April 30, 2008
‘She wouldn’t lie’ mentality tips scales in custody fights: Reprint from Baltimore Sun
THE BALTIMORE SUN
‘She wouldn’t lie’ mentality tips scales in custody fights
By Rinaldo Del Gallo III
April 25, 2008
Last month, Mark A. Castillo allegedly confessed to drowning his three children in the bathtub of a hotel room at the Inner Harbor. Mr. Castillo, who reportedly told police a divorce and custody battle with his estranged wife [...]
Comments (0) Filed under: Child Support & Custody, Families, Fatherhood, Fatherhood Activism, Feminist Justice — Rinaldo Del Gallo, III @ 10:10 pmWilliam Hetherington: Rapist or scapegoat?
As some of my readers already know, I’ve put up three previous blogs about the case of William Hetherington, a Michigan man who has served more than 20 years in prison because he was convicted – on questionable evidence – of raping his wife while they were separated. I began researching the case after being [...]
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FOX Plans Reality-TV “Bad Dads” Colosseum “Lynching” of Poor Men
I was astonished to see that FOX Television, in its nauseating quest for ever tawdry reality-TV shows, plans to turn the problems of poor fathers into an extermination in the Fox Colosseum.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Fox tagged Jim Durham, Director of the “National Child Support Center”, as the leading lion of the event. [...]
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Manipulating - This is What Feminism Looks Like
A new PR campaign to promote feminism reminds me of my children; shove everything under the bed where mom or dad can’t see it, then presto, the room appears clean and tidy.
This same tactic is being used for a promotional video put out by the Feminist Majority. In the video, numerous well-known Hollywood actors, male [...]
April 3, 2008
Message to Avon Sales Reps: Why Marketing Feminist Ideology is a Bad Strategy
In the 1930s, the German National-Socialists (NS) promoted laws that were officially supposed to protect women from even coming into social contact with ideologically undesirable males while promoting a government-approved mating regimen.
In 2008, Avon Corporation thinks it can market cosmetics by promoting its efforts to pass laws to protect women from even coming into social [...]
March 27, 2008
Reese Witherspoon: Most Dangerous Avon Sales Rep
Respecting Accuracy in Domestic Abuse Reporting (RADAR) recently issued an alert of great importance pointing out how Avon’s sales representatives (of which Reese Witherspoon is the newest pitch-queen) are doing things tremendously damaging to women around the world.
I was shocked to see an intelligent woman like Reese Witherspoon drumming war paint as the Global Ambassador [...]
March 23, 2008
Feminist Fantasies
What do you call someone who thinks “the personal is political?” I suppose you could call them things like “uninformed, narcissistic, and delusional” but what I favor is “self-absorbed freak.” It has a nice ring to it but is highly descriptive as well because anyone who regards themselves as being more important than society, humanity, [...]
Comments (6) Filed under: Conservatism, Feminism, Feminist Justice, Politics, Vox Populi, contributors — Bernard Chapin @ 11:09 amMarch 5, 2008
The Science of Female Supremacy: Part II
Continuation of Monday’s Interview with Steve Moxon:
BC: You posit that women showcase same-sex favoritism at a rate four times that of men. Might the inevitable outcome of such a preference result in female bosses and managers attempting to purge men from the workplace? Or, at least, be far more likely to do so to the [...]
March 3, 2008
The Science of Female Supremacy: Moxon Interview, Part I
Ive been interviewing political authors and figures for five years. Never once have I posed more than 10 questions to a subject. In the case of Steve Moxon, who has just released The Woman Racket: The New Science Explaining How the Sexes Relate at Work, at Play and in Society, I asked 14. My enthusiasm [...]
Comments (0) Filed under: Blogroll, CounterPulse, Culture, Current Events, Feminism, Feminist Justice, Sex & Relationships, Vox Populi, contributors — Bernard Chapin @ 1:46 amFebruary 19, 2008
The Mary Kay Letourneau Case and gender bias in the enforcement of statutory rape laws and perception of adult-minor sex
When I first heard about Mary Kay Letourneau, the Washington state teacher arrested because she had had sex with a 13-year-old former student, I was intrigued in large part because of her background. I had been a regular watcher of a TV political talk show called Free For All, in which her mother Mary Schmitz [...]
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