Porno-candy trafficker and anti-Fathers’ Movement writer Trish Wilson must have hit a dry spell with her Penis-Pops, since she’s asking for donations from her readers.
“We are in serious financial straits…I just put a PayPal donations button at the very top of my left sidebar.”
Gee, I guess there isn’t a very large market for genitalia-inspired chocolate, or for her biased man-hating writing. I can’t comment on the candy, but I can honestly say her writing has made my stomach turn a few times.
Wanting to market herself as a quasi expert on the fathers’ movement must be the reason she relies on fellow bloggers to help promote her writing, including being added to the Fathers Rights section of Wikipedia. Getting her name posted on the internet as much as possible must be the reason she trolls men’s online forums, just to anger the men so she can use their words against them. She openly admits on her blog that this is her tactic.
“I forgot how much fun troll-baiting is…I promise to stop troll-baiting soon, but I’m just having too much fun.”
I wouldn’t mind so much that she does this, it is a free country after all, if she’d be completely honest about it. But alas, telling the truth would end all of the controversy that keeps readers at her site.
Every time she trolls, angers and copies from men’s sites she writes that the men she quotes are “fathers’ rights activists,” as if they’re leaders, as if they represent the movement as a whole. She knows this isn’t true. She knows those men have been wronged, with nowhere to turn but to each other. She knows at those forums she will find the men who are the most upset. She knows, and that’s why she chooses those forums to do her dirty deeds.
As far as “the experts” she quoted, everyone has their own opinion on who they believe are honorable leaders. And the way I see it, taking a quote then assigning a different meaning to it, isn’t honest reporting.
I’ve been a part of the Fathers’ Movement (the equal custody part) for over three years and I know many of the leaders. They’re busy working; lobbying the legislators, writing articles, running support groups, educating parents on family law, organizing demonstrations, talking parents out of committing suicide, helping parents write parenting plans or find a mediator, arranging paternity tests, and more. The people I work with in the movement, men and women, are upstanding, responsible, honest, hard-working, normal individuals from all walks of life.
She got it right when she said they’re lobbying for equal child custody and shared parenting. She got it wrong when she wrote that they’re lobbying to remove protections for battered women. I’d like to see her provide proof of that claim. She’s just using her writing skills to continue to mislead people.
You’d think a writer, a quasi expert no less, would learn the facts before publishing articles or posting to her blog. Then again, maybe she just doesn’t care about her credibility. I hope her Penis-Pops start to sell, because that doesn’t require as much integrity.

