Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2018-08-25 17:47
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'Since the launch of #MeToo, two innocent people connected to the movement have committed suicide — Anthony Bourdain and Jill Messick.
In February of 2018, 50-year-old Jill Messick, a one-time talent representative for #MeToo heroine Rose McGowan, took her own life.
In June of 2018, 61-year-old Anthony Bourdain — celebrity chef, world traveler, and boyfriend of #MeToo heroine Asia Argento, hanged himself in a Paris hotel.
Both untimely suicides occurred less than a year after the birth of #MeToo in October of 2017, a movement born through countless accusations against countless men in two left-wing institutions: Hollywood and the establishment media.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Fri, 2018-08-24 23:23
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'Safr, a new women-only ride-sharing service, focused on keeping women safe is coming to D.C. this autumn.
Come fall, the service, which will be available in cities including D.C., Boston, Orlando, Atlanta, Dallas, and San Francisco will aim to provide safe transportation for women. As of right now, Safr has only launched in Boston.
According to a release from the company, Safr was created "in light of the recent sexual assault allegations on drivers of other ride-sharing companies."
Safr states that drivers working for the company are personally vetted and will have to go through comprehensive background checks in both criminal and motor vehicle history.
Riders can also expect an in-ride security features that will ensure that they get to their final destination safely. If there are issues, immediate help is sent out.
The company plans to pay drivers more than the industry standard so there is an incentive to provide top service.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Fri, 2018-08-24 23:13
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'A Long Island woman who falsely accused two Sacred Heart University football players of rape was sentenced in a Connecticut court Thursday.
WABC-TV reports, Nikki Yovino, of South Setauket, pleaded guilty to making up the allegations and was sentenced to three years in prison. She will only serve one year, though, with the other two suspended as part of the plea agreement.
She said she made up the allegations in 2016 because she worried her consensual encounter with the two players would damage her relationship with another student.
Yovino had initially claimed she was raped by the two students in a bathroom during an off-campus party.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Fri, 2018-08-24 23:12
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'A former high school teacher who admitted having sex with a 16-year-old student on a park bench and sending him steamy selfies was sentenced Thursday to 10 years of probation.
Alaina Ferguson, 25, was also fined $800 and sentenced to 120 days in jail — to be served two weeks per year over several years. She must also perform 150 hours of community service and register as a sex offender for 10 years after pleading guilty to charges of an improper relationship between a teacher and a student and indecency with a child by exposure, the Dallas Morning News reports.
Ferguson, a former algebra teacher at Plano Senior High School, was arrested in late 2016 after she and the teen started a relationship at the beginning of the school year after he wrote his Snapchat handle on a test and gave it to Ferguson, according to an arrest warrant obtained by The Post.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Thu, 2018-08-23 20:09
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'I got some bad news this week. I discovered that I’m a ‘privileged, white male’. It was my agent who broke it to me. We were talking about the trouble he’s having in finding a publisher for my book — a work of non-fiction — when the following exchange took place.
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Agent: You’re a middle-aged, privileged white man. You’re out of fashion — and so is your book. Publishers think you’re too male. Too white. Things are difficult for writers like you at the moment.
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At that moment I realised that my pose of high-minded neutrality was no longer an option. I’ve always sat back and watched the carnival of contemporary identity politics pass by with a mix of amusement, a touch of condescension and the occasional recognition that maybe these people have the odd point. But overall, it didn’t really affect me. Until now.
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2018-08-23 05:09
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'Asia Argento says she did not have sex with then 17-year-old Jimmy Bennett, but a photo and various text messages between Argento and a friend tell a very different story ... she flat-out says she had sex with him.
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Argento released a statement Tuesday, saying, "I have never had any sexual relationship with Bennett."'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2018-08-22 22:04
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'The stereotype of the super-sexy firefighter is actually super-sexist, says London's Fire Commissioner, and all those photographs of shirtless guys in fireman uniforms are keeping women from applying to help fight fires in the UK's capital city.
London Fire Commissioner Dany Cotton, who is a woman, is utterly convinced, Sky News reports, that the sexy firefighter stereotype is "offensive" because it makes people believe the typical fireman is a musclebound hunk, and that deters women from applying for open positions.
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Cotton also criticized "a Suzuki advert featuring Ant and Dec which mentioned 'fireman training,' and an advert for Harpic toilet cleaner in which female characters objectified a male firefighter," because obviously television commercials — and not the dangerous nature of the job and the physical fitness requirements — are what is putting women off from pulling up galoshes and strapping into a hook and ladder truck.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2018-08-22 14:35
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'For the first time, the university has used a special exemption to the Equal Opportunity Act, which allows schemes to benefit a "particular disadvantaged group", to advertise only for female candidates for the positions.
The associate professor, senior lecturer and lecturer positions are in the Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences, where 85 per cent of academic staff are male.
