Submitted by Scott on Thu, 2001-11-29 22:00
'disclaimer' of freerepublic.com sent in this link to a discussion about a recent Hefty trash bag commercial where a garbage bag is compared to a man and then dumped into a garbage can gleefully by a woman. I haven't seen it, but from the sounds of it, this is definitely a case where some activism is appropriate. Anyone have contact info for Hefty?
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Submitted by Scott on Thu, 2001-11-29 20:01
Neil Steyskal continues to send in so many news stories related to the Afghan men campaign, we can barely fit them all! Here's a summary: Good news! Carey Roberts again got a letter printed pointing out bias, this time in the Washington Post. This article from USA Today talks about land mines in Afghanistan - and that most of those killed or maimed by them are men: editor@usatoday.com. And this FrontPageMagazine article author is in need of some awareness: radioright@aol.com. The latest Men's Health America posting offers a sample letter to send to Amnesty International, demanding that the plight of Afghan men no longer be silenced. Keep the positive and negative feedback going to those news outlets!
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Submitted by Scott on Thu, 2001-11-29 02:18
Ched submitted this story from the Boston Globe and writes "Yet another false allegation gone bad. It seems that this woman knew that falsely accusing a police officer with rape might help her beat the attempted murder charges that she faced."
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Submitted by Nightmist on Wed, 2001-11-28 23:04
This story in the Irish Times is perhaps the most significant mention of men's rights by a gender feminist I've ever seen. The woman attributes what she thinks is a rise in hostility toward women to the men's movement's efforts to help male victims of domestic violence! I don't know about Ireland, but an American gender feminist accusing the men's movement of this, in my mind, would be like Microsoft claiming that Apple is destroying its marketshare.
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Submitted by Scott on Wed, 2001-11-28 22:14
Trudy Schuett's DesertLight Journal has hit issue number 17, and can be read here. Topics covered in this men's rights e-zine include News From the Battered Men's Helpline, AMEN Ireland DV Awareness Week, the Afghan media bias campaign by Men's Health America, and more. Check it out!
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Submitted by Scott on Wed, 2001-11-28 20:41
Tonight's Mensactivism.org chat is intended to serve two purposes. One is to continue discussion about the topics discussed in the Trolls, Sincerity, and Our Public Image thread, and the other is to welcome the wave of newcomers to this site recently (since Wendy's latest Fox News column, we've seen a dramatic jump in new user registrations and site traffic). So drop by our chat page tonight, Nov. 28th at 9:30 PM Eastern Time and say hello, all you new people! We should also note that our first official joint chat with ifeminists.com will be held this Sunday, December 2, starting at 9:00 PM Eastern Time.
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Submitted by Scott on Wed, 2001-11-28 14:35
DAR sent in this story from Maryland's SunSpot and writes "[This is] Another case where the 'system' incorrectly assumes that the 'blood' parent (being a 'mother') is the best parent." The article offers a graphic description of some of the abuse this mother perpetrated against her child, and the fact that she was given custody of another (apparently due to the "battered woman defense") is appalling. It's a perfect example of just how far the battered woman defense can be exploited.
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Submitted by Scott on Wed, 2001-11-28 08:26
Submitted by Scott on Wed, 2001-11-28 02:24
Neil Steyskal sent in this article from the Christian Science Monitor about a study which claims that women learn 33% less than men in college. The article suggests that colleges and universities are biased against women, but from the dropping enrollment of men in college and the poorer academic performance of men in general, I think the article failed to present the issue in an unbiased way.
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Submitted by Scott on Tue, 2001-11-27 22:20
As we enter the activism phase of the Men's Health America campaign to draw attention to the abuse of Afghan men's human rights, we are asked in this MHA posting to contact the organization Human Rights Watch, which claims on their web site that "Women have borne the lion's share of human rights abuses in Afghanistan throughout the conflict" (see here). The statement ignores the brutalization of Afghan men and wrongly turns the issue into one where we discount the suffering of half the population. Please contact HRW and ask them to correct this.
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Submitted by Scott on Tue, 2001-11-27 20:36
Neil Steyskal submitted this article about a new Irish suicide study that outlined the stark gender differences in suicides: "five times more men died from suicide than women, and 40% of the deaths were men aged 30 or under...The report recommended specific health strategies for men, and they needed greater encouragement in accessing health services."
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Submitted by Nightmist on Tue, 2001-11-27 17:44
In her weekly Fox News and ifeminists.com column, Wendy McElroy eloquently tackles the hotly debated issue of El Dildo Bandito's (aka Bob Rowan) recent taking down of 21 ceramic penises from the Boulder Public Library. Likewise, I have written this piece, my personal masculist perspective, on the events surrounding Mr. Rowan. I am ashamed to admit that Wendy, ever-vigiliant, managed to mention both the recent YWCA hate campaign against boys and mensactivism.org in her piece, while I merely railed against taxpayer supported hate speech expression. Both these columns are also available directly off ifeminists.com, mine being a guest editorial for the week.
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Submitted by Nightmist on Tue, 2001-11-27 03:31
In a surprising move by the Hawaii Supreme Court, that state's version of Megan's Law (a law many states have adopted which requires sex offenders to register with an official registry, and to announce their presence in neighborhoods) has been struck down as unconstitutional. This article in the Fresno Bee explains. The court said that the law violates due process by not allowing those charged with sex crimes to present a defense. Hawaii's willingness to scrutinize Megan's Law for due process violations is a step in the right direction for those who fear false accusations.
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Submitted by Scott on Tue, 2001-11-27 00:15
Marc Angelucci writes "This opinion article from the LA Times gives us yet another imbalanced perspective on gender and the Afgan war. It emphasizes human rights. But it only mentions gender when it comes to women, as usual. It even refers to "women and civilians," as though "civilians" would not do, and as though male soldiers who are forced to fight are somehow less innocent. They printed my letter on this two weeks ago, so I can't write again for a while. But they do print letters from other states, so please write them at letters@latimes.com." Also of note, Neil Steyskal writes "The Christian Science Monitor published a letter from Cary Roberts about Afghan men. Thanks Carey!"
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Submitted by Scott on Mon, 2001-11-26 23:26
The third and final Special Report from Men's Health America has been released, and can be read here. This one focuses on the way Amnesty International, a leading human rights watch organization, has expressed its own bias against men. Keep the letters going, folks - there's a success story which will appear on this site in an hour or so.
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