John Barton caused Terry Barton to set this fire, are you? Or are you?"
Howard replied, "Indirectly, I am, yes."
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Submitted by Scott on Sun, 2002-06-30 22:26
frank h sent us a link to John Leo's recent article on CEDAW, which appeared in U.S. News and World Report, among other periodicals and web sites. Leo explains that the dangers of CEDAW are that "it bristles with contempt for family, motherhood, religion and tradition" and will "impose "gender studies" on the schools and feminist-approved textbooks on students." It's encouraging to see the flaws of CEDAW exposed in the media, which has so far been avoiding covering the treaty for as long as possible.
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Submitted by Scott on Sat, 2002-06-29 19:13
SJones writes "According to the June 23rd issue of News of the Weird Susan Winkler, 44, of Green Bay, Wisconsin, claims she accidently shot her husband in the groin with a shotgun. Police charged her with reckless endangerment, which is the standard charge for firing a weapon within the city limits without hitting anyone. No charges were filed for the shooting and sexual mutilation of her husband."
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Submitted by Scott on Fri, 2002-06-28 16:30
SJones writes "The city of San Francisco is using a feminist program run by a group called 'SAGE' which defines
prostitution to be male exploitation of females and
encourages the arrest of male customers while
providing (at tax payer expense) protection and services
for the prostitutes themselves. On Court TV a program
showed police actually watching the hookers to make
sure their tricks went well and they weren't hurt
while conducting business. Sometimes they'd harass the
women, but never did they arrest any. Male
customers, on the other hand, were arrested, booked,
and forced to pay hundreds of dollars to go through a
special 're-education camp' where feminists screamed
at them and blatantly sexually harassed them with
demeaning criticisms of their male genitalia.
According to the SAGE website, many other cities have
adopted this state-run prostitution racket after San
Francisco did."
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Submitted by Scott on Fri, 2002-06-28 04:57
Dan-Lynch writes "Carol Gilligan, at one time an advocate for "girl power" in schools is now singing a different tune about how boys are doing in school (poorly of course). I submitted this National Post article (found on Men's News Daily) because it just rings of the old saying, "the fox guarding the chicken coup"."
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