NCFM – Supreme Court Affirms: Men Are Protected Under Title VII

Article here. Excerpt:

'June 2025 in a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court ruled in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services that individuals from majority groups—including men—are entitled to the same anti-discrimination protections under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act as any other group.

For decades plaintiffs were required to show “background circumstances” proving their employer was unusually inclined to discriminate against the majority—a hurdle not faced by minority-group plaintiffs, thereby making it harder for men to bring forward legitimate claims of sex-based [discrimination].

The plaintiff in Ames was a heterosexual woman who alleged discrimination after being passed over for promotion in favor of LGBTQ+ colleagues. Her case was dismissed under the old rule requiring “background circumstances.” The Supreme Court reversed that dismissal.'

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The Price of Needing Help: How Men Lose the Right to It

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'Marin’s words capture an unspoken cultural law: a man’s value is measured by his independence and ability to provide—not by his humanity. This isn’t just a philosophical problem; it’s a practical one that plays out every day in men’s lives.

When women are in need, the language society uses is sympathetic—“vulnerable,” “at risk,” “deserving.” For men, the same situation draws terms like “lazy,” “weak,” or “failure.” That double standard is so ingrained that when a man reaches a point of real need—whether after a job loss, a divorce, a health crisis, or a mental breakdown—he is often met with judgment before compassion.'

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Sha’Carri Richardson addresses domestic violence arrest and apologizes to Christian Coleman

Article here. Flip the genders; it'd be headline news. Excerpt:

'Sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson addressed her recent domestic violence arrest in a video on social media and issued an apology to her boyfriend Christian Coleman.

Richardson posted a video on her Instagram account Monday night in which she said she put herself in a “compromised situation.” She issued a written apology to Coleman on Tuesday morning.

“I love him & to him I can’t apologize enough,” the reigning 100-meter world champion wrote in all capital letters on Instagram, adding that her apology “should be just as loud” as her “actions.”'

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UK: SAS top brass want to recruit super-fit 'GI Janes' to fight as special project launched

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'SAS commanders have revealed that they will need to recruit super fit female troops if the black-clad force is to fight in future wars.

The women will be recruited through Project Artemis, a programme aimed at bringing women into not only the SAS but also the SBS. Under the project female candidates, with at least two years’ service, get nine months’ mentoring to get them in shape to face selection.

It is hoped mental, physical and skill-based training under Project Artemis will help prepare the SAS selection course known to produce one of the world's most famous fighting forces.

Only one in ten male applicants pass the test. Combat roles were opened to women only in 2018.'

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Jury returns $58.5 million verdict for Detroit cop falsely accused of child sexual abuse

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'A federal court jury in Detroit has returned a nearly $58.5 million verdict against a Michigan State Police lieutenant and former assistant attorney general for their roles in a case in which a former Detroit police officer was falsely accused of sexually assaulting a child.

Sean MacMaster sued David Busacca of the MSP and Brian Kolodziej, a former prosecutor, in 2021 after Attorney General Dana Nessel dropped charges of first-degree criminal sexual conduct against MacMaster and another man.'

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Crazed Women Increasingly Resort to Progressive Activism

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'American Eagle recently launched its “Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans” ad campaign that features the popular actress dressed in denim. Unexpectedly, the ads triggered a full-scale meltdown among progressive women. They exploded with irrational claims that the ad relies on “Nazi propaganda” to foster notions of “genetic superiority” and “white supremacy” (1).

Such bizarre statements can be viewed as a form of delusional psychosis.

Indeed, progressive women have long been seen as foot soldiers for radical movements. “It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and nosers-out of unorthodoxy,” George Orwell revealed decades ago in his classic tome, 1984.'

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Defense: Bitter, Resentful Ex Made False Rape Claims Against Rossi

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'Nicholas Rossi's defense attorney, Sam Duggan, delivered her opening statement, arguing rape claims against Rossi were made up by a bitter ex-girlfriend who took 13 years to make their allegations after their rage and resentment bubbled up.'

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New Rule: Make Dads Great Again | Real Time with Bill Maher

Video here.

If we want to keep teenage boys out of the toxic manosphere, we need to give them a better choice of role models.

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New study finds the gender earnings gap could be halved if we reined in the long hours often worked by men

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'There are lots of reasons why people work extra hours. In some jobs, it’s the only way to cover the workload. In others, the pay is poor, so people need to work extra time. And in others still, working back late or on weekends is encouraged and rewarded, explicitly and implicitly.

