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What the heck is “matrisensus”? We’ll answer that below, but first, for you non NCFM members you don’t know what you are missing by not being plugged into our Yahoo discussion group, a group populated by long standing men’s rights activists with an incredible depth of knowledge. But, you have to be a member…...
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By Steven Deluca “What does your vagina smell like” was/is a serious question asked by “some” feminists of other women. The answers have a pattern. It’s like people telling you about their past lives. No one ever says, my 30th generation back consisted of street beggars and pedophiles and - evidently, despite commercials to the...
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Click on “Read More” then the picture for another girlwriteswhat common sense video. If you are offended by colorful language you may want to move on to the next article, though if you do you will miss out on this wonderful woman’s common sense perspective on gender, feminism, and discrimination against men.
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“If the family was the last fortress of capitalism, then let us abolish the family,” and, right or wrong, the women’s movement forces are still at it… By JOAN DIDION To make an omelette you need not only those broken eggs but someone “oppressed” to beat them: every revolutionist is presumed to understand that,...
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By Steven Svoboda NCFM Public Relations Director How Obama’s Gender Policies Undermine America. By Diana Furchtgott-Roth. New York: Encounter Books, 2010. www.encounterbooks.com. 47 pp. $5.99. Review by J. Steven Svoboda. How Obama’s Gender Policies Undermine America by Diana Furchtgott-Roth is the sixteenth in a series of small chapbooks Encounter Books is offering in a...
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NCFM NOTE: It took courage for this young man to stand up for himself as a man. Please thank him. By Russ Lindquist Russ Lindquist GROSSMONT COLLEGE–Would it be clear that our culture values men far more than women, if, in the US, women accounted for 90 percent of workplace fatalities, yet still came cries...
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