Submitted by Mastodon on Mon, 2024-06-17 22:30
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'The issue is convincing men to put on the uniform.
A decade of declining recruitment numbers for the Army is almost entirely attributable to a significant drop in male recruiting as female enlistments have remained relatively flat, internal service data reviewed by Military.com shows.
Since 2013, male enlistments have dropped 35%, going from 58,000 men enlisting in 2013 to 37,700 in 2023, according to the service data. Meanwhile, female recruitment has hovered around 10,000 recruits each year.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Mon, 2024-06-17 22:27
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'When faced with acid-dripping aliens, an untested machine that travels through wormholes, or a space station shattered by hurtling debris, it is the tough female astronaut who steps up to save the day.
And perhaps Hollywood is on to something. A major study into the impact of spaceflight suggests women may be more resilient than men to the stresses of space, and recover more quickly when they return to Earth.
The findings are preliminary, not least because so few female astronauts have been studied, but if the trend is confirmed, it could prove important for astronaut recovery programmes and selecting crews for future missions to the moon and beyond.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Mon, 2024-06-17 00:22
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'This Father’s Day, if you really want to give your father something he’ll treasure forever, give him permission to be a dad like dads used to be.-
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Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2024-06-16 22:43
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'Happy Father’s Day gentlemen. Fathers are essential in so many ways. This short video looks at some of the ways that is true including a look at the research around fatherlessness and violent crime. You may be surprised by what you hear.
Our number one priority for saving this country should be to get fathers back in the home.
Happy Father’s Day'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sun, 2024-06-16 13:24
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'It happens every year on Father’s Day.
Mothers raising children on their own post on social media to celebrate themselves and other single moms, drawing criticism from others who feel they should leave the holiday alone.
“Single moms… Please don’t do THAT,” wrote one X user on June 9. “You know exactly what I’m talking about as well.”
Others are more direct with their critiques.
“Please let the fathers have this day,” wrote another X user.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2024-06-15 13:24
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'It’s not acknowledged often, but being a father isn’t an easy job. (Being a mother is no breezy task either, but tomorrow being Father’s Day, we’ll stick to that subject).
And that level of difficulty seems only to be increasing as pressures and expectations on men and boys are growing in complexity and consequence, and a range of advice and influence — some of it helpful, much of it counterproductive at best — pulls those with XY chromosomes in different directions.
Being a good father — and growing into and living as a good man — requires more thought, preparation and effort than manning the grill on weekends. More men and boys are struggling to make those efforts and find success in school, careers and their personal lives, even as girls and women for the most part appear to be coping better and finding success with modern life’s complexities and demands.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2024-06-15 13:11
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'Father’s Day presents the opportunity for reflection, gratitude, or even a reset if necessary. While commerce collects major consumer dollars, culturally, it is also utilized by some to shine a spotlight on issues in the community.
Calling all fathers and father figures, for 15 years, Quentin Walcott, executive director and co-founder of the anti-violence organization Connect NYC, has had hundreds of men recite The Fathers Pledge Against Violence on the steps of Brooklyn’s Jay Street Borough Hall or Manhattan’s City Hall. Today, Thursday, 13th June, the Pledge was recited on the steps of City Hall in Manhattan.
The first of the 11 points is, “Never commit, condone, or remain silent about domestic violence, intimate partner violence, and violence in our homes and communities.”
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2024-06-15 13:07
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'Wisconsin is home to nearly 300,000 veterans. Ten percent of those veterans are women. Out of all fifty states, Wisconsin is one of twelve that recognizes June 12th as Women’s Veterans Day officially.
The display ‘In Her Boots’ can be found at the Wisconsin Veterans Museum to honor Women’s Veterans Day, but to also bring awareness to the many issues Women Veterans face.
138 induvial boots are on display and they represent 138 different stories of Wisconsin Women Veterans.
Megan Haag, a Wisconsin Air National Guard Veteran, has her boot in the display. Haag says “I am proud to be a US Woman Veteran. My father is a Vietnam Veteran and my grandfather received a purple heart in World War II so being a patriot is just near and dear to my heart.”
