Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2014-07-15 21:18
Article here. Excerpt:
"'Giff Gaff’ – which claims to be run ‘by you’, but is actually a loss-leading front for O2 – bars access to any site that criticises the extreme political dogma of misandric feminism.
The big mobile provider, which is popular with young customers because it’s so cheap and easily available, has ‘false-flagged’ at least ten sites that campaign for gender equality
They’ve censored at least one democratic political party’s site, a popular You Tube Channel contributed to by pioneering equity feminist Erin Pizzey, and any number of open discussion forums offering factual rebuttals of the nonsense statistics churned out by lying misandrist feminists to back up their bigoted ideology."
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Submitted by ThomasI on Tue, 2014-07-15 16:38
Article here. Excerpt:
'Fargo, ND - Families Advocating for Campus Equality (FACE) [link added], a newly formed not-for-profit organization dedicated to ensuring fairness and due process for all parties involved in allegations of sexual misconduct on college campuses, was officially launched today, it was announced by Sherry Warner Seefeld, president and one of the organization’s co-founders.
Organized by three mothers from around the nation whose college-student sons each suffered the ordeal of false accusation and subsequent entrapment in a web of injustice, FACE will, through education and dialogue, work to raise awareness of the challenges presented under current university hearing procedures while actively seeking, in the interest of justice, to bring about effective change in the ways campuses respond to sexual assaults.'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2014-07-15 11:57
Story here. Excerpt:
'A 36-year-old woman who had sex with a 12-year old-boy has been jailed for 10 years.
Joy Leaann McCall, from Ocala, Florida, had sex three times with the young boy who was the same age as her own children.
She was given 10 years in prison for each charge of lewd or lascivious battery on a child between 12 and 15 but told the sentence would run concurrently.
McCall pleaded guilty to the second degree felony charges and was given a 134 day credit for time already spent in jail.
The court heard that the 12-year-old, who has not been named, told police that he received Facebook messages from the woman.
He said the messages 'continued to get more heated' and he later received photos of her posing in underwear.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2014-07-15 10:44
Article here. Excerpt:
'Everyone is always pretty concerned that men accused of sexual misconduct will have their lives ruined, but it looks like these guys aren't just avoiding the many consequences of those accusations – they're actually flourishing!
Why is it – in a culture purporting to take allegations of sexual assault and harassment seriously – that victims suffer more social punishment than their accused attackers?
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Given all this, it seems odd that we continue to worry about the reputations of men who are accused of sexual wrong-doings.
Until we shame attackers with the same contempt that so many people reserve for women who come forward – until we shift the disdain from victim to perpetrator – rape, sexual assault and harassment will continue to run rampant and predators will continue to attack. Because why wouldn't they?'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2014-07-15 10:21
Article here. Excerpt:
'There was a predictable feminist backflash on Twitter yesterday when Tatler magazine published flirting advice for 13-year-old girls to cynically deploy on unwitting middle-aged men.
These “utterly irresponsible” and even “borderline criminal” teen tips encouraged pubescent girls to “flirt with friend’s dads” in return for life’s essentials, such as “swanky” holidays to St Tropez, or invites to “country weekends”.
Naturally, these bizarre, almost otherworldly, “social seduction techniques” were universally decried as “potentially dangerous” for young women.
But, tellingly, absolutely nobody spoke up about what it might mean for the men on the receiving end.
Sadly, we live in an age where the rabid, paedophilic paranoia surrounding Operation Yewtree stalks our land in a way that's reminiscent of how McCarthyism hunted out reds under the beds in 1950s Cold War USA.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2014-07-15 07:22
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Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2014-07-13 17:47
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'The lawsuit filed by engineer Nan Shi says that her boss, mobile exec Maria Zhang, forced her into sex and then punished her with lousy performance reviews when Shi put a stop to it, reports the San Jose Mercury News.
When Shi reported it to Yahoo, the company put her on unpaid leave and eventually fired her, according to the lawsuit. It names Yahoo as a defendant, reports Reuters.
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Both women joined Yahoo last year when it acquired a company founded by Zhang. Shi, a native of China, says Zhang ordered her to move into Yahoo housing in Sunnyvale, Calif., and soon moved in with her.
Yahoo is sticking by Zhang and says it will "fight vigorously to clear her name."'
