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Discrimination Against Males

Male birth control pill, implants, patches, creams and other contraceptives on the way

February 13, 2012
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There is considerable controversy about the Feds new mandate that health insurance companies provide female contraceptives upon request. The White House fact sheet “Women’s Preventive Services and Religious Institutions” says nothing about providing free contraceptives to men, which is one more example of unconstitutional gender discrimination by government edict. Here’s the good news… By...
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Posted in Discrimination Against Males, Reproductive Rights Men | 6 Comments »

NCFM to receive donations for shirt sales!

February 12, 2012
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NCFM to receive donations for shirt sales!

  There will soon be  a website through which you can purchase several different t-shirts about contemporary feminism. A significant amount of each purchase will be donated to NCFM. Stay tuned for the launch of the website then BUY SOME T-SHIRTS, SOME FOR YOUR FRIENDS, AND MAYBE ONE FOR YOUR FAVORITE LEGISLATOR. Let’s do...
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Posted in Discrimination Against Males, Marriage, Supremist | 1 Comment »

Australia governement abuses men by ommission, or should that be “commission”?

February 7, 2012
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Australia governement abuses men by ommission, or should that be “commission”?

ABS Releases Gender Indicators and Ignores Male Disadvantage TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2012 View Source Article Today the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), Australia’s so-called impartial statistical body released its Gender Indicators report: “a summary of gender specific data in six domains representing Economic security, Education, Health, Work and family balance, Safety and justice, and Democracy, governance...
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Posted in Australia, Discrimination Against Males, Greg Andresen, Sexism, Supremist, Wage Gap | No Comments »