Submitted by Kratch on Thu, 2011-08-11 15:00
Article here. Excerpt:
'Kevin Mengel gave his all to keep his family together. Eventually he gave his life. Here’s one story (Delco Times, 8/8/11).
According to police records, Mengel was murdered by his wife and her boyfriend on June 17, 2010. The West Goshen Township, Pennsylvania man had had a stormy relationship with his wife, Morgan Mengel, throughout the 12 years of their marriage.
That included his leaving her once and her filing for divorce and then withdrawing the petition. They had three children, 12, 10 and 6.
Friends and neighbors say that Morgan Mengel had numerous extra-marital affairs throughout the marriage and that Kevin knew about them.
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"[Detective David S.] Maurer testified that Morgan Mengel said he wanted her husband dead because she did not want to go through a “messy divorce” that would likely prompt her husband and his mother to seek custody of the children."
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2011-08-10 19:02
Article here. Excerpt:
- Nearly one in five moms admits medicating their child to get through a special event like a plane flight; one in 12 does it just to get some peace and quiet on a regular night.
- Half have knowingly sent a sick kid to daycare or school.
- 85 percent use their kids to get out of social obligations.
- Nearly one in three uses work as an excuse to avoid taking care of the kids.
And sometimes the secrets are thoughts we don’t dare tell anyone else:
- 44 percent of moms would rather be 15 pounds thinner than add 15 points to their child’s IQ.
- One in four fears their partner is a better parent than they are.
- One in ten wishes their child was the opposite sex – and of those moms, 60 percent have boys.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2011-08-10 17:04
It seems that there are many companies which effectively pimp men to lonely "single"* women on cruise ships.
Here is one particularly egregious example of a company which provides "gentlemen hosts" to single women on cruises. The men are compensated to a very limited extent with free or very inexpensive cruises and screened to ensure they meet the company's standards for dancing ability, appearance and wardrobe.
Add this to the fact that most guest-contact positions (i.e. well-paid jobs requiring little or no manual labor) on a cruise ship are filled with light-skinned women, while most of the labor-intensive jobs on the lower decks go to darker-skinned men who rarely see the light of day, and you can safely conclude that the cruise industry routinely objectifies men in order to attract women and increase their profits.
Next time you're planning a vacation for yourself or your family, remember to choose someplace else to take your money.
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Submitted by MR on Wed, 2011-08-10 00:36
Article here. Excerpt:
'NCFM filed a grievance against one of the State of Maine’s Assistant District Attorney, Mary Kellett.
The grievance was filed primarily because NCFM and many others believed Kellett’s behavior violated the Maine Bar Rules. We all felt that she persecuted rather than prosecuted certain people including Vladek Filler, a man falsely accused of spousal rape and numerous other things.'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2011-08-09 23:53
Article here. Excerpt:
'The jobs landscape is bleak for any unemployed American, but for black men it's virtually a desert.
For them, the Great Recession not only led to the largest increase in unemployment for any category of American worker, but it also is pinching a lot longer. About 1 in 6 black men over age 20 in the labor force is jobless – and that number has barely improved since the economic recovery officially began two years ago.
In Detroit, Las Vegas, Milwaukee, Minneapolis-St. Paul, and several other US cities, Depression-era unemployment rates above 20 percent beset the black community, estimates one economic policy group, citing government data. Moreover, the problem may get worse because city governments, which traditionally employ many African-American men, are laying off workers to cope with budget shortfalls, say experts on black employment.'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2011-08-09 23:42
Article here.
'NEW PORT RICHEY - They say boys will be boys, but Kris Bucher says not always.
"A guy not wanting to have sex with somebody -- that seems impossible. But I expect it," said Bucher.
Kris claims he was raped by his old girlfriend Jessica Fuller. She got pregnant and had their son Joshua. Kris was never a part of his son's life.
In fact, Jessica never asked Kris for help in raising their son, but after moving to Michigan the young mom fell on hard times and got government assistance. Now the state of Michigan wants Kris to start paying child support.
"I'm a victim of a crime. Why should I have to pay the perpetrator?" Kucher said.
Kris and Jessica met at Hudson High School. Kris says the two had a tumultuous relationship from the start. Jessica suffered a miscarriage at one point, and so they decided to avoid sex altogether.
But Kris says one night in the back seat of a friend's car, it happened.
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2011-08-09 23:37
Article here. Excerpt:
'South Carolina health officials are petitioning the federal government to overhaul its "discriminatory" Medicaid rules after a local construction worker was denied coverage for breast cancer treatments because he is a man.
Raymond Johnson, 26, found out about his cancer last month. He visited the emergency room after a pain in his chest became unbearable. He already knew he had a lump there but, "being a male," assumed it was a cyst.
When the tests came back, "I found out I had cancer."
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But when Johnson, who is uninsured, applied for Medicaid, he was swiftly rejected. The reason? He is a man.