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Submitted by mens_issues on Sun, 2014-07-13 15:39
Men's Wearhouse has a National Suit Drive underway intended to help low income men find employment. More information can be found here. Excerpt:
'You can help the National Suit Drive by donating a gently used suit to the Men's Wearhouse, or by following @menswearhouse on Twitter or tweeting #giveasuit (they will donate $1 each time). You can also follow @MensWearhouse on Instagram and they will also make a donation.'
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Submitted by ThomasI on Sun, 2014-07-13 09:29
I suggest posting this not so much for the article, but for the comments that follow the article. The Chronicle of Higher Education is one of the more respected journals on the state of affairs in academia. Even female faculty are getting disgusted by this hysteria and its impact on both men and women. Excerpt:
'More than 40 percent of colleges have not conducted a single sexual-assault investigation in the past five years, according to the results of a national survey released on Wednesday by Sen. Claire McCaskill. The on-the-ground details of campus sexual assault and the capacity of officials there to respond to it should serve as a "wake-up call" for colleges, said Ms. McCaskill, a Missouri Democrat who recently held three roundtable discussions on the issue.
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Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2014-07-13 07:30
Story here. Excerpt:
'The movement to name newborn Jewish boys without the surgery of circumcision has reached a milestone—200 celebrants (officiants) are available to perform the ceremony. More than 120 of these are rabbis.
Called brit shalom (Hebrew for covenant of peace), this alternative naming ceremony may correspond in most ways with traditional brit milah, except that there is no cutting of the baby.
"They're especially happy ceremonies, for that reason," says Mark Reiss, M.D.
For 14 years, Dr. Reiss, of San Francisco, has been recruiting celebrants of brit shalom for his web page. He estimates that 300-500 boys are welcomed into their U.S. Jewish communities with brit shalom ceremonies every year. Most U.S. states, several Canadian provinces, and other countries are represented on the list. Twelve of the celebrants are in Israel.'
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Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2014-07-13 07:23
Essay here. Excerpt:
'When my nephew Eli was born, there was no way on earth he was going to be circumcised. His father is not only not Jewish, but British, from a culture where circumcision is rare. And his mother—my sister-in-law Ellen, a Jew who grew up Reform in the Milwaukee suburbs—wasn’t thrilled about the notion of brit milah anyway.
“It was never important to me,” she told me. “To me, circumcision is paranormal hoo-ha. I don’t believe in God, so why would I chop off part of my child for something I don’t even believe? It’s like sacrificing a goat or something. I’m not going to kill a goat.”
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Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2014-07-12 16:07
Article here. Excerpt:
'An Ohio National Parents Organization member recently wrote to me to let me know what responses he’d received from the Ohio legislators he’d written to. He was writing to advocate for a presumption of true shared parenting during temporary orders. “True shared parenting” means joint legal decision-making authority (legal custody) and substantially equal parenting time (physical custody). One of our esteemed legislators blew the issue off, informing this man that (as the man reported to me), “temporary orders are simply temporary, and that they are not the final orders that the magistrate can rule to set what is in the best interest of the child.”
Well, of course, temporary orders are temporary. Hard to argue with that. But it’s a terrible mistake to conclude that they don’t matter much. They are vitally important.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2014-07-12 04:48
Article here. Excerpt:
'In the Independent this week, Yvette Cooper suggested that British boys should grow up as ‘confident feminists’. They need to have lessons in feminism to help them learn how to treat women, she argued.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Fri, 2014-07-11 21:49
Story here. Excerpt:
'Fox News host Megyn Kelly is charging House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) with being “guilty” of sexism after her comments on the Supreme Court’s Hobby Lobby ruling.
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“We should be afraid of this court, that five guys are determining which contraceptions are legal or not,” Pelosi said Thursday. “It’s not her boss’ business.”
Kelly went after Pelosi’s remarks, saying “Nancy Pelosi either doesn’t know what she’s talking about, or she’s intentionally misleading you,” and called the gendered attack an “attempt to stoke resentment.”
“First of all, the gender of the justices in the Hobby Lobby majority is totally irrelevant,” Kelly said, pointing out that the justices who ruled in the majority for Roe v. Wade were also men. “Does Ms. Pelosi think those justices were ill-equipped to fairly decide that case? Or is it only when a judge disagrees with Ms. Pelosi that his gender is an issue.”
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