Social service types might still tell you that no one is to blame for a suicide, except the person who chooses to take their own life. Everyone is responsible for their own actions, they say. Of course, the latter has changed dramatically in the last 20 years or so. Now only men are responsible,...
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Tags: earl silverman, men's shelter, suicide
Posted in Abused Man, Canada, Discrimination Against Males, Domestic Violence Industry, Double Standard, Shelters for Men, Suicide, Suicide Murder, Supremist | 2 Comments »
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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Tags: domestic violence, intimate partner violence, ivp, john hamel, springer publishing
Posted in Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Industry, Other | 8 Comments »
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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Tags: feminist lies, feminist myths, political correctness
Posted in Discrimination Against Men, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Industry, Myths, Other | 3 Comments »
NOTE: For those of you who insist that VAWA is gender neutral and inclusive how is it that it’s the Violence Against Women Act? Think about it… This well written article by Michael Conzachi was being considered for publication by the Los Angeles Times, which then declined to run it. It’s interesting that the...
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Tags: domestic violence, national coalition for men, ncfm, sesxual assault, vawa, violence against women act
Posted in Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Industry, Uncategorized, VAWA | 8 Comments »
Lately our community has been bombarded with a United Nations (UN) claim that “One In Three Women On The Planet Will Be Raped Or Beaten In Her Lifetime.” The UN fails to cite any sources for this claim and the latest UN report Prevention of violence against women and girls. Report of the Secretary-GeneralE/CN.6/2013/4...
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Tags: 1 billion women, domestic violence, eve ensler, joe manthey, National Crime Victimization Survey, ncfm, one in three women, Petaluma Police Department, rape, sexual assault, v day, vagina monologues, vawa, violence against woment act
Posted in Action, Activities, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Industry, Feminist Spin, Myths, NCFM in the news, VAWA | No Comments »
VAWA supporters are trying to ramrod the reauthoriztion (S.47) through the Senate without committee hearings. It appears Senator Leahy has cut a deal with the House and that none of meaningful reforms so many people have worked so hard to have adopted will prevail. It seems backroom politics rule the day and few if...
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Tags: crapo, discrimination against men], gendercide, Gwen Moore, Patrick Leahy, s.47, vawa, Violene Against Women Act
Posted in Action, Activities, Discrimination Against Males, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Industry, Double Standard, Employment, Employment Women, Father's Rights, Government Programs for Women, Horrible, Legislation Bad, Persecution, Politicians Federal, Shameful, Supremist, VAWA | 3 Comments »
NCFM NOTE: the article below suggests that the authors of the research noted in the article are steeped in feminist ideology. It appears their project is disguised as science and the results thereof were in essence predetermined, or at least highly predictable. Feminists are infamous for using simple math to get nonsense. If the...
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Tags: Dr. Cortney Franklin, false statistics, falsehood, feminism, feminist myths, mens rights, national coalition for men, ncfm, Paul Krugman, radical feminism, supremist feminism, Tasha Menaker, Texas Crime Victimization Survey
Posted in Discrimination Against Males, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Industry, Feminist Spin, Myths, Other, Radical, Supremist | 2 Comments »
By E. Everett Bartlett, president, Stop Abusive and Violent Environments – 01/07/13 10:45 AM ET The 112th Congress adjourned last week without reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). The failure of Congress to pass either the Senate- or House-approved (S. 1925 or H.R. 4970) versions was the by-product both of partisan wrangling, as...
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Tags: domestic violence, edward bartlett, national coalition for men, ncfm, save services, vawa
Posted in Action, Domestic Violence Industry, Ed Bartlett, VAWA | 1 Comment »
Frontline officer view of domestic violence laws The author is a 28-year veteran of a metropolitan police force in a western state Mandatory and pro-arrest policies pushed by radical feminists and the federal government regarding domestic violence have all but eliminated officer discretion on the matter throughout the country. Fear of the potential consequences...
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Tags: charles corry, domestic vioence, ejf, madatory arrest, mens rights, national coalition for men, ncfm, vawa
Posted in Abused Man, Action, Charles Corry, Domestic Violence Industry, Lawyers, Radical, Shameful, VAWA, War Against Men | No Comments »
NCFM NOTE: Despicable cronyism at it’s blatant worse. It’s hard to dig up enough words to describe this sham under the guise of justice. The people of Maine are paying huge salaries for district attorneys to persecute rather than prosecute. Maybe the label “Damn Yankees” is appropriate here. How come the citizens of Maine...
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Tags: AVFM, bangor daily news, board of overseers, mary kellett, mens rights, national coalition for men, ncfm, paul elam, vladek filler
Posted in Action, Activities, Discrimination Against Males, Domestic Violence Industry, Due Process, Feminist Jurisprudence, Government Programs for Women, Horrible, Paul Elam | 2 Comments »