The faculty's deputy dean for performance and infrastructure Peter Ashman said they always struggled to attract women to apply for jobs.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2018-08-22 14:18
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'Social services nonprofit Lutheran Settlement House (LSH) is launching a nine-month gender justice training program for men in association with its anti-domestic violence campaign Men Can. The Masculinity Action Project (MAP) will convene 10 to 15 male-identified Philadelphians to learn about the root causes of toxic masculinity and what they can do about it, then make plans to implement those lessons via community projects.
Starting with a weekend-long retreat this October and meeting monthly through June 2019, participants will learn feminist movement history, discuss their own experiences with toxic masculinity and support each other in developing best practices for overcoming its effects.
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The end result for each MAP member will be an individualized plan they can bring back to their communities (their neighborhoods, church groups, workplaces, etc.) and implement for the sake of furthering gender justice.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2018-08-21 20:00
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'Joanna Warmington announced her resignation as women's cross country and track and field coach at the University of Minnesota Duluth in a fiery statement Monday in which she alleged NCAA and Title IX violations by the school after a university investigative report said she displayed a pattern of sexual harassment.
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Specifically, the EOAA "concluded that Ms. Warmington's conduct was unwelcome because it was unsolicited, made multiple student-athletes feel uncomfortable, and taken together, created an unwelcome sexualized environment in which some student-athletes felt compelled to tolerate unwanted conduct of a sexual nature in order to maintain a positive relationship with their coach."'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2018-08-21 19:54
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'The other video, Make Men Masculine Again, was pulled by Facebook after being posted by PragerU on August 6.
“The video – presented by conservative YouTube personality Allie Stuckey – presents an argument that making men feminine is both wrong and dangerous,” Perisic pointed out.
The outspoken YouTuber candidly called men to give up immoral behavior – and not think that becoming effeminate or less manly is the new good in this politically correct world where the feminist movement is proliferating.
“Bad men don’t become good when they stop being men,” Stuckey asserted in the video, according to the Daily Caller. “They become good when they stop being bad.”'
YouTube: Make Men Masculine Again
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Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2018-08-21 19:50
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'Since we live in the age when anything can be deemed as “offensive” or “detrimental” to something which progressives hold dear — feminism, gender/race identities, class structure — it should come as no surprise that a Fresno State professor has discovered a down side to being a responsible dad.
Jennifer Randles’ paper “’Manning Up’ to be a Good Father: Hybrid Fatherhood, Masculinity, and U.S. Responsible Fatherhood Policy” from the journal Gender & Society claims federal programs which are designed to “responsible fatherhood” actually perpetuate “patriarchy, gender norms” and that dreaded “hegemonic masculinity.”
This certainly makes sense, for as PJ Media’s Toni Airaksinen reports, Randles’ goal was “to assess the feminist implications” of these fatherhood programs.
Though the government says “involved fathers provide practical support in raising children,” and that “children with involved loving fathers are more likely to do well in school, have healthy self-esteem, and exhibit empathy,” Randles ponders the negatives:'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2018-08-21 00:58
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'Whatever policy is recommended, there’s now a fresh reminder that the due process rights of the accused must not be abridged. On Aug. 8, a state appeals court in Los Angeles ruled on a 3-0 vote that a male Claremont McKenna College student punished for alleged wrongdoing had his rights violated by a college disciplinary process that limited his ability to defend himself against accusations. The verdict affirmed the view of Harvard law professor Nancy Gertner, who wrote in 2015 that policies adopted by colleges created the “worst of both worlds” for accused students — a system in which they could be found guilty based on a “preponderance” of evidence, as with civil lawsuits, but without the protections available in civil lawsuits through the evidence discovery process.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2018-08-21 00:24
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'Dylan Jones, Editor of GQ, today announced that American activist, director and author Rose McGowan will be honoured with the Inspiration award at the 21st annual GQ Men Of The Year Awards 2018, in association with Hugo Boss.
The award recognises McGowan’s bravery as one of the first women to speak openly about sexual assault and harassment in the film industry. Her openness about her experience has been one of the driving forces behind the #MeToo movement, which has garnered huge global attention, with women and men speaking out about their own experiences.'
ICYMI: Rose McGowan criticized after urging people to be 'gentle' on Asia Argento amid sexual assault claims
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Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2018-08-21 00:06
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'When I was younger, and the boys were relatively small, I used to say I should have stuck to cats. Cats never grow up to be mass murderers.
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Look, speaking generally boys are more aggressive, even as small kids. And once they get testosterone pumping in during puberty, they’re aggressive, they’re large, they’re stronger than most women by the time they’re 14 or so, and you can tell how many times during the day they meditate on violence, even if they don’t do it. It’s the way the body is wired. None of us – not one – are descended from non-aggressive apes, and throughout all of history and certainly most of pre-history, the duty to defend female and young of the band went to the male, usually the youngish male.
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And no one would believe seeing my sons engage in the amiable “rolling argument” how many times when they were younger I feared one would kill the other. (Another permanent saying was “I know one of them is Cain and one Abel, I just don’t know which.”)
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