UK: Police assessment places violence against women and girls on same footing as terrorism

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'Police chiefs have issued the first official assessment of violence against women and girls in the UK, placing such offences on the same footing as terrorism and serious organised crime.

The 230-page intelligence document outlining the crimes that pose the greatest threats to women and girls has been shared with all forces by the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC).

The NPCC said it hoped the assessment would help forces better understand “the influences and levers” that contribute to the crimes.'

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We should have women-only times in Scotland's parks

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'I am deeply invested in how we make society safer and was interested in recent, frankly unsurprising, research which found that women felt very unsafe in parks.

As I say, this is hardly a shocker for any woman who's found herself unexpectedly on an empty stretch of road or one with a few broken streetlights. Their recommendations are that women should be involved in the design and planning of parks, which would incorporate more lighting, lower hedges and ‘escape routes’. In Berlin, they've taken it one step further and are campaigning for a dedicated Feminist Park.

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Cal Poly sorority sisters accused of making false rape allegation

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'A Cal Poly San Luis Obispo fraternity member filed a lawsuit last month against two sorority sisters for allegedly spreading a fabricated rape allegation.

The suit accuses Samantha Canik, a member of the Delta Gamma sorority, of alleging rape following a consensual sexual encounter. Her roommate and sorority sister, Sydney Walsh, then allegedly “involved herself in the assault on plaintiff’s reputation.”

“As a result of these baseless accusations, plaintiff has been expelled from his fraternity; shunned by former friends and classmates; and subjected to insults, humiliation, and emotional distress,” according to the suit. “Plaintiff seeks recovery for the harm to his reputation, for emotional distress, and for consequential damages according to proof.”'

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Punter Matt Araiza Set to Workout for New York Jets After DA’s Investigation Found No Wrongdoing in Rape Case

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'Punter Matt Araiza may not have to wait long for his next opportunity in the NFL.

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Araiza will be working out with the New York Jets on Wednesday. Schefter got confirmation of the news from JL Sports, Araiza’s sports agency.

Araiza was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the sixth round of the 2022 NFL Draft. He was soon named in a civil suit and accused of raping a 17-year-old girl with two other football players while he was at San Diego State University. The Bills released him after the lawsuit was made public. But since then, The San Diego District Attorney’s Office and an independent investigation by the university both turned up no evidence of wrongdoing by Araiza.'

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Feminist Professor Who Vandalzied Pro-Life Table Holds Machete to Reporter’s Neck

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'A Hunter College professor who recently went viral for disrupting a pro-life information table held an apparent machete to a reporter’s neck after he visited her apartment, the New York Post reported.

Shellyne Rodriguez, an adjunct assistant professor at the New York City campus, was videotaped cursing at students operating a Students for Life of America (SFLA) table on May 2 before knocking information cards and fetal models from the table, SFLA reported. She threatened New York Post reporter Reuven Fenton with a machete on Tuesday when he knocked on her apartment door, according to video posted by the Post.

“Get the f–k away from my door, or I’m gonna chop you up with this machete!” she reportedly yelled before opening the door and holding the blade to Fenton’s neck. “Get the f–k away from my door! Get the f–k away from my door!”

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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Programs May Invite “Reverse Discrimination” Lawsuits

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'Many companies have announced specific hiring goals in response to heightened awareness of racial and gender inequalities. But some of those goals are now being challenged as impermissible “reverse discrimination” as white male applicants are rejected in favor of persons of color or women.

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San Diego State University says 'no findings' against Matt Araiza

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'San Diego State University concluded Friday that there are no findings against former Buffalo Bills punter Matt Araiza after conducting an investigation into allegations of rape and gang rape. A criminal investigation was also conducted, with no charges filed, and a civil case remains ongoing in the matter.

"While the university cannot provide specific information related to its student disciplinary proceedings and investigations, or specific information related to student records, it can confirm that none of the former students named in the civil suit are now the subject of an active investigation," SDSU said in a statement provided to ESPN. "In addition, they are not currently enrolled, active students or affiliated with any athletics activities.

"SDSU reserves the right to reinstate investigations based on new developments."

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‘Birthgap’ producer touted by Jordan Peterson canceled at Cambridge; film shut down, called misogynistic

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'Cambridge University recently canceled a film screening of “Birthgap – Childless World” and discussion with the film’s writer, director and producer, Stephen Shaw, after protesters called his theories regarding the steep decrease in human birth rates sexist and misogynistic.

The event was scheduled for May 12 at the college’s St. John campus until administrators abruptly canceled the showing less than 48 hours before the start time.

