
United We Stand – Divided We Fall
Article here. Agreed; the idea of a truly united MRA-FRA movement may be the only concept that truly scares the hell out of feminists, since that is the only thing that is likely able to stop them.
'I´ve been thinking about how many years the Fathers´ Rights Movement have lost because of territorial pissing between different groups - all claiming to have the universal solution to the problem.
It´s misguided nationalism to believe that children and fathers are only affected by the court system in custody cases in one´s own country. And calling other father groups ”copycats” doesn´t help much either – does it?
Some father groups have received a lot of media coverage. But the situation hasn´t really changed that drastically to the better for the majority of the children and their fathers, neither nationally nor globally.
If some kind of a Global Father Alliance would be formed, we would actually have a chance of making a real change. All right, if the world is too big to take on at once, let´s start with Europe.
Just imagine what an impact the national father groups would have in their parliaments if they were to be represented by a lobby group in the European Parliament.
Read it and weep, and next time you say that custody cases are a structural problem created by society (which is true), think about what the father groups around the world could have achieved if they were united.'
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