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by Anonymous User on 07:09 PM June 5th, 2005 EST (#1)
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Paternity Fraud needs its own Wikipedia entry.
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by Anonymous User on 10:34 PM June 5th, 2005 EST (#2)
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I looked over the offering and the links and it is excellent, but a very key piece affecting men's rights is missing - false accusations.
Vilification of men is the heart and soul of gender feminism, and false accusations about males rears its ugly head most strongly in myriad false complaints that are made against males - from domestic violence, and child abuse to the wage gap myth and house work, etc.
Ray
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by Anonymous User on 03:21 AM June 6th, 2005 EST (#4)
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If you had looked a bit more closely,Ray, you would have seen
"Legal and judicial biases and discrimination
Males are more likely to be charged and convicted on the basis of false allegations of violent or sexual abuses "
Hotspur
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by Yanyan on 02:18 AM June 6th, 2005 EST (#3)
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Come on guys, let's not carp too much. It's an excellent start. Paternity fraud is covered indirectly under the link to 'Paternity'and 'false allegations' is also covered. Admittedly the latter is mostly concerned with exonerating those who have already been convicted.
It explains that men's rights encompasses a variety of issues and there is no general ideology. True, but that's our fault not theirs. They are just giving examples.
All round it's a pretty comprehensive entry. If you think some issues deserve more prominence why not let them know?
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by Kyo on 09:33 AM June 6th, 2005 EST (#6)
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Yanyan, nobody has to "let them know" -- on Wikipedia, you can edit the entries yourself!
You don't even have to become a member -- just click on the "Edit" button (presuming you understand the formatting of the entries; if not, take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with that), and add whatever you think is needed!
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by Yanyan on 03:49 AM June 7th, 2005 EST (#7)
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Ok, Kyo. Thanks for the tip. I'll check it out.
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by Anonymous User on 12:10 PM June 7th, 2005 EST (#8)
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>"Thundercloud we are hoping to see you!"
SEE me? you can't MISS me! :-)
I'll see about trying to get there. It would be great to meet everyone face to face.
By the way, You'll be able to pick me out pretty easily, I'll be the fat Indian guy with braids.
:-)
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by Anonymous User on 12:13 PM June 7th, 2005 EST (#9)
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Oops!
I forgot to sign the preivious post.
Thuindercloud.
"Hoka hey!"
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by Anonymous User on 02:49 PM June 7th, 2005 EST (#10)
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Then I go and spell my name wrong...!
"Thuindercloud"(???) What the heck was THAT?
THUNdercloud.
"Hoka hey!
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Thundercloud - You will be nothing less than beautiful to me no matter what you look like. If you need more info you can email me at infoATtrueequality.com
Join us July 15-16 in Wash. DC Glenn Sacks, Warren Farrell, Scott Garman, J Kamme
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