Women Soldiers Poor Defenders

frank h writes "This Washington Times article finally cites an intelligently-done study that concludes that women in the infantry is a bad idea for defense. There are other sources as well." Thanks also to Not PC for sending in this story. It's yet another opinion in the ongoing military debate.

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Gendercide: War Is Hell

Adam Jones wrote this interesting piece about the slaughter of ethnic-Albanian men in Kosovo. Much is heard around the world about the killing of women because they are women. Jones provides an interesting look at the killing of men and the lack of attention it gets in the media. A broad sample of media commentary is presented to demonstrate that "unworthy" male victims tend to be marginalized or ignored entirely in mass-media coverage. A trio of common marginalization strategies is discussed, and a theoretical framework of "first-order," "second-order," and "third-order" gendering is proposed to clarify the deficit in coverage. This deficit is then contrasted with the attention given to the victimization experiences of "worthy" victims, such as women, children, and the elderly.

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Father Fights Paying For Adult Child's College Education

This story in the National Post details a long-running battle in Canada against unfair child support laws affecting non-custodial parents (particularly fathers). In what is widely interpreted as a deliberate attempt to force government to clarify the law, [Judge Jack] Watson ruled that students are destitute because they cannot go to school and work at the same time. The father is asking that the ruling be suspended while he challenges it in the Alberta Court of Appeal. Many students do work while in college. Hopefully, the appeals court will recognize that fact.

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Home Schooling: Is It The Answer For Boys?

Wendy McElroy's latest column examines home schooling, and attributes its rise in popularity to the prevelance of feminist political correctness in the public school system. She also mentions Doris Lessing's recent comments about how cowed boys are in school this days, blamed for being male.

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Drafts of DV Flyers Available for Download

Well, the fruit of last week's on-line chat is becoming ripe - click here and download the current drafts of the Mensactivism.org DV awareness flyers. We need your comments! Please join tonight's chat session to give feedback and refine these resources that will be used nationwide for promoting awareness of domestic violence against men.

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Men, Boys Are NOT Emotional Mummies

You know that William Pollack theory that boys develop emotional deficiencies due to socialization which forces them to be emotionally detached? It's bunk, according to this article on Excite News. Dr. Mark S. Kiselica, associate professor and chair of the department of counselor education at The College of New Jersey in Ewing, says If that's the norm, then insecure attachments should be the norms for boys and men--men should long for intimate relationships, yet recoil from them. There's no empirical research to support those claims.

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Rogaine Ads Bashed In College Column

A student columnist at North Carolina State U. had this to say about how insulting modern advertising is. She specifically mentions the Rogaine commercials we all despise so much, and points out that they should be as insulting to women as they are to men. Applause.

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Activism Project: DV Portrayal Media Campaign

Steve from the Stop Anti-Male Bias Yahoo! Club created a letter template which can be sent to media outlets such as ABC, CBS, NBC, and other print media sources. The intent is to let the media know that there are people out there who want to hear or read a more balanced portrayal of domestic violence during the upcoming Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October. Some interesting links are included at the end of the letter for background reading and references. Send your letters out now, and help change the way DV is portrayed in the media this year! See our Activism Projects page for more info.

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After Eight Years, Doctor Convicted Of Sexually Abusing Men

A UK Group has admitted that it failed many young men who were sexually abused by a doctor over a span of eight years. According to the story, the group is considering new guidelines to streamline complaints about doctors. In the cases of the abused young men, the complaints were ignored or bogged down in red tape.

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Date Violence Common To Both Boys and Girls

In typical feminist media fashion this article on Excite News acknowledges that both boys and girls are victims of date violence these days, but then goes on to focus almost entirely on the female victims. The report suggests that 9 percent of females and 6 percent of males in high school are victims of date violence. Not a large difference in percentages there. Wonder why male victims are ignored?

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Utah State University Teaches Women To Beat Up Men

This story on Excite News reveals a new campaign by Utah State University to teach women alone how to to defend themselves against sexual assaults. The college offers a self-defense class "for women only" to this end. The article, at the end, acknowledges male victims of sexual assault, but then dismisses them based on numbers.

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Sexual Liberation: Is It True Liberation Or Oppression?

In spite of the author's obvious support of women holding sexual power over men, this column on Excite News makes a good point about how duplicitous feminism is regarding the sexual display of femininity, specifically, the exposing of women's undergarments as a fashion statement: is it women sexually expressing themselves, or women oppressing themselves by making themselves "objects" of men's desire? Unfortunately, the author does not point out the third possibility: that these women could be using sex as a manipulative advantage.

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West Hollywood Declares September Prostate Cancer Month

Contrary to the recent feminist posting on this Web site accusing men of apathy regarding men's health issues, this story on Excite News indicts a lack of education and awareness of prostate cancer as a chief cause of a lack of early detection, particulary among African American men. Also, if we have any readers from West Hollywood, get out there on Sept. 16 and get your free examination.

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Farrell Says Frozen Embryos May Assist Choice For Men

In this column by Warren Farrell, the sage of the men's movement takes a look at how recent lawsuits over technological advancements like frozen embryos may actually assist men in equalizing ourselves with women over whether we want to become fathers. In essence, he says contract law is going to become more important in custody cases than laws based on biology, specifically because more lesbian couples are going to find themselves in the same types of custody lawsuits as heterosexual couples.

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Women Not the Only Losers of the Sexual Revolution

Not PC sent in this article by TownHall columnist Paul Craig Roberts. Roberts writes that, contrary to the common stereotypes, men have also been harmed by the sexual revolution, which is making it increasingly difficult for men to find long-term relationships and, in particular, marriage with a woman. "Men do want marriage. There is no comfort in a different woman every night. Moreover, that approach to sex might produce offspring, but not a lifetime relationship with sons, daughters and grandchildren." Later in the article Roberts also looks at the way marriage has been decimated by easy divorces. He acknowledges that marriage has even become a foolish choice for most men these days, and that some serious reform of divorce laws will be needed recover the value of marriage. His message is that the sexual revolution has also destroyed the value of lifelong fathers, and so men are also the losers of the sexual revolution.

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