Psychology

Unionized Teachers Abuse Children

2011-02-26
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In one of my regular forum haunts, I’m reading comments from a parent whose son is still being subjected to global warming propaganda. It’s one of the most atrocious political cons that’s ever been foisted on the public. You could call it the Big Lie that got out of control. It’s political fraud, not science,…

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The Ghosts in My Machine, Chapter 3

2010-11-07
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Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Prepare yourself for a surprise ending. Do that now to avoid confusion later. Around 1990, I met with an industrial engineering professor who had been working for years with artificial intelligence technology. We had a long chat about the possibility of completely automated factories. This was still a decade before frequent…

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On the Passing of MND: A Focused Reflection on Marriage and Family and What to Do Next

2010-08-29
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Founder and Editor-in-Chief Mike LaSalle announced the retirement of MensNewsDaily.com today. After nearly 9 years of continuous operation, the world’s premier men’s news and commentary site will end its operations “over the next month.” The introduction of MND came at a pivotal time in American history, in the aftermath of legislative thrusts against fathers and…

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Is Al Gore Sane Enough to Stand Trial?

2010-08-12
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Al Gore’s bogus green enterprises have pulled in some major public funding based on fraudulent claims; leading to the suggestion that he may eventually stand trial. There’s something more. In his obsessive lectures, it seems he’ll not be content until he’s destroyed the economy and forced his political enemies, those who he credits for bringing…

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BP Global: Marriage Counselor

2010-06-12
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BP Global: Marriage Counselor

Tactical Animals People tend to be tactical, not strategic, animals: they’d rather fight fires than prevent them. Procrastination and denial are their extinguishers of choice, at home and the workplace. BP’s foreseen disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, ruining lives like a predictable divorce, is but the latest example. People delay divorce for years, loathing…

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God Gets His Healthcare Bill

2010-03-22
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The most frustrating thing I’ve dealt with in professional life was eight years of outrageous, baseless charges against President George W. Bush on matters of faith. Even when Bush was simply asked about his faith, and responded with utterly benign statements, like saying he couldn’t imagine surviving the presidency “without faith in the Lord,” or…

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Unequal in Arguments

2010-02-02
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Unequal in Arguments

Men are not blindfolded and gagged in arguments with women — it just seems that way.

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Climategate: You want the truth? You can’t understand the truth!

2009-12-04
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Climategate: You want the truth? You can’t understand the truth!

In every place of knowledge, there is a statue dedicated to one of the great martyrs of science. He carefully studied the data and came to the conclusion that his people were doomed if action was not immediately taken. For this effort, he was mocked, derided, and ultimately ignored. And, as a result, millions died.…

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Death Penalty For Cop Killers?

2009-11-03
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I was vaguely listening to the radio yesterday when an item concerning the death penalty (in Texas, I think) began to air. I confess that I did not catch the whole piece, but it became quite clear that an American police officer was arguing for the increased use of the death penalty when it comes…

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Case of Jailed Deadbeat non-dad Shows Need for Overhaul of Child Support Laws

2009-09-29
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution recently ran articles on a case that should outrage any fair-minded person. Georgia man Frank Hatley was in a Cook County jail for over a year for failure to pay child support. However, DNA tests proved that the child in question was not biologically his. He had never been married to or…

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Allaboutcounseling.com is All About Hating Men and Exploiting Women

2009-09-24
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On behalf of MND I am now asking all MRA’s to copy this article in its entirety, or link to it from their blogs and websites, and to use key words, e.g. allaboutcounseling, client abuse, breech of ethics, hate speech, that will help with search engine results.

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Risk Aversion Strongly Correlated to Testosterone Levels

2009-09-10
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The evidence for substantial innate sex differences is mounting. I've long been a strong advocate for acknowledging this research, instead of trying to ignore it for ideological reasons, such as the postmodern feminist stance that all gender differences are culturally constructed. On the other hand, I usually take a very conservative approach, and write phrases…

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A Prayer for Joe Bob

2009-08-28
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Contrary to popular worldview, men feel. They feel as deeply and profoundly as any woman. If you peel back a mans skin, you find flesh and blood, not gears and wires. Men have wants, needs, desires and dreams outside their role as protectors and providers. They are not whole without these things and yet they…

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The Psychology of Hate

2009-08-22
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The world of psychology in academics and practice has become a weapon in the realm of gender politics. Almost all pretense to objectivity and academic integrity has been forced aside by ideologues with an ax to grind against men and who are using the loathsome disguise of helping professionals to further their agenda.

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Cuckolding a man yet caring about him? The touching story told by the song In Some Room Above the Street.

2009-08-17
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I find the song In Some Room Above the Street, especially as sung in the inimitable vibrato of the late country singer Gary Stewart, to have an extraordinary emotional power. Part of the reason for the song’s power is that it ends on an unexpectedly poignant note. The song begins by telling of a rather…

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What do my readers think of my treatment of the Scottsboro Boys false rape case?

2009-08-13
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I recently wrote an article about the infamous case of the Scottsboro Boys, nine black American men falsely accused in the 1930s of raping two white women. In writing this story, I faced several challenges. One was to make sense of a case that was extraordinarily complex and that dragged on through the courts for…

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Monogamy is not natural — but is ideal

2009-08-11
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The following letter to the editor that I wrote was recently published in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. We may disapprove of politicians getting into sex scandals, but we should not be shocked, regardless of the person’s moral beliefs. The simple truth is that monogamy is not a natural state for humans of either gender. Millions of…

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Women, Whales and Whoppers

2009-08-05
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It really makes one wonder how men get the rap for fragile egos when the culture we live in is dependent on routine mendacity to help women feel adequate.

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Honesty, Dishonesty & Brain Function

Honesty, Dishonesty & Brain Function

  Health Report:     Honesty, Dishonesty & Brain Function   “A critical weekly review of important new research findings for health-conscious readers…”   By, Robert A. Wascher, MD, FACS         The information in this column is intended for informational purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice or recommendations by the author.  Please consult…

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Justice Ginsburg and abortion as health care and population control

President Obama wants to get health care reform accomplished by the first week of August. Although there are many substantial issues which are unclear, central to the debate is the role of abortion as a covered benefit. While the nation has been focusing on health care, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg recently gave readers…

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