Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2013-08-24 05:15
Story here. Excerpt:
'WORCESTER (CBS) — Worcester County Prosecutors say they have strong forensic evidence including pictures and texts in their case charging a female sex ed teacher in Fitchburg with raping a 14-year-old male student on multiple occasions.
Rachelle Gendron, 27, was visibly shaken as she was arraigned on five counts of rape aggravated by age difference and a charge of enticement of a child under 16 years.
In court, the prosecutors told the judge they have text messages and pictures of Gendron exposing herself on the victim’s and her cell phones, including photos showing Gendron “in various states of undress” with her breast exposed.'
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Submitted by Minuteman on Sat, 2013-08-24 05:14
Link here.
'Thousands of men in central Pennsylvania have been told that their blood tests for prostate cancer may have been inaccurate.
Pinnacle Health of Harrisburg sent letters to 7,500 men to alert them that a faulty chemical in their prostate-specific antigen (PSA) tests led to results showing higher levels of PSA than were actually present, ABC News reported.
Significantly elevated PSA levels may be a sign of prostate cancer and often lead to prostate biopsies. The faulty tests were used at Pinnacle from May 2012 to June 26, 2013.
It's likely that the Pinnacle Health patients are just the tip of the iceberg, because all lots of the "IMMULITE" PSA tests were recalled June 27 by Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics. The company shipped the faulty tests to labs from February 2012 through May 2013, ABC News reported.'
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Ed. note: Item is about halfway down the page as of this writing.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2013-08-24 05:12
Article here. Excerpt:
'The Obama Administration is about to spend $684 million on a public relations and enrollment campaign to convince young, uninsured Americans to buy government-approved ObamaCare plans. In order to be successful, they need to convince young men in particular to enroll, but ObamaCare requires insurers to charge men the same for their premiums as women in 2014.
This attempt at fairness is anything but. If fairness were really the guiding principle it would be quite simple: Women would pay more for health insurance because women consume more health care.
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People are uncomfortable in acknowledging sex differences in health care costs, but they should recognize that those same differences crop up in in other markets, too. It’s not discussed as frequently, but sometimes men are the ones paying more for certain purchases, like car insurance. Would it be fair to charge women more for it just to give men a discount?'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2013-08-24 05:09
Article here. Excerpt:
'I’ve played this scratchy old record for you before, and I shall play it again. It never ceases to amaze me how MEN still don’t get it, and continue repeating the same actions with the same result: FAILURE!!
Feminism and its evil twin sister political correctness, are an ideology that is firmly entrenched in every country today, including South Africa. You will not see its face because it’s very cleverly disguised, camouflaged and presented as normal and socially acceptable. Until you dig deeper.
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Read, research and analyze feminism and men’s rights, Google is your best friend, our time will come. It is impossible that such an illogical, bigoted and hateful movement such as feminism will last forever, eventually men will revolt. It has already started. This horror that is perpetuated on us transcends all races, religion, class and creed divisions, put your differences at the door and stand united or suffer defeat.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2013-08-24 05:07
Story here. Excerpt:
'A Hampton, Virginia woman who falsely accused a man of raping her -- landing him in prison for four years -- will spend two months in jail.
Elizabeth Paige Coast, 26, will be allowed to serve her sentence on weekends. She came forward in 2012, saying that she lied about Johnathan C. Montgomery raping her. He spent four years in prison over the false claim, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reports.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Fri, 2013-08-23 18:20
Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2013-08-23 03:31
Article here. Excerpt:
'Foreskin is in — and circumcision has been in decline for some 30 years, a new study from an arm of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds.
Americans today aren't as anti-foreskin as they were when Ronald Reagan was president: 58.3 percent of American baby boys in 2010 were circumcised compared to 64.5 percent in 1979. So while that's a high number compared to, say, Canada, where only 30 percent of boys are circumcised, there is increasing evidence that American parents are generally comfortable not tinkering with their sons' manhoods (even if, since 2007, there's been a slight upward trend in American parents making sure their baby boys are cut).
The numbers come from a 30-year study published this month by the National Center for Health Statistics, a branch of the CDC. The numbers indicate that the circumcision rate in the U.S. is close to the lowest it's ever been (the nadir for circumcision was in 2007).'
