Submitted by Nightmist on Mon, 2001-07-09 21:47
This short article on Excite news describes how Madonna has taken what she started with her "What It Feels Like For a Girl" video and continued it on her "Drowned World" tour. At one point in the show, she shoots a man "who has been harassing her" with a rifle. For those who haven't seen the video, it features Madonna and an elderly woman recklessly driving a stolen car, which they then use to run over, kill, and injure men on the streets.
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Submitted by Scott on Mon, 2001-07-09 20:47
frank h writes "As a follow-up to the Glenn Sacks item posted July 6, here's a piece from the NY Post on a related topic. When will the judges understand that just because a man CAN beat his wife in a fight doesn't mean he WILL."
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Submitted by Scott on Mon, 2001-07-09 17:39
The Men's Health America list sent out this interesting message which shows how the United States Department of Defense is sponsoring prostate cancer research. More info can be found on this fact sheet.
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Submitted by Nightmist on Mon, 2001-07-09 06:02
Without running the Andrea Yates story in the ground (mother who killed her five children by drowing them in a bathtub), this commentary from the Iowa State Daily in plain-English states what I think many men are probably thinking right now. If the father had been the perpetrator, he would've already been convicted: both in the mind of the public, and especially in the press. The press seems ominously sympathetic to Andrea Yates, though, because of her claims that post-partum depression made her do it. Check the author's stats on that in this piece.
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Submitted by Scott on Sun, 2001-07-08 02:12
Tim Campbell posted the following to the newsgroup soc.men, which I thought would be relevant to readers here: "The Men's Helpline is organized and run by men in the Guelph, Ontario, Canada area, with various backgrounds and experiences. We share a common interest in helping ourselves and others with problems. Our Mission is: to provide a telephone help line for men, to provide an open support group for all men, to invite discussion among men about the issues that we face, and to provide a Web-based presence, as well as resource links to other sites." Their web site can be found here.
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Submitted by Scott on Sat, 2001-07-07 20:39
John Waters wrote an important opinion piece for the Irish Times, where he looks into the causes for the ever-increasing rate of male suicides. He expresses frustration about how society doesn't want to understand why young men are killing themselves in such high numbers, and would rather leave the question to "experts" who can come up with biological reasons for depression rather than exposing the anti-male climate we live in today. It's a great article.
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Submitted by Scott on Sat, 2001-07-07 04:17
Earlier we had reported on the Canadian women's groups that have refused to sit at the table with father's rights advocates to discuss changes to Canada's divorce laws. From this National Post story: "Although the consultations ended last month, the Justice Department and its provincial partners are considering a special session for "women's equality-seeking organizations" that are fighting proposed changes to the federal Divorce Act. Those changes would give separated and divorced parents an equal say in raising their children under a new concept called shared parenting. The women's groups are urging governments "not to cave into a father's rights groups agenda."" Apparently it's okay to cave into the agenda of the women's groups, though.
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Submitted by Nightmist on Sat, 2001-07-07 00:31
Calvin Washington, 45, has been released from a Texas prison after 14 years, according to this article on CNN. He was convicted of rape and murder, but DNA evidence has now exonerated him. From the article: "I'm speechless," Washington said after leaving the McLennan County Jail. "It was hard to do time like that knowing you didn't commit the crime."
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Submitted by Nightmist on Fri, 2001-07-06 19:54
This article in Christian Science Monitor tells the story of an African American state trooper who was pulled over, essentially, for "Driving While Black." He took it to court, believing he had a case, but the system apparently believes prejudice is OK if one is a police officer. Next, it'll be Spanish speaking people, then it'll be men in general...
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Submitted by Scott on Fri, 2001-07-06 18:54
I received an excellent article from Glenn Sacks, who had it published in both the Pasadena Star-News and the San Gabriel Valley Tribune. He only sold them market rights to the article, so I'm fortunate that it can be reprinted here (it's not in the web edition of either of the two newspapers). Click Read More to view an insightful essay into the reasons why society wants to make excuses for women, especially mothers, who murder.
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Submitted by Scott on Thu, 2001-07-05 23:02
I was notified of this report from the Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly which proposes that women should receive lighter sentences than men for the same crimes. Part of their reasoning behind this is that since women are the primary caregivers of children, they should be treated more leniently for the sake of their children. Absolutely incredible...
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Submitted by Scott on Thu, 2001-07-05 20:38
AngryHarry sent in a link to this new web site, which seeks to address the gender inequalities and double standards that senior citizens in the UK face. Examples include benefits that women can take advantage of at age 60 while men must wait until age 65, including discounted bus passes, state pension, winter fuel allowance, prescription drug discounts, and tax breaks. This is all the more unfair considering that men die on average several years before women, lessening the years that men can enjoy these benefits even if they began at the same age as women.
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Submitted by Nightmist on Thu, 2001-07-05 17:24
This article on Excite News claims that male sperm counts have been on a steady decline for several decades, and that both genetics and environmental factors could be contributing to a rising number of male infertility problems and testicular cancer. The scientists believe the problems are beginning in the womb, and that adverse environmental factors such as hormone disrupters, probably acting on a genetic susceptibility, could be to blame. "Hormone dirupters" may be found in--among other things--paint, pesticides, and detergents.
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Submitted by Scott on Thu, 2001-07-05 03:50
frank h sent me Ned Holstein's e-mail calling for action to change the Massachusetts child support guidelines. This is the first time in which fathers will be heard in the process of reviewing the guidelines, so please take part in the hearings if you're in the area! Click here to view details of how to participate and where the hearings are being held. This is a MAJOR opportunity that no MA father's rights advocate should miss out on!
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Submitted by Nightmist on Wed, 2001-07-04 23:48
This article describes a new procedure for prostate cancer patients who do not respond well to radiation treatment. Previously, if radiation therapy was not successful, patients were left with no other options. Now, Medicare will reimburse patients for cryotherapy, which destroys a tumor by freezing it.
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