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S. African circumcision ‘hijacked’: minister — 34 boys dead

May 29, 2013
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S. African circumcision ‘hijacked’: minister — 34 boys dead

NCFM NOTE: Circumcision for money? Circumcision for religion? Circumcision for culture? Circumcisions botched, 34 dead boys. You tell us. Is it worth it? What if they had been girls. Would the world be outraged? Absolutely… S. African circumcision ‘hijacked’: minister May 30, 2013 – 5:37AM The Sydney Morning Herald Cape Town: South Africa’s health minister...
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Posted in Circumcision, Discrimination Against Boys, Genital Mutilation, Other | 2 Comments »

Sexual Violence Against Boys & Men in Conflict Settings: The Men of Peace, Hope and Courage — the male survivors.

May 24, 2013
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Sexual Violence Against Boys & Men in Conflict Settings: The Men of Peace, Hope and Courage — the male survivors.

NCFM NOTE: This is a must read and very important article. There are few people doing this work but the few who do are extraordinary pioneer advocates. Another seldom discussed and readily dismissed phenomenon is mother on daughter sexual abuse. Julie Brand, author of A Mother’s Touch is a leading expert and her book...
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Posted in Abused Man, Discrimination Against Males, Myths, Other, Rape, Sex Discrimination Against Men, Sexism, Sexual Assault, Victim Male | 4 Comments »

Department of Education, Shakespeare, harassment, and screw the classics for political correctness

May 22, 2013
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Department of Education, Shakespeare, harassment, and screw the classics for political correctness

NCFM NOTE: If you aren’t angry after reading this, angry about more federal policies targeting men for specious sexual harassment, targeting them to criminalize them, for no reason other than they can, then you aren’t breathing… are you mad yet? If so, do something about it. Write the DOE and complain. Welcome to ‘unwelcome’...
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Posted in Books, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Education, Men's Rights, Other | 5 Comments »

…the most definitive research about intimate partner violence on the planet…

April 24, 2013
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…the most definitive research about intimate partner violence on the planet…

Gender and Racial/Ethnic Differences in Criminal Justice Decision Making in Intimate Partner Violence Cases The Partner Abuse State of Knowledge Project Manuscripts and Online Data Base Overview of Findings by the Authors Springer Publications   Introduction: Over the years, research on partner abuse has become unnecessarily fragmented and politicized. The purpose of The Partner...
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Posted in Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Industry, Other | 8 Comments »

A male survivor’s perspective on “rape culture”

April 16, 2013
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A male survivor’s perspective on “rape culture”

NCFM NOTE: Many MRA’s are MRAs because they were childhood victims of sexual assault. Many were sexually assaulted by their mothers, female babysitters, teachers… Such abuse is not uncommon, it’s just been taboo to talk about it. What follows is a worthwhile read from poetry, dreams, and the body a blog by Rick Belden,...
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Posted in Books, Other, Sexual Assault, Sexual Assault Children | 10 Comments »

NCFM MSU in the news for wanting to cure rape hysteria…

March 28, 2013
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NCFM MSU in the news for wanting to cure rape hysteria…

Men’s group wants to cure Montana’s ‘rape hysteria’ The National Coalition for Men has its sights set on starting a chapter at the University of Montana next fall. NCFM Campus coordinator and spokesman Christopher Thompson said that he is working on meeting with fraternities in the next few weeks to get them on board...
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Posted in Action, Activities, Chris Thompson, Discrimination Against Males, Education, Other, Rape, Schools Colleges and Universities, Universities | 2 Comments »

Changing the Domenstic Violence Scene — MOVVE

March 25, 2013
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Changing the Domenstic Violence Scene — MOVVE

CHANGING THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SCENE Denial was always the reality protecter that insulated the family from the truth.  Her boys never said anything and her husband’s voice never once uttered what his eyes revealed.  After all, who could acknowledge a mother abusing her sons.  It was those soccer parents witnessing what Pat was doing...
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Posted in Domestic Abuse/Violence, Other | No Comments »

Feminist Myths — Catapultam Habeo – We’ve all seen infographics (should that be…

March 12, 2013
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Feminist Myths — Catapultam Habeo – We’ve all seen infographics (should that be…

NCFM NOTE:  the feminist myths busting  article below comes from Tumblr. Thanks to NCFM member Greg Andresen for sending it to NCFM . Tumblr is a “site Dedicated to debunking SJ myths and encouraging open, logical, factual and relevant discussion. This blog deals regularly with triggering material such as rape, domestic violence, homo/transphobia, and...
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Posted in Discrimination Against Men, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Industry, Myths, Other | 3 Comments »

The Parents’ Council on International Children’s Policy – 20,000 American children kidnapped to Japan every year

February 22, 2013
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The Parents’ Council on International Children’s Policy – 20,000 American children kidnapped to Japan every year

NCFM NOTE:Patrick Braden is perhaps the world’s leading activist regarding parental kidnappings to Japan. He tirelessly and at great personal expense spends months on end in Washington D.C. and elsewhere lobbying on behalf of kidnapped children and their parents who miss them. Here, Japanese and American cultures are vastly different. However, with the continuing...
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Posted in Child Abduction, Hague Convention, Kidnapping, Other | 1 Comment »

In the U.S., except for sports, almost everything on TV is for women

January 29, 2013
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In the U.S., except for sports, almost everything on TV is for women

By Prefer My Name Not Be Mentioned, One thing that I have noticed is that TV is becoming more and more a women‘s media.  In the U.S., except for sports, almost everything on TV is for women—daytime talk shows, soaps, dancing and singing shows, gossip shows, dramas, sitcoms, etc.  Even news programming is now...
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Posted in Discrimination Against Males, Media Bias, Other, Television | 5 Comments »