Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2025-07-09 23:55
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'The reality is that women mate hypergamously, meaning they only find men “appealing” if they make as much money or more than they do. Women with college degrees prefer men with college degrees or higher education. They will even marry men without college degrees, but only if they make more money than they do. But women simply do not find men who make less than they do appealing.
And over the past 50 years, the percentage of women who outearn men has risen substantially. According to the Congressional Research Service, the real wage of the average woman has risen almost 30% while the real wage of the average man has decreased by 3%. Now, for college-educated men, the story is different. The average real wage of men with a college degree has risen substantially. But only 37% of men have a college degree, and that number is falling. At the same time, the percentage of women with a college degree already surpasses men (39%) and continues to rise.'
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2025-07-09 23:30
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'Alleged dirty teacher Christina Formella and her husband were all smiles in court as she tried to convince a judge to let her move closer to the ex-student whom she is accused sexually abusing more than 50 times.
Formella, 30, swished into a DuPage County courtroom holding hands with hubby Michael on Wednesday morning. Neither of the Formellas answered questions about the case that has shocked suburban Chicago.
“Michael was holding her hand the entire time. They were smiling at each other, literally smiling at each other the entire time until she got up,” one courtroom spy who sat directly behind the couple told The Post. “They look really confident.”'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2025-07-09 19:30
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'The Royal Hospital School (RHS) in Suffolk is running 90 minute sessions to help families talk to their sons about resisting dark messages from the web.
Irfan Latif, headmaster of the 300-year-old institution, said private schools have a ‘responsibility’ to counter misogynistic narratives.
And he advocated promoting positive male role models such as Atticus Finch, the hero of To Kill a Mockingbird, as an ‘alternative’ to harmful figures on social media.
RHS, which charges up to £46,000 a year for boarders and is part of the elite HMC private schools group, was the alma mater of hero explorer Ernest Joyce.
Mr Latif said: ‘We have not had any particular issues or incidents at RHS, but as educators we have a duty to be proactive.
‘The workshops are about equipping our pupils, and their parents, to navigate the pressures of modern masculinity before problems arise.’
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2025-07-09 16:38
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'The Southern Poverty Law Center’s Report/Dismantling White Supremacy – How Male Supremacy Provided the Foundation for Hate in 2023, reads as follows: “This year, the SPLC documented nine male supremacist hate groups, including several abortion abolitionist groups, a popular misogynist incel community, and the National Coalition for Men.” Without a shred factual evidence, the SPLC labeled us a “male supremacist hate group,” an absurd, inflammatory, and defamatory label we categorically reject as a very woke falsehood.
For over four decades, NCFM has advanced gender equality, legal fairness, and the well-being of boys and girls, men and women, and their families through evidence-based advocacy, education, and relevant dialogue. The SPLC’s defamatory designation ignores the core of our mission and our many accomplishments in achieving equality for the sexes and conflates advocacy with extremism. Disagreement is fine, libel crosses the line.'
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2025-07-09 01:14
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'The annual tribal “initiation ceremony” where teenage males in South Africa undergo painful circumcision has begun – despite it ending in 93 horrific deaths last year.
Gruesome injuries also led to a further 11 penis amputations after unskilled traditional “surgeons” used old spears and razor blades to perform eye-watering rituals.'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2025-07-08 18:22
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'I recently read a New York Times article by Rachel Drucker titled “Men, Where Have You Gone? Please Come Back.” The subtitle reads: “So many men have retreated from intimacy, hiding behind firewalls, filters and curated personas, dabbling and scrolling. We miss you.”
In the article, Drucker shares a personal story about meeting a man named James online. Things started off well—but then James disappeared. From there, she explores her ideas of why so many men seem to be withdrawing from relationships and intimacy.'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2025-07-08 18:19
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'Researchers provide novel insights into female psychopathy, challenging the conventional 6:1 male-to-female psychopath ratio with new evidence suggesting a closer 1.2:1 ratio.
The research indicates that societal gender biases have obscured the true nature and prevalence of female psychopaths, who often employ manipulation and seduction rather than violence to achieve their goals. This revelation not only calls for a reassessment of psychopathy across genders but also signals significant implications for criminal justice and corporate leadership.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Mon, 2025-07-07 19:04
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'Mr Munroe said it had been a tough week for everyone working in child care, but male educators in particular.
And some advocates have said exactly that and called for men to be banned from the profession.
Mr Munroe said he was worried about other men in the field, especially those at high school thinking about a career in child care, part-way through training, or those working in less supported centres.
