Submitted by Scott on Mon, 2002-06-03 07:29
Neil Steyskal sent us this Washington Post article and writes "Here's a guy that has developed methods to make reading attractive to boys. With boys falling further and further behind in school, and with the percentage of male college student dropping fast, this is a program that's vitally important." Scieszka, of course, is the main impetus behind the guysread.com web site. It's good to see he's getting some attention from the media about this issue.
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Submitted by Scott on Sun, 2002-06-02 08:11
Steve sent in a link to this site, which is the most comprehensive and up to date web site I know of on the subject of sexual abuse of men, particularly boys. It includes dozens of references, information on articles and books on the subject, and even a special section on abuse perpetrated by females. Please take a moment to check it out and send a note of thanks to the author for creating such a site.
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Submitted by Scott on Sat, 2002-06-01 21:39
Wendy McElroy writes, "This Sunday June 2nd, at 9:00 p.m. EST, join professional mediator Ken Gregg in the co-sponsored feminists/mensactivism chat room to explore father's rights in abortion, adoption and custody. Gregg is a
staunch advocate for the rights of men in matters of divorce and children, with many years of experience in dealing with the realities of "the system." The chat is free, easy, and friendly. Wendy McElroy is the
hostess. Men are most cordially invited."
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Submitted by Scott on Fri, 2002-05-31 23:07
Glenn Sacks wrote another great article on domestic violence, this one covering the issue of false accusations of DV made against men in custody disputes. In this case, Chuck Finley successfully had Kitaen charged with domestic violence with ample evidence of the attack on his body. But shortly after he was awarded temporary custody of their children, Kitaen struck back with unsubstantiated claims of being a victim of domestic violence too. Sacks uses this as an opportunity to expose the issue of false accusations during divorce and custody battles, and how common this kind of scenario really is.
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Submitted by Scott on Fri, 2002-05-31 17:22
I expect the replacement motherboard and CPU to come in today, so Mensactivism.org will be unavailable during the upgrade process this evening, which will probably start at around 7 PM and end late in the evening.
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Submitted by Scott on Fri, 2002-05-31 02:17
scott sager pointed me to this article by Cathy Young in Reason Magazine. Young reports that Harvard is increasing the standards of evidence in order to open administrative investigations for various offenses, including rape. Harvard is the last place I thought this would start, but could this be a signal that the tide could be changing at colleges and universities? We can certainly hope.
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Submitted by Scott on Thu, 2002-05-30 21:08
warble writes "In less than one week, the CA Assembly has moved a mutilated form of the paternity fraud bill from the Committee of Judiciary to the floor and voted. This is unheard of. Normally it takes weeks to get a bill to be voted on and out of the assembly. Worse, there was very little opposition to the original form of AB2240. Yet the Committee of Judiciary amended the bill to accommodate every bogus argument that the opposition presented. They even waited weeks for the opposition to form a weak attack on the original bill. These political tricks and maneuvers demonstrate the power that radical feminists wield in the CA legislature. You can examine the bill and it's history at the following link: AB2240 We will have to organize and move quickly to oppose the amendments in the Senate. No doubt that the opposition has close ties with the feminist there also."
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Submitted by Scott on Wed, 2002-05-29 02:21
SJones writes "The Oklahoma state senate and house have passed a bill mandating chemical and surgical castration of convicted sex offenders. Of course this will not be applied to women, such as those who rape boys because [these women are portrayed as] the "real" victims. Furthermore it is a blatant violation of the prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment. Once it is accepted as acceptable punishment for the feminist-defined sex crimes how long before it is applied to the others, such as domestic violence and failure to pay child support? The governor has yet to sign the bill. Contact him and let him know how you feel about it. The article is here."
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Submitted by Scott on Tue, 2002-05-28 11:18
David Alloway writes "The Website e-greetings.com is full of male bashing e-cards. Go to this site for just one example. If you sent a card advocating killing a woman, what would happen?" It looks like e-greetings is owned by the Microsoft Network. Anyone have contact info for them? This particular card is blatant and pure misandry, one that I had hoped was discontinued after Hallmark used it during the early '90's.
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Submitted by Scott on Tue, 2002-05-28 02:51
Peter Zohrab from the New Zealand Equality Party sent in an article about the now-infamous Marc Lepine, a young man who went on a shooting rampage to kill feminists at a Canadian University in 1989. Zohrab believes that the media is censoring information about Marc's motives, and points to an allegedly leaked suicide letter from Lepine that has been suppressed. While no one can condone the mass murders by Lepine, Zohrab is willing to ask questions about his motives that few others have done. Read More below for his article.
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Submitted by Scott on Mon, 2002-05-27 21:10
Mensactivism.org would like to take a moment to remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms. Although we'll hear a lot of politically correct talk about the "men and women" who died in war, the overwhelming majority of them were men. Memorial Day should be inclusive of women but not to the point that we forget that men have shouldered and continue to carry the burden of dying for our ideals and way of life.
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Submitted by Scott on Mon, 2002-05-27 06:56
By now I'm sure many of you have heard of (or maybe even seen) the new movie Enough, starring Jennifer Lopez. The more I think about this movie, the more concerned I become. In case you don't know about it, the plot goes like this: Lopez plays a waitress who marries a wealthy husband (Mitch), who quickly becomes abusive to her. She flees with their daughter and is stalked and harassed by him, finds that the police won't help her, so she turns to vigilante justice. She trains to fight Mitch and throughout the movie runs the theme/slogan, "self defense is not murder," which should have a chilling effect to those of us who know how effective the battered woman's defense is in court. As reviewer Glenn Whip puts it, "Enough" is...offensive in the way it exploits the hot-button issue of domestic abuse for cheap thrills." And it's also dangerous in how it perpetuates a one-sided and antagonistic view of domestic violence and men. The question I put to you is, what can be done to effectively counter this kind of propaganda, which has now even been embraced by the multi-million dollar movie industry?
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Submitted by Scott on Sat, 2002-05-25 22:37
I've finally got the old hardware setup working with MANN, so the web site will continue to run until the replacement motherboard and CPU come in late next week. I'll post more info about what actually happened (for those of you who are interested in such things), but right now I have a bunch of non-computer related things I need to take care of. Note: Many thanks to David Decker, Jerry Vrooman, and Anonymous who made donations to help defray the cost of the hardware failure.
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Submitted by Scott on Fri, 2002-05-24 06:26
Steve Imparl has been hard at work on the new web site maledepression.com, which provides resources for people wanting to learn about depression in men. For too long, men's depression has been masked and hidden in our society. We tend to think of it in terms of its symptoms, such as alcoholism or the suicide epidemic among men. Steve's site is a much needed resource to help remove the myths about depression in men and educate us about this taboo subject.
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Submitted by Scott on Fri, 2002-05-24 00:42
Deacon writes, "The latest commercial for the Lincoln Navigator (a Ford company) markets the power running boards feature of the car. The commercial starts with a man and a woman walking towards the car, and they both notice a large puddle underneath it. Then the man chivalrously takes off his jacket and lays it on the puddle so the woman can climb into the car without getting her shoes wet, but instead the woman pushes a button on her keychain remote, and the power running boards slide out from under the car. She climbs up and into the car with a smirk on her face while the man stands outside, obviously chastised." Contact info for Lincoln is in the Read More section of this story.
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