Heroism and Gender When a young woman is brutally gang-raped on a college campus, many men feel compelled toward bravery. Emboldened with courage, they will often challenge the perpetrators head-on, seeking justice for someone who may be a complete stranger. Such a response is called heroism, deeply valued across cultures. More broadly, when men...
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The Most Powerful Super-Feminist has a Penis By Tim Goldich President Barack Obama is a powerful man. But when it comes to gender politics, he too is largely a mouthpiece for female power. In January 2009 he was pictured on the cover of a special issue of Ms. Magazine. There stands Obama in an iconic Superman...
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Are the Chickens of Social Progressivism Coming Home to Roost? Gordon E. Finley, Ph.D. The Michigan Democratic primary was a close race which Secretary Hillary Clinton unexpectedly lost and Senator Bernie Sanders surprisingly won. The pundit analyses of this unanticipated reversal relied almost exclusively on economic explanations. It looked to me, however, like something...
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Jealousy and Toxic Femininity We men are the most remarkable and resourceful beings on Earth. Civilization depends on us. Indeed, consider what we have accomplished: we’ve harnessed fire and electricity; built the Seven Wonders of the World; and even explored the depths of the oceans and nether reaches of our universe. Our world–from plants...
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By JACOB THOMAS, Kentucky New Era A woman whose ex-husband is at the center of an investigation into a triple-homicide in Pembroke was granted five years of pretrial diversion this week in Christian Circuit Court for bigamy. Joan A. Harmon, 44, Elkton, pleaded guilty on Oct. 14. On Wednesday, Judge Andrew Self granted her...
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On February 16, 2015 NCFM sent a letter to the Department of the Army, Office of the Judge Advocate General, Lieutenant General Flora D. Darpino, Commanding Officer opposing the appointment of Major P. Bashore to U.S. Military Judge. You can read the letter by clicking on the first page below. 160217...
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Male victims of domestic violence: a hidden battle In 2009, when a significant amount of Australian data sources concluded that one in three victims of family violence are male, the One in Three Campaign was established. Senior Researcher Greg Andresen highlights the current lack of support for male victims, the difficulties faced with raising...
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The National Coalition For Men (NCFM) is pleased to announce that on 2/19/16, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal reversed the lower Federal District Court’s dismissal of NCFM’s and James Lesmeister’s lawsuit that challenges the constitutionality of the male-only Selective Service registration requirement. The District Court had dismissed the case on the ground that...
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Posted in Action, Activism, Activities, Contraception, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Against Men in the Military, Discrimination Against Women, Marc Angelucci, Esq., Selective Service | 22 Comments »
Women: Where Are the Good Men? Right now, all over the world, millions of women are searching for a “good man.” Even after decades of effort on the part of the women’s liberation movement to empower women with the mantra, “I do not need a man,” they continue on this seemingly endless quest. The...
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