While the display celebrates and honors the Women who have served our country, most of these boots are decorated to represent the many issues these women faced during their time of service.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2024-06-15 13:06
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'The Executive Office of Veterans Services (EOVS) today announced Mary-dith Tuitt as the 2024 Deborah Sampson Award recipient. Mary-dith Tuitt was honored and presented with this title by Governor Maura T. Healey and Secretary Jon Santiago at the annual Women Veterans Recognition Day Ceremony, held at the Massachusetts State House.
“It is always a joy to celebrate National Women Veterans Appreciation Day at the State House to honor the remarkable women who have served in our armed forces. We recognize the immense contributions and sacrifices they have made, and their ongoing service to our community, state, and country,” said Governor Maura Healey. “I'm also thrilled to present Mary-dith Tuitt with the Deborah Sampson Award and thank her for inspiring us today and every day.”'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2024-06-15 13:04
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'Germany’s defense minister announced on Wednesday plans for new legislation that would help refill the depleted ranks of the armed forces to bolster the country’s defense capabilities.
Boris Pistorius said the proposed bill would allow the government to send letters to all young men who turn 18 — about 400,000 every year — asking about their willingness and ability to serve in the military.
Under the law, those who receive the letter would have to fill out the questions. The army would then invite those interested in serving for a medical checkup and choose the most qualified to serve in the military for a period of 6-23 months.'
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2024-06-14 23:38
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'The House of Representatives passed a measure on Friday automatically registering men aged 18 to 26 for selective service.
It was part of the annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which sets out the U.S. government’s military and national security priorities over the next fiscal year.
This year's NDAA authorizes $895.2 billion in military spending, a $9 billion increase from fiscal 2024.
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It was led by Rep. Chrissy Houlahan, D-Pa., and passed in the House Armed Services Committee’s version of the NDAA in May. The NDAA advanced through the committee in an overwhelming 57 to 1 vote.
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The NDAA passed the House in a 217 to 199 vote, but it’s unlikely to be taken up by the Senate.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., blasted the bill on Friday afternoon over the inclusion of amendments curbing funding for abortion, transgender medical care, and diversity efforts.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Fri, 2024-06-14 22:51
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'The Seattle Mariners will host a Refuse To Abuse® Game Day for Domestic Violence Prevention on Sunday, June 16th at T-Mobile Park, marking 28 years of partnership with the Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence (WSCADV). This year’s event invites supporters to enjoy a Seattle Mariners Game together and takes place on Father’s Day. “Everyone can play a role to prevent domestic violence,” said Ward Urion, Strategic Prevention Strategist at WSCADV. “Fathers make a big impact when they model integrity and respect in relationships and we’re grateful for all the fathers out there who are showing up as part of the solution.”'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Fri, 2024-06-14 22:45
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'According to a new report from Australia's eSafety Commissioner, the internet can be a place of tensions, complexities and possibilities for young men.
The research examined the online experiences of young men in Australia aged 16 to 21 years old and explored how they express their identities, explore sexuality, and navigate social connections online.
Researchers said ideas about gender can both empower and limit young men, and those who strive to enact masculine stereotypes can end up harming themselves and others.
eSafety commissioner Julie Inman Grant said positive and diverse role models are needed as a small number of harmful voices are dominating conversations about masculinity.
"There's constant pressure for young men to conform to particular, often narrow and traditional, ideals about manhood," she said.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2024-06-12 08:35
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'The alarming rise in alpha male culture continues across the country, with one expert seeing Australian boys as young as 11 becoming heavily influenced by the content being promoted on social media.
The “alpha male” is defined by its followers as someone who takes charge, is hyper masculine, with everyone wanting to be him and women wanting to be with him.
A study conducted by the Dublin City University (DCU) showed that social media algorithms are amplifying the notion of male supremacy and misogynistic content.
The researchers made 10 experimental puppet accounts on YouTube and TikTok and found that all of the male-identifying accounts were drowned in anti-feminist, masculinist and extremist content.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2024-06-12 08:31
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'The horrible truth is that in the Australian legacy media landscape, there are too many stories of senior men who forgive themselves their own lapses of judgement, or forgive each other's because they're "good blokes", or — in the worst cases — go easy on each other because they fear a nuclear escalation.
Across this industry, there are precious few female editors, chief executives, news directors, and executive producers at the biggest commercial companies. But those who do hold those jobs know instinctively that they need to keep their noses rigorously clean. Because members of the boys club will rarely extend to them the benefit of the doubt they will so readily, sometimes unthinkingly, give each other.
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