Those employees who do the extra hours, willingly and without complaint, are seen as hungry and ambitious. A view expressed in some workplaces is simply “that’s what everyone does”.

But what if we discovered that people – at least in heterosexual couple households – can only work long hours at their partner’s expense? Would it still be OK for workplaces to expect people to work longer than our standard full time week, and incentivise them for doing so?'

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Illinois substitute teacher had sex with 11-year-old student during 'play dates,' police say

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'An Illinois substitute teacher pleaded guilty to having sex with her 11-year-old student during what was described as "play dates" at her home, reports said.

Former Decatur Public Schools employee Alley Bardfield, 34, is now set to be sentenced in September after admitting to predatory criminal sexual assault, according to WCIA.

The station, citing a lawsuit filed by the victim’s parents, said the student visited Bardfield’s home in Mt. Zion for multiple "play dates" in 2023 and 2024.

"The victim’s mother reported noticing her son acting differently after a visit to Bardfield’s house. As a result, she checked her son’s phone and social media. In a follow up discussion with her son, he disclosed having had a sexual encounter with Bardfield while a guest at her Mt. Zion residence on March 29, 2024," Mt. Zion police said in a statement last year.'

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Feminism is Sexism - even AI agrees

After numerous prompts and examples (mostly to increase the scope, depth, and examples), I was able to get Grok xAI to write the following.  It leaves a lot to be desired, but it's a start. Enjoy!

Noble Dragon
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A Comprehensive Treatise on the Non-Egalitarian, Sexist, and Racist Dimensions of Feminism Across All Waves and Types
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Introduction
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Why do Women Cling to Feminism?

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'There's a powerful force at play that binds both men and women to the belief that feminism stands for equality. Despite clear evidence to the contrary, public perception remains steadfast. This strong adhesive, I believe, is gynocentrism—an often unnoticed bias that influences both genders to avoid confronting the truth.

But what exactly is gynocentrism? It's the pervasive belief that women's needs, desires, and perspectives should take precedence. This societal tendency elevates women's experiences to a central position in discussions of justice, equality, and societal norms. Remarkably, many are unaware of this bias within themselves; it operates subtly yet significantly in everyday life.

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Norfolk death prompts review into domestic abuse on men

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'A review into the death of a 27-year-old man who took his own life after suffering sustained domestic abuse at the hands of his partner has highlighted concerns that not enough is done to help male victims.

In the report, his family claim he was "treated differently" by agencies intended to help people suffering from domestic abuse because he was a man and that police often took his partner's side, as she was a woman.

The review was carried out by the Norfolk Community Safety Partnership (NCSP) after a police investigation into his death uncovered the history of domestic abuse.

It describes how the father-of-two - who is anonymised as 'Val' in the report - was repeatedly assaulted by his partner, 'Kim', to the extent that he was left cut, bruised and bleeding.'

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NCFM – William Seremak Hunger Strike Riverside California Superior Court

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'Mr. Seremak’s plea to Judge Jackson below is not an isolated cry for help — it is part of a long, persistent effort to be heard. He has written extensively to those involved in his case, detailing a deeply troubling narrative that includes alleged domestic abuse by his former spouse, politically charged criminal accusations, and a denial of his constitutional right to a speedy trial. After enduring more than 400 days of incarceration, compounded by serious health issues, Mr. Seremak remains most devastated by the forced separation from his young daughter — a loss that continues to fuel his fight for justice.

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Charges dropped against man accused of trying to abduct a child at a Georgia Walmart after surveillance video sows doubt

Article here. This is why men shouldn't play the protector role. He is likely to get into trouble just for being a decent human being. Excerpt:

'Charges have been dismissed against a man who was facing attempted kidnapping and other charges after a mother accused him of trying to grab her 2-year-old son from her at a Georgia Walmart, court records show.

Mahendra Patel encountered 26-year-old Caroline Miller with her two children riding a motorized cart she was driving in the March 18 incident at a Walmart in the city of Acworth, about 30 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta. He asked her for help to find Tylenol, his lawyer says. Miller alleged Patel then grabbed her 2-year-old son from her, but that she pulled the child back.

Patel’s lawyer, however, says surveillance videos prove he was just trying to make sure the boy didn’t fall from the scooter, which they said had just clipped a store display.

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