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2013-08-23 03:13
Article here. Excerpt:
'The feminists have ratcheted up the laws against men to such an outrageous level that paternity fraud is not just ignored, but routinely rubber stamped by the courts. Whether one agrees with the concept of child support or not, virtually everyone can agree that jailing men for child support over children who are not theirs is morally wrong. Men are routinely sent to jail for falling behind on paying child support, even though debtors' prisons in the U.S. were mostly eliminated in the mid-nineteenth century.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Fri, 2013-08-23 01:48
Article here. Excerpt:
'Many modern-day feminists engage in man-bashing rather than making dignified demands for equality, as the feminists of the early twentieth century did. So Robin Morgan unashamedly admits, ‘I feel that man-hating is an honourable and viable political act’. The view many modern feminists seek to spread, in the words of Marilyn French, is that ‘all men are rapists and that’s all they are’. A Feminist Dictionary goes so far as to define ‘male’ as ‘a degeneration and deformity of the female’. This is an effort to make men seem inferior, not to elevate the position of women. It starkly contrasts with the goal of feminists of old, which was to make women be viewed as equal, not superior, to men.
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Feminism used to view women as self-sufficient rather than requiring the protection of the state
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Submitted by Minuteman on Thu, 2013-08-22 10:41
Link here. Excerpt:
'Across the 32-year period from 1979 through 2010, the national rate of newborn circumcision declined 10% overall, from 64.5% to 58.3% (Table and Figure 1). During this time, the overall percentage of newborns circumcised during their birth hospitalization was highest in 1981 at 64.9%, and lowest in 2007 at 55.4%.
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Submitted by TCM on Thu, 2013-08-22 02:24
See the introduction post here. Excerpt:
'As stated in the mission and values page, the first mission of this site is to raise awareness of the structural and cultural inequities men and boys – and in particular male students – face at all levels in our education system, and promote advocacy and activism in their behalf. Those issues, as you may see in the Summary of Issues page (which features an extensive degree of research), are broken down into three main categories:
1. Educational Attainment & Well-Being
2. Academic Culture – Misandry & Conformism
3. Rights & Protections'
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2013-08-22 02:00
Article here. To be fair, looks like it was first run in US News. However, they chose to re-run it, and I'm guessing the stock photo is Yahoo!'s idea: big mean old man raging at two helpless females. But it isn't just the photo that has my wicked, suspicious mind alerted to this cunning and subtle misandry. :) Note item #6: seems specifically targeted at male bosses. Well I can say I've had female supervisors say inappropriate things to me and fellow male employees; if this list-maker wanted the list to be gender-neutral, she could have worded item #6 a bit differently to cover both male and female bosses who cross this sort of line. But that'd be a bit too fair, wouldn't it? Excerpt:
'6. "That dress really flatters your figure." Commenting on employees' physical appearance -- particularly their bodies -- is a good way to make people uncomfortable (few people want to feel that their boss is assessing their attractiveness), as well as invite harassment complaints down the road.'
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2013-08-22 01:36
Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) is still running a TV ad that shows a woman slapping a man across the face. We can't imagine them running an ad like this with the genders reversed. Can you?
This gender biased ad has triggered an international outcry. Persons from 28 countries have signed a petition condemning the KFC ads for promoting "dangerous stereotypes." Facebook comments say KFC is "sexist."
A major research compilation shows female-perpetrated partner violence is more widespread than male-perpetrated violence - 28.3% vs. 21.6%: http://domesticviolenceresearch.org/
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Submitted by Mastodon on Thu, 2013-08-22 00:35
Article here. Excerpt:
'The Daily Caller was prepared to take a well-deserved respite from reporting on the national epidemic of teacher-student sex romps because — surely — the number of cases would slow down during the dog days of summer. Right?
That plan turned out to be ridiculously naïve. The last couple months have been a banner time for teachers landing in legal trouble for banging their students. Lust knows no academic year, apparently.'
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2013-08-21 12:04
Article here. Excerpt:
'Which leaves France. France has a legitimately great fertility rate: 2.08—which is within spitting distance of the replacement rate. But is French fertility driven by its daycare centers? Not so much. Separate out the fertility rates of native-born Frenchwomen from the foreign-born population and you see a tremendous divide. Native-born French women have a TFR around 1.7. Foreign-born French women are much higher, probably north of 2.8. (Finding hard numbers here is difficult because it is taboo in France to make such demographic distinctions. Which means that in order for French demographers to get the same numbers our Census Bureau puts out every year, they have to hand-count (and sort) birth records. For a good discussion of all of this, see Christopher Caldwell’s definitive Reflections on the Revolution in Europe.)
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