"Really, these Father Supremacists people are a bunch of batterers"

Newsletter here. Excerpt, on p. 4:

'Q: What can this committee do to make our voices heard over the Fathers’ Rights people?

Dr. Hannah: Use your political power. Some say our real power is people power. If there is any goal at all for this, it would be to amass more power. Through the people. Through uniting organizations and like-minded people. One thing that has hit me over and over again is how many stakeholders there are in this issue. How many subsets of people have a keen interest in how these cases go? Children’s advocates, juvenile delinquency officers, probation officers, and the legal, psychology, sociology, and medical people. All those professionals interact with mothers and children. People are growing up being raised by abusers. This is a critical issue for our society. So if all we do is keep shoving this under the nose of people who should be working on this, it’s probably a good thing. I think if more and more people get royally outraged, something will be done.

Q: What about the term "Fathers' Rights"?

Dr. Hannah: We’re not against fathers. We are against Father Supremacy. Really, these Father Supremacists people are a bunch of batterers.'

Mo Therese Hannah, Ph. D., Associate Professor of Psychology: http://www.siena.edu/hannah/

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