Submitted by Scott on Tue, 2000-08-15 02:04
Brian O'Higgins writes "According to a "study" by two genderists at Oxford, women are being denied equality in first-class degrees awarded, because the assessment system is geared towards a male style of argumentation. You can read about it at this UK Sunday Times link. Note that in the same breath as these genderists denounce the alleged sexism of this state of affairs, they shamelessly indulge in some very real sexism of their own, blatantly claiming that women consider arguments in a more careful and balanced way than men, exposing once again - for those who have yet to notice - the crypto-racist thinking that underlies much of feminist ideology." Great submission Brian! I couldn't have said it better myself.
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Submitted by Scott on Mon, 2000-08-14 22:03
Jim Castelli and an Anonymous User wrote in about this link to a front page Boston Globe article on colleges that are unfriendly to men. Men's Health recently did the survey of colleges and universities and picked the most anti-male schools in the country. I can't find a link to the MH article on-line, but to any young men considering college - find this issue of the magazine and check it out! I'd love to see more assessments of universities based on these criteria.
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Submitted by Scott on Sun, 2000-08-13 22:58
Jack Kammer wrote in to ask that I post info about his book, titled If Men Have All The Power How Come Women Make The Rules? I have read this book myself and have found it to be an incredible tool in making friends aware of men's issues, which is almost a miracle in itself. The book is not long and consists of many short aphorisms, which seems to appeal to men. Best of all, the book is free (since Jack couldn't find a publisher), and all he asks is that you write to him and let him know that you've read it and any feedback you could offer him. I'm not the only one with glowing praise for this work, here are comments from other readers as well. And finally, click here to go to his site to download the book (again, it's free - please take a moment to check it out).
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Submitted by Scott on Sun, 2000-08-13 18:19
A middle school teacher from Sligo Middle School in the DC area has been charged with having sex with a 12 year-old boy whom she met while teaching summer school. The boy says they have had sex several times since mid-July, and that she would have the boy sneak out of his house at night and pick him up at a street corner to drive him to her home. I will keep an eye on this case and see how it turns out. The Washington Post printed the article here.
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Submitted by Scott on Sun, 2000-08-13 06:38
Fresnobee.com had a recent story on a small demonstration in the city against unfair child support practices. The article mentions the standard inequalities and errors that the child support collection system creates, and it's good to see a local newspaper give attention to the issue.
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Submitted by Scott on Sat, 2000-08-12 22:42
Aceman writes "This is an ABCnews online chat with Dr. Peter Breggin, author of Talking Back to Ritalin and Reclaiming Our Children: The Healing Solution for a Nation in Crisis." Dr. Breggin is also a medical consultant to plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit against the company that makes Ritalin for over promoting the drug, so you can be sure that his views aren't positive toward Ritalin. I hope many of the disturbing facts discussed in the transcript will continue the dialogue on this controversial drug and the way it's being (mis)used.
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Submitted by Scott on Sat, 2000-08-12 03:57
I found this interesting article from the Denver Post. It's about an attorney who is challenging no-fault divorce law, and is trying to bring the case to the Supreme Court. The theory is quite interesting: a marriage is a contract, and only in no-fault divorce can either party break the terms of the contract without a penalty. Therefore the legality of no fault divorce undermines contract law, and also ruins the legal meaning of marriage. These are things I never considered before, and perhaps it should be the case that if a spouse wants to end a marriage when the other doesn't, that he or she should pay a penalty.
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Submitted by Scott on Fri, 2000-08-11 20:55
NewsMax featured this story on how the military is becoming increasingly hostile toward men, with the hypersensitivty surrounding sexual harassment accusations and the lowering of standards to push women ahead into senior positions. The infamous Claudia Kennedy case is discussed, as well as some examples of serious threats to military effectiveness posed by letting women off with less training. A good variety of information here.
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Submitted by Scott on Fri, 2000-08-11 16:48
Aceman writes, "Here are some ideas why it's not certain but it makes you think." Thanks for the link Aceman! The article discusses several of the factors of which affect the gender "death gap", and how they change as a person ages. Take a look.
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Submitted by Scott on Fri, 2000-08-11 04:45
George submitted this link to a CNN men's health article. It's an account of one young man's struggle with testicular cancer, and I hope everyone will read it. Early detection is the most critical thing, and after reading the story, I went looking for some info on how to do a testicular self-examination. Perhaps you'll find this information useful, or pass it along to someone you know?
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Submitted by Scott on Fri, 2000-08-11 01:11
Here's an article by the Christian Science Monitor that investigates the problems of billing errors in the U.S. child support system. Here are some sobering facts from the article: "In a study released Aug. 8 by the [ACFC], 55 percent of child-support payers say they have experienced billing errors by a child-support agency. Among those who tried to get the agency to fix the error, 61 percent were unsuccessful. In 43 percent of cases, the payer had been subjected to punitive measures as a result of a billing error, such as having cars booted or assets seized."
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Submitted by Scott on Thu, 2000-08-10 10:21
In Vanier, Canada, Cathy Fordham was convicted of "public mischief" for fabricating an assault accusation made against a member of a community recovery home she directed. There several more alleged examples of false accusations she has made against various men on sexual assault charges, and one man has even finished a prison sentence for rape based on one of her accusations, which a lawyer said had no other evidence but Fordman's testimony. The Ottawa Citizen has the story here. This woman is obviously very manipulative and pathologically apathetic to the consequences of what she has done.
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Submitted by Scott on Wed, 2000-08-09 20:50
Here's a fun way to get people involved more with Mensactivism.org: post a comment to the message board for this story and ask Warren Farrell a question or two! If you've never posted comments to this site before, I'd highly recommend reading the site tutorial, and then come back here and click on "Read More" at the bottom of this blurb to read what the rules are and how this will work. You can also check out Dr. Farrell's web site if you're not already familiar with his work. Update: I have submitted the interview questions to Dr. Farrell. You can see which ones were selected by clicking here.
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Submitted by Scott on Wed, 2000-08-09 20:46
Ed Bartlett of Men's Health America released another action item in his Men Deserve to Live campaign. All you need to do this week is take two minutes to write a letter to your Senator in support of the Men's Health Act of 2000. By clicking on Read More, you can view Ed's message and a sample form letter to submit to your Senator's office.
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Submitted by Scott on Wed, 2000-08-09 06:08
This is a bit old, but I thought very interesting. WBUR featured Christina Hoff-Sommers on The Connection with Christopher Lydon. There is a home page for this program and you can listen to it using Real Audio here. Most of the callers to the program gave some excellent examples anti-male and anti-boy bias, and it was interesting to hear Sommers in action.
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