Confidential Memo To: All Men Re: Operation “Feminist Movement†Men, our long twilight struggle with the opposite sex is over. Our victory is total. Can you believe the way things used to be? Remember when our fathers and grandfathers would drag themselves to mind-numbing jobs every day, having the sole responsibility for the feeding,...
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Heroes of the Blue Sky Rebellion. By Jack Kammer. Halethorpe, Maryland: Healthy Village Press, 2009. 99 pp. $9.95. www.blueskyrebellion.com Jack Kammer, author of two excellent previous volumes, Good Will Toward Men: Women Talk Candidly About the Balance of Power Between the Sexes and If Men Have All the Power, How Come Women Make the...
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I'm a big fan of simplicity. If an important insight or a complex set of circumstances can be explained in a simple and elegant way then I am all for it. Far too many people try to make things complicated, when a certain scenario could be explained in a more simple manner. On the...
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Allaboutcounseling.com- They appear to be to mental health support what pedophiles are to playgrounds.
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A couple of days ago, the World Economic Forum released its annual report on the Global Gender Gap. The World Economic Forum is a highly respected, not-for-profit organization that is legally registered as a foundation in Switzerland. When they release a major report, the world listens and the media coverage is extensive.
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A quick look at the Texas Council on Family Violence website is discouraging to male victims of abuse, and disgusting to their advocates.
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While an increasing number of individuals are waking up to the problems that feminist policies create in Western democracies, most people still believe that feminism is just the right medicine for Third World nations. After all, isn't feminism exactly what is needed in these underdeveloped countries--where men and women still have very traditional gender...
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For years men have been claiming discrimination by feminist domestic violence service providers. Law enforcement training is usually provided by these same agencies, causing discrimination to start at the first point of contact. Some men say they were bruised and bleeding when they were arrested during domestic violence calls after their wound-free...
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What will people think of feminism 50 years from now, or however long it takes for a more balanced view of gender issues to permeate society?
The first question will likely be: how could we let it go so far? How could men be seen as the oppressors and sole winners in the gender role...
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Indeed, the only way to reduce the pressure on women is to reduce the number of options they have, and we aren’t going to squeeze that particular glob of toothpaste back into the tube.
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Periodically, there will be a sudden flaring. A burning out if you will. A prominent MRA will throw up his (or, in some cases, her) hands and say “Screw it, this is going nowhere…what a bunch of whining do nothings!”. And with a flourish, that MRA disappears from the scene. Sometimes even for good....
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If you are a regular reader of Men's News Daily, then you probably have a good grasp of the many different ways that contemporary feminism can be criticized. Feminism tends to:
* use incorrect facts (eg. factoids about domestic violence)
* ignore correct facts (eg. research about innate...
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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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APA Promotes Sexism, Disinformation On April 16th, 2007 Seung-Hui Cho went on a shooting rampage at Virginia Polytechnic and State University killing 32 people, committing the deadliest incident of its kind in American history. In the aftermath, as the nation struggled for answers, fingers were pointed everywhere, mostly at campus security failures and gun...
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We often hear the claim that women do two jobs, one in the marketplace and one in the home, while men do only one. The conclusion is that women work more than men and men need to start doing a lot more housework. However, as with many feminist claims regarding gender equality, actual research...
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In what has become a more or less common turn of events, the female Hofstra University student that accused five men, including one classmate, of gang raping her in a school dormitory bathroom has recanted the charges. That’s legal and media speak for admitting she cheapened herself by taking on five men willingly on...
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Dispensing with morality is the trademark modus of feminists, yet they still insist on spreading the belief that they have the high moral ground. It is all false of course and holding the two opposing stances leads inexorably to neurosis; another Feminist trademark. Then to psychosis.
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One of my core principles when discussing gender issues is that we need to trust facts and research more than we trust ideology. In my experience, it is also quite common for facts and research to fly in the face of commonly accepted ideological "truths" that have been repeated to the point that many...
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Feminism has been a hugely influential political movement in the last few decades. In Western countries such as the US and Sweden, government policy and mainstream media have accepted the basic tenets of radical feminism without much resistance. However, during the past few years, an increasing number of people have started questioning the unconditional...
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Women don’t have roles any more, except as they choose to take them on. Even then, they can change that role fluidly depending on whether they are vying for a promotion or sitting with a man in a restaurant when the dinner check arrives. Feminists and flat tires are seldom in each others...
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