NCFM NOTE: It is interesting that someone representing the world famous Del Mar Thoroughbred Club which promotes events like the Ms. Cougar Contest (older, good looking, well-healed, woman on the prowl for younger men), Ladies Hat Day, or the Ugly Dog Day (great event in my opinion) would refer to discrimination against men or...
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Posted in Action, Dallas/Fort Worth, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, National, NCFM in the news, Progress, San Diego | 3 Comments »
By Paul Elam Many of you will know the name of Vladek Filler. Thanks in part to your help with drawing media attention to his case, and the fact that he was innocent, Filler was exonerated of the false rape charges against him. He was, however, convicted, falsely of assaulting his estranged wife, Ligia...
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OK, just hold it for a minute By Tom Blair, Columnist Friday, August 5, 2011 at 7:26 a.m. Ladies’ Day at the Del Mar Racetrack is history. As of this week, it’s “Ladies’ and Gentlemen Day” — the result of protest and pressure from the National Coalition For Men. Does that seem silly? Or...
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As of today, the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club‘s “Ladies’ Day” has been changed to “Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Day.” (still looks like it is for women, cannot find any goodies for guys, but it is a good start on the road to redemption) How does that happen? On July 26, 2011 we sent the world...
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Amongst other activities, the nonprofit organization Honoring Our Troops packs care packages for our troops. Three NCFM members are directly involved with Honoring Our Troops, two of who are key to the organizations success (Rich and Allan). The other is me. They let me help with things not to complicated. Honoring Our Troops staff...
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Tags: boys health, california mens centers, conscription, discrimination against boys, discrimination against men], gender discrimination, harry crouch, media bias, military, national coalition for men, politically correct, selective service, sex discrimination, sexism, violence against men, voice for men
Posted in Action, Conscription, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Forced Labor, Military, Selective Service, Shameful | 1 Comment »
By Christopher Walsh, reporter Calgary Beacon, July 29, 2011 Twenty years ago, a man named Earl was sitting alone in a mobile home, the oven door open, two propane tanks set on either side, when the phone rang. He wasn’t expecting the call, it just sort of came out of...
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Posted in Action, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Government Programs for Women, NCFM in the news, Victim Rights | 1 Comment »
This is the last in a continuing series of flyers that NCFM has distributed to all members of the United States House of Representatives, the Senate, applicable committees, and members of the President’s administration, as applicable. In conjunction with like-minded organizations currently, diligently, and effectively educating our policy makers of the importance of equitable...
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Tags: corruption, discrimination against boys, discrimination against men, domestic violence, false accusation, feminism, gender discrimination, harry crouch, Harry Reid, Jay Carney, John Boehner, marc angelucci, mens health, sex discrimination, stop abusive and violent enviornments, Timothy Geithner, vawa, violence against men, violence against women act, Violence Against Women Health Initiative Act, voice for men
Posted in Action, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Legislation Bad, National, Radical, Sexism, Supremist, Victim Mentality | 4 Comments »
The op-ed below was posted on Men’s News Daily on Monday July 11, 2011. Gordon E. Finley, Ph.D. VAWA: An Idea Whose Time Never Should Have Come Like facing a hurricane, America now faces the reauthorization of a powerful and destructive feminist-made disaster tearing through the lives of children, fathers, families and the nation’s...
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When Jobs Become Fatal There’s a gender factor in occupational hazards: I found it curious that Joe Eskenazi’s article saw fit to omit the most salient, indeed, shocking statistic from his source document ,...
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Tags: national coalition for men, ncfm, occupational hazzard, steve svoboda, work deaths, work fatalities, work injuries
Posted in Action, Activities, Employment, Employment Men, Employment Women, NCFM in the news, Northern California | 5 Comments »
The San Diego Domestic Violence Council, San Diego Fathers Network, and Solo Parenting in San Diego should be congratulated for putting together this first ever resource guide for fathers (55% resolution). Hopefully, this will serve as an example to other communities. Sadly, there is only one organization listed with the word “men”, ours. There...
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Tags: dads, fathers, men, mens health, national coalition for men, ncfm, san diego domestic violence council
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