Submitted by Scott on Sat, 2001-04-07 02:47
An Anonymous User sent me this link to a story in the UK Spectator. It's about a man who was arrested for "aggravated harassment" because he had called his ex-girlfriend names when they had broken up months ago. From the article: "In America these days, it seems, being politically incorrect is against the law...when a woman is being hysterical and indecisive should the law really give her all of the leverage? If a woman is still choosing to sleep with an ex boyfriend, to return his telephone calls and emails, to meet with him and discuss matters at hand, is it particularly fair to say that the victim is in fact a victim?"
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Submitted by Adam on Fri, 2001-04-06 21:26
The article I've found here sounds a lot like a feminist utopia: "In the Mosuo language there are no words for father, illegitimacy, single mother, widow, jealousy, virgin, or monogamy. The explanation is simple: these concepts do not exist." This is exactly what Daniel Amneus tells us what will happen to Western men unless something is done to stop it. Read his books The Garbage Generation and also download The Case for Father Custody to find out just how his writings are starting to become a disturbing reality.
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Submitted by Scott on Fri, 2001-04-06 07:29
Lander writes "Hi, I found your web site while doing a search for another topic. But I know of another site that might be of interest to fellow readers of Mensactivism.org. It has a lot of really good information about male sexual issues, including a lot of taboo or scared to ask about topics. Women could also use the page to understand their partner's sometimes confusing actions. The link to the page is here. Also, keep up the good work on this site. Its one site that I visit several times daily." This is definitely a site that many men will appreciate - it is completely honest about male sexuality (whether bi, straight, or gay) and is not crude or degrading to men. I'm categorizing it under "Men's health" because male sexuality is an issue directly related to men's health.
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Submitted by Scott on Thu, 2001-04-05 23:43
Marc Angelucci writes "Glenn Sacks, a key activist in L.A. who sparked furor at UCLA for twice debunking the rigged "one in four" rape myth, has written another ground-breaking article. This one responds to a feminist professor's claim that "it is women who do the work of the world." Borrowing from Warren Farrell's Women Can't Hear What Men Don't Say, Sacks helps expose the falsified data from the U.N. that women work "more hours" than men internationally. Sacks is upset, though, that the editors titled his article "Women Don't Do The Work of the World, Men Do," explaining he meant to argue that BOTH sexes do the work of the world. Is the title accurate? And if not, was it careless error, or sabotage? You be the judge."
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Submitted by Adam on Thu, 2001-04-05 20:24
Written by Erin Pizzey, this essay explains the history of the women's movement and points out some of links with communism she found in the movement. The article's an excellent read with many great insights into things she found out by working "behind the scenes." For example, in this quote, "there were just as many women pedophiles as there were men...women go undetected as usual" she explains from her experience working on child abuse cases, etc, so check the article to find out more.
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Submitted by Adam on Thu, 2001-04-05 03:27
Yes, it's Patricia Hausman again, and she's gotten more vicious than ever as she debunks the wage gap myth in her casual and methodical manner. As the subtitle says "Garbage in, gigantic wage gap out" so don't forget to read the article when you can.
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Submitted by Adam on Wed, 2001-04-04 20:44
This article is quite a surprise in that it's an open discussion in a UK newspaper about fathers after divorce. I've never seen such an open article about the problems fathers face after divorce - it's an excellent sign that things are starting to improve for men and fathers, so don't lose hope. Read it here as it's well worth it.
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Submitted by Scott on Tue, 2001-04-03 23:30
Marc Angelucci writes "Here's an interesting article on DNA evidence and it's gradual acceptance as an important tool not only to fight crime but to protect the innocent. The article mentions false accusations of rape. Click here for the ABA Journal article."
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Submitted by Scott on Tue, 2001-04-03 15:41
David Byron writes "I'm setting up a small web site to list and honor some of the women who are either strong critics of feminism, or involved in the men's movement somehow. Its not meant to be a resource as such, more a sort of "thank you". Please have a look, and add some more recommendations to the guestbook. Click here: Women Who Love Men"
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Submitted by Adam on Tue, 2001-04-03 02:10
Warren Farrell has just written a new article on his website, and as usual he defines the problems boys face with superb clarity and insight. He goes on to explain the double standards boys face and offers solutions for their problems, to quote him "When we seek to find boy's inner world, we will give a gift to our sons in the 21st Century." As always, he shows sensitivity to both sides of the issue, so be certain you read the article as soon as you can.
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Submitted by Adam on Mon, 2001-04-02 18:56
Patricia Hausman, a member of the Independent Women's Forum
has written a culture essay debunking Women's History Month, explaining how Marxist-feminists are the ones running the show. It also has an excellent counter argument against "men's dominance." What is that counter argument, you ask? You'll have to click here to find out.
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Submitted by Scott on Mon, 2001-04-02 03:31
Due to a hair-pulling deadline I have this week (yes, yet another!), I will be unable to post new stories to Mensactivism.org until the weekend. However, Adam, my lead co-administrator, will be taking over for the week and the site will still be updated with news. I'll be forwarding any e-mail news submissions to Adam, and if I seem a bit sluggish in responding to e-mail, please bear with me. Thanks to everyone who visits this site and especially thanks to Adam for filling in for me!
- Scott
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Submitted by Adam on Mon, 2001-04-02 00:36
Regular readers will love this commentary by Debbie Schlussel on how fatherlessness makes men like Eminem. As this quote puts it, "It should be no surprise, in this world where Hillary Clinton tells us, "It Takes a Village [to raise your children]," that the child becomes a village idiot." The commentary is one of the most enjoyably vicious articles I've ever read in defense of fathers and to a lesser degree men in general. By the way can you give Debbie an Email of thanks and ask her for more articles like this? It's a small thing to do to encourage her to writ more articles like this.
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Submitted by Scott on Sun, 2001-04-01 16:33
Dave Burroughs writes, "Check this out: www.psychoexgirlfriend.com. They had this guy on Fox News the other night. His ex
girlfriend kept calling him with her threats and pleadings - sometimes several times a day for months. He got sick of it and set up this website. He has .mp3 files recorded from his phone message machine and has posted them unedited on his site. No doubt the feminists have some explanation for her behavior that lays the blame squarely on him." The audio files of her phone messages are extremely disturbing, hateful, hurtful, and manipulative. Don't listen to them if you have a weak stomach.
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Submitted by Scott on Sat, 2001-03-31 22:44
Last fall, we reported on the appalling actions of Columbia University's administration to pass a new Sex Discipline Policy that removes several fundamental rights of the accused in rape trials. Since then, a great deal of pressure has been put on Columbia, particularly by FIRE (The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education). After failing to participate in a public discussion or Fox television interview on the policy, the directors of SAFER (an anti-rape program on campus) have called for a reform of the policy in the school's newspaper. Nothing has been done yet, but it looks like an opportunity for change. Read the latest update on the story here.
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