He is now looking at ways to support the "many good male educators out there".
"I'm thinking about … maybe opening a support group for male educators, just to let them know that there are a lot of really good ones out there."'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Mon, 2025-07-07 18:59
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'Louise Edmonds, a founding member of the Independent Collective of Survivors, spoke with Karl Stefanovic on the Today show on Thursday morning, advocating for a complete ban on male workers in the childcare sector.
'Look, it is extreme for one. But the thing is, we're now seeing this is the third case of huge amounts of children being exposed to alleged paedophiles and alleged child sex abuses in a childcare centre,' Ms Edmonds said.
'What we're seeing is that less than eight per cent of (workers) actually in the industry (are male).'
Stefanovic pushed back, highlighting the challenges already faced by men in the sector.
'Men have a right to work in that area. And so many of them are dedicated,' Stefanovic said.
'The perception is already hard enough for them. And when a story like this happens, it makes it even more difficult for them.'
Ms Edmonds argued while there are 'good men' that want to be positive role models, the safety of children must come before concerns about gender equality.
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2025-07-07 00:16
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'The Hare family, devout Christians who ran a farm in Texas, describe themselves as a family of “moral migrants” and have emerged as the face of a small but growing trend of Westerners relocating to Russia in search of the traditional, conservative values they feel are eroding in the liberal West. Their journey reflects the ideological narrative Putin has spent years crafting: Russia as the guardian of family-centered traditions amid a Western world spiraling into moral and social decay.
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In 2019, an Australian family — coincidentally sharing the surname Hare — relocated to Russia in protest over the legalization of same-sex marriage in their home country. They established a farm in Altai, a scenic region in southern Siberia, and run a popular video blog about their life that was prominently featured in RT and other state media coverage.
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Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2025-07-05 18:00
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'Male educators will reportedly no longer be involved in changing nappies or toileting duties at a string of Victorian childcare centres.
Inspire Early Learning – which operates 16 childcare centres in the state – sent a letter to parents on Friday announcing the changes, as per 7News.
Chief curriculum and quality officer Eleinna Anderson told families the changes were to ensure they remained “sensitive and responsive to family needs”, and that male staff would still play a “vital role” in activities and classroom preparation among other duties.'
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2025-07-03 21:49
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'I’ve grown accustomed to hearing politicians talk about men’s health, usually focusing on the idea that men need to stop taking risks and start going to the doctor. The implication is that it’s somehow men’s fault that they’re at risk of dying early, and so on. Of course, this is what feminists often refer to as "blaming the victim."
That’s why I was so pleased to read Donald Trump’s message for National Men’s Health Week. He spoke candidly about the disadvantages men face and the ways in which men and masculinity have been targeted by a vicious campaign. It was a breath of fresh air.
No matter how you feel about Donald Trump, you have to give him credit for calling out the reality of men’s issues in today’s world. Below, I’ll paste the entire message for you to read. It’s a step in the right direction.'
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2025-07-02 19:12
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'The Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Men (CEDAM) is a bold and comprehensive manifesto advocating for global recognition of men’s rights. Modeled on the UN’s CEDAW* treaty, this book introduces CEDAM an international framework that identifies and challenges 46 key areas where men and boys face discrimination. Backed by detailed examples, essays, and personal reflections, Augustsson’s work calls for true gender equality by addressing often overlooked issues like conscription, genital integrity, fatherhood rights, educational disparities, and societal biases.'
Amazon page here.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2025-07-02 02:32
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'Men who engage in the online “manosphere” and the content of Andrew Tate are often able to express a “strong commitment to equal treatment and fairness”, according to research commissioned by Ofcom.
Prompted by growing concerns about internet misogyny, researchers for the UK communications regulator followed the journeys of dozens of men through online content ranging from the US podcaster Joe Rogan to forums for “incels” (involuntary celibates). They found that while a minority encountered “extremely misogynistic content”, many users of the manosphere were critically engaged, selective and capable of discarding messages that did not resonate with their values.
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2025-06-30 23:12
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'Katrine and other female soldiers, all of whom spoke to The Associated Press on June 11 on the condition that only their first names be used because of operational security, volunteered for military service earlier this year. Until now, that was the only way women were allowed to partake in military service, although women have been able to enlist as full-time members of the armed forces since the early 1970s.
The Scandinavian country is seeking to increase the number of young people in the military by extending compulsory enlistment to women for the first time. Men and women can both still volunteer, and the remaining places will be filled by a gender-neutral draft lottery.'
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