Turning a Blind Eye to the Problems of Boys

A really passionate article was written on the problems that boys face in the UK Times. While the author writes with a great deal of despair, he accurately describes the many problems that have put boys these days in crisis: suicide, fatherlessness, repression of boys' physical exuberance, etc. Perhaps the article will act as a wake up call to those who claim to care about boys' needs but have taken no action on their behalf as of yet. We can't continue to let things continue this way. The article can be read at this link.

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Court Affirms U. Texas Sex Harassment Lawsuit

A federal appeals court last week affirmed that the University of Texas failed to take proper action when a male faculty member claimed he was being sexually harassed by a male superior. This story on Excite News details that the man's case was the first to take advantage of the 1998 Supreme Court ruling which established that sexual harassment could take place between members of the same sex.

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NOW Promoting More Gender "Hate Crime" Laws

Anonymous User writes "As if all crimes aren't hate crimes... now we need additional laws to further oppress and strip people of their constitutional rights to appease the radical left. Oppose further dilution of due process and liberty! Be aware of laws like this that pass without opposition!" The link to the story is here. What I'd be curious about is if this law specifically protects women and not men. Certainly, even if it is egalitarian, it will most likely be interpreted in a biased way against men by the courts.

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Discrimination Laws Intended To Protect Both Sexes: Court

The 8th U.S. Court of Appeals has overturned another court's acceptance of the University of Minnesota's appeal of a sexual discrimination lawsuit filed by a male professor, according to this story on Excite News. Amazingly, one of the university's arguments was that anti-discrimination laws were intended to protect women only! The male professor filed the lawsuit as a result of women-only pay increases after a 1989 sexual discrimination lawsuit settlement. In response to the University's second argument, the appeals court ruled both men and women are protected under sexual discrimination laws. Update: You may e-mail the university's Board of Regents here.

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Study Blames Male Behavior For Increased Female HIV Risk

This report on Excite News attempts to remove responsibility for a woman's own sexual choices and place them squarely on the shoulders of her male partners. Men who are bisexual and who do not use protection, the study claims, are directly responsible for an increase in HIV among women. Their solution is to include men in education about condom use. I, for one, had no idea we were being excluded.

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Mustard Gas May Cause Testicular Damage, Infertility

As if the military doesn't already screw men over with the draft, now some scientists are claiming that mustard gas, a common biological weapon used in warfare since World War I, causes testicular damage and infertility in men. It was intended to attack the respiratory system, skin, and eyes. So not only have governments forced young men who weren't willing to give their lives into service, but they've also destroyed the survivors' chances of carrying on future generations.

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FHM Named Fastest Growing Magazine

Offering proof that men everywhere are finally demanding something of their own in a world rife with periodicals and entertainment geared almost exclusively to women, this story on Excite News reports that FHM has not only become the fastest growing men's magazine in the world, but is also now the fastest growing magazine of any category in the United States. May the advertising and entertainment industries take note. If men once again become a consumer powerhouse, we're likely to see less male bashing as advertisers attempt to cater to men and women equally.

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"Mankind Conference" Scheduled for Sept. 15

Fathers are being driven out of the family--effectively disenfranchised from society--but no one knows. Those are the introductory words on this Web site, which is promoting the Mankind Conference 2001, to be held Sept. 15, 10 a.m.-9 p.m., at The Friends House, Euston Rd., London. Opposite Euston Station. I'm in the U.S. and won't be able to attend, but I encourage anyone interested in fathers' rights to get involved. The ultimate goal of this conference is to make family courts public, because The process of smearing is now second nature in the media and in the secret family courts. It makes for fabulous headlines but when the cases fall flat the public is never told.

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MANN Feature: Inequality in Sentencing

Our latest feature article was written by Marc Angelucci and is on the double standards of justice America has for male and female criminals. Are women really treated more leniently than men for the same crime? If so, how does it compare to racial differences in sentencing? Read on for a superb eye-opening article that was so thoroughly researched that Marc also got it published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal, a reputable legal newspaper.

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Sandifer/Judge Kennedy Update

Here's an update we received by e-mail about Michael Sandifer: "Six days after being named a defendant in a $36 million lawsuit, [Colorado] State District Judge Thomas L. Kennedy had the Plaintiff, Father's Rights
Advocate, Michael Sandifer jailed. Sandifer spent 6 hours in the Criminal Justice Center of El Paso County before being released on bail. Sandifer has responded by saying: "I will be formally notifying State Attorney General, Ken Salazar, of my intention to bring civil action against the State of Colorado in Federal District Court under the Racketeering and Corrupt Practice Act. The lawsuit will seek class action status and be asking for damages in the amount of $ 1 Billion. For further information contact Chuck Hansen @ (719) 748-9058
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A Double Standard?

Chris Lee sent me this article from the Jerusalem Post. The article describes how a woman while waiting at an airport went into the parking garage, stripped off her clothes, and propositioned men for sex (not as a prostitute, but for "fun", I guess). The police found her and simply told the woman to behave "properly" in the future and set her free. Here's an exercise in thought: what do you think would have happened if a man did this?

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"Justice Files" Examines DNA Exonerations

This episode of Justice Files on the Discovery Channel Thursday night explored the use of DNA as a tool to both exonerate innocent men and identify the guilty. There were a couple of stories about innocent men who spent years behind bars, and who (only by the grace of elected officials) were allowed to use DNA testing to prove their innocence after conviction. I cannot find a repeat of this episode on the Discovery Channel Web site anywhere, but if anyone knows when it will air again, please inform us. The title of Thursday's program was "DNA On Trial."

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Help a Student Speak Out About Misinformation

Neuticle writes "I go back to college in a couple of weeks, and I remember that at the annual activities fair there has always been a "feminist"
booth. Now this booth was distributing a ton of the usual "Ms"-information about rape, discrimination and wage gap. This year,
I want to put up my own booth, with statistics and facts that present a different story, information that shows why the other
statistics are flawed, as well as examples of the discrimination against men (No reproductive choice, draft etc.)
Since I attend a very academically rigorous (and PC) institution, I know that I will need to
document good sources that I can cite to defend against the expected backlash. I have some info, but it has been scattered, and
this is a big project: I'm asking for help researching this.
I plan on publishing the finished compilation on my web site unless someone already has (which would be great)."
Please post any ideas you have in the comments section of this article - I hope Neuticle will also post his e-mail address there too!

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Gay Men's Health Issues Go Beyond HIV

From the Men's Health America list I found this New York Times article (free registration required). It's about the need for health education for gay men that goes beyond HIV and AIDS, which aren't the only health issues gay men face. The article discusses other STDs, prostate cancer, and problems many gay men face that are just as important to them as for heterosexuals.

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Man Leaves Prison After 13 Years for False Rape Conviction

cheddah submitted this article from the Boston Globe. Yet another man has been freed from prison based on rape charges that DNA evidence has vindicated him from. 13 years of Angel Hernandez's life was wasted in prison. "Hernandez, who maintained his innocence throughout his incarceration, said he forgives the state. He said he planned to spend time with his family."

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