“We are confused why anyone would want to protest about a film which simply conveys hard data on birthrate trends and contains the voices of people, mostly women, from around the world,” Shaw told The College Fix in an email.

The protesters claimed Shaw’s film echoed “misogyny,” “transphobia,” “homophobia” and “racism” and cited Shaw’s appearance on popular psychologist Jordan Peterson’s show to justify their distaste for the speaker, according to Bentley-Astor’s Twitter.'

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‘Bromance’ classes will fight ‘toxic masculinity’ in schools: teacher

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'An important course is missing from school education: Bromance 101.

A teacher and author argues that schools should provide “lessons in bromance” to help focus on the mental-health crisis among boys.

Matt Pinkett, an English teacher who challenges champions of “toxic masculinity,” believes that teenage boys should be exposed to good models for a “bromance” with close, strong, male friendships through characters such as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, or Frodo and Sam from “Lord of the Rings.”

In his new book, “Boys Do Cry: Improving Boys’ Mental Health and Wellbeing in Schools,” Pinkett expresses the importance of the “emotional openness” of male friendships — but warns that the men learned about in school literature are often not “great examples of male kindness” and most of them are “tools.”

For example, Macbeth “kills a lot of people” and Ebenezer Scrooge is “a bit of a numpty” throughout most of “A Christmas Carol.”

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Louisiana advances bill to make fathers share costs of pregnancy

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'A bill that would allow mothers to recover half of out-of-pocket, pregnancy-related medical expenses from the father of their child cleared another hurdle Tuesday.

House Bill 5, by Rep. Lawrence “Larry” Frieman, R-Abita Springs, moved forward from the Senate Judiciary A Committee. It is one of several bills filed this session to address the realities of post-Roe v. Wade in Louisiana.

Mark Mansfield, who has practiced family law in St. Tammany Parish for more than 20 years, said he began talking about legislation like this with fellow lawyers around the time of the Supreme Court decision that triggered a near-total abortion ban in the state last summer.

“For those of those that are pregnant, we want to give them a chance to recover the expenses the same way they can do when the child is alive,” Mansfield said.

And the same way that paternity must be proved for women to receive child support, it must be proven to recover the pregnancy expenses.'

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Little known Florida list makes it easier to remove an unmarried birth father's rights

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'A Tampa father is fighting to be a parent to his 5-year-old daughter, who was taken by an adoption agency two days after she was born without his knowledge or consent.

“I think that they took a lot from me. A lot from me. I miss my baby, my daughter growing up," Ulysess Carwise said. "She’s five now. She just had a birthday.”

From the time she was born, Carwise told the Florida Department of Children and Families he wanted his daughter. But he needed to prove he was the father and establish his rights because the child's mother, who put the baby up for adoption without his consent, weren't married.

The state's Department of Health website states, "The purpose of the registry is to permit a man alleging to be the unmarried biological father of a child to preserve his right to notice and consent in the event of an adoption."

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Delhi to have ‘women-only’ parks where men will not be allowed

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'Delhi is all set to get a number of parks, which will be exclusive for women. The motive of this initiative is to offer more comfortable spaces to women.

As per the reports, work has already begun on identifying locations for establishing these parks in all MCD wards; these will also be known as women-only pink-parks. This was announced by Delhi Deputy Mayor Aaley Mohammad Iqbal, who added that the idea is to give a "more comfortable space" to women in the city, apart from providing several other amenities too.
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He elaborated that his idea impressed the Chief Minister and that, later in a meeting of the civic body's horticulture department, he proposed that each ward should have at least one such park.'

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America's Manhood Crisis

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'Much has been said in recent years of the divisions in American society, the dangers to our democracy, and our growing polarization. Surely it is no coincidence that these ills have proliferated while American men have struggled. As the anthropologist David Gilmore once wrote, "Manhood is the social barrier that societies must erect against entropy, human enemies, the forces of nature, time, and all the human weaknesses" that threaten social life. No menace to this nation is greater than the collapse of American manhood, the collapse of masculine strength.

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A Proclamation on National Women’s Health Week, 2023

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'In addition, my Administration will continue its work to prevent health conditions that affect women, including heart disease and diabetes. Heart disease is the number one killer of women in this country. My Administration has a national strategy that seeks to improve access to affordable, healthy food; better integrate nutrition into the health care system; support physical activity for all; and enhance research into food and nutrition security. At the same time, experts agree it is important that women get regular checkups, preventive screenings, vaccinations, and mental health care.'

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Sons of Feminism

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'The esteemed Janice Fiamengo on the damage that feminism has done, irreparably to men, and to relationships between men and women.'

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