"To me it's really dumb. ... It's not as common as a woman having breast cancer, but we do have it," Johnson said.
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2011-08-09 23:34
Article here. Excerpt:
'After Norway adopted gender quotas for corporate boards — requiring companies to have boards of directors comprised of at least 40 percent women — large numbers of inexperienced people ended up as corporate directors. “A study by the University of Michigan found that this led to large numbers of inexperienced women being appointed to boards, and that this has seriously damaged those firms’ performance.”
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2011-08-09 21:03
Article here. Excerpt:
'So the critics didn’t waste much time. “Tim, why are men always portrayed as douchebags on sitcoms?” one asked.
“Well, that was the working title, actually,” Allen replied, drawing laughs. “Somebody’s already got it. Fox already got it.”
But seriously folks: “It’s the lowest common denominator, ” Allen said. “The great showrunner we have, Jack Burditt, called it, one day, Sitcom 101. When you don’t have material, you go to the lowest common denominator. I still do a lot of scatological humor, but I’ve risen it to a high art. [This gets another laugh]. Every guy on TV has a flannel shirt and a gray T‑shirt underneath, and he likes beer, and he’s got a much better‑looking wife than he deserves. It’s buffoonery. I’m going to go out on a limb and say we’re not going to do that on this show. The tide keeps it that way, but we’re not going to do that.”
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2011-08-09 19:10
Discussed here. It explains the rioting, but doesn't excuse it. Criminal acts have to be stopped and those responsible held accountable. But I would like to suggest that it is as criminal as rioting to systematically remove from a whole class of person their means of self-support and then ignore them when they seek redress for it. Today, it seems to be predominantly young black men. Tomorrow, it will be (and has already begun to be) young white men as well. After that, every man, young and old. Can a society really survive this kind to stress? Feminists seem to think so, as they have been working to disenfranchise males from their own societies now for decades. Excerpt:
'LONDON -- As political and social protests grip the Middle East, are growing in Europe and a riot exploded in north London this weekend, here's a sad truth, expressed by a Londoner when asked by a television reporter: Is rioting the correct way to express your discontent?
"Yes," said the young man. "You wouldn't be talking to me now if we didn't riot, would you?"
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2011-08-09 17:24
Via email:
Within hours of approval of the budget deal last week, members of Congress headed home for their annual August recess. For lawmakers it's a time to meet with constituents and find out what's on persons' minds.
And right now our VAWA reform effort is on a roll. In just the past month:
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Submitted by Minuteman on Tue, 2011-08-09 09:18
Link here. Excerpt:
'A police sergeant shot a woman when she refused to drop a knife she was wielding after she had rammed another vehicle and attacked it with a pickaxe, a witness to the incident says.
A Victoria Police spokeswoman said the woman, who suffered a non-life-threatening injury when she was shot in the lower leg, is in a stable condition in hospital after what apparently started out as a wild domestic argument.
The incident unfolded at Epping in the city's north at about 12.45pm on Tuesday.
Assistant Commissioner Stephen Fontana told reporters that the woman had confronted a man after ramming his car head-on and slamming the pickaxe through its window screen.
A witness said she had then grabbed a long knife from the rear of her car and had started swinging it at the man.'
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Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2011-08-07 17:47
Report here. What isn't asked is why did all these guys need to get on antideps, etc. in the first place? I can imagine several factors, the lousy job market being a big one. Being an MRA however, you can bet I can think of a few more! [It's even higher for Iraq/Afghan war vets, too, as I am sure you already know, but this is so even for college students.] Report highlights:
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Submitted by ItsDan on Sun, 2011-08-07 13:54
Article here. Excerpt:
"Raymond Johnson, 26, was diagnosed with breast cancer about a month ago, after pain from a lump in his chest sent him to the emergency room.
Though Johnson has a job laying tile, he does not make enough to pay for the treatments out of his own pocket and does not have health insurance.
To make matter worse, Johnson was denied for a state program that provides medicaid for breast cancer patients. because he’s a man."
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Submitted by Minuteman on Sun, 2011-08-07 07:35
Originally posted here.
Members of UK registered charity NORM-UK (restoration and phimosis help) are assisting with the planning for a two-day conference being presented jointly by UK registered charity Genital Autonomy (working for male and female bodily integrity rights) and the Keele University School of Law, to be held on 31st August and 1st September. This will deal with the legal and human rights issues surrounding unnecessary genital surgery on children.
The details are on the following link:
http://www.genitalautonomy.eu/#/ga-conference-2011/4552998052
The conference programme is reproduced below.
We have an impressive selection of speakers including Gert Van Dijk who has drafted the position statement on male circumcision for The Royal Dutch Medical Association and Efua Dorkenoo who will be talking about female genital mutilation and human rights.
The conference will have breakout sessions where professionals dealing with these issues will be able to talk about policy development.
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