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NCFM Adviser Gordon E. Finley, PhD, Shamed for motherhood

May 16, 2019
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declining birth rates

  Shamed for motherhood The letter below was published in The Washington Times on Wednesday May 15, 2019. By THE WASHINGTON TIMES – – Wednesday, May 15, 2019 ANALYSIS/OPINION: The single most powerful drivers of declining birth rates are feminist ideology and feminist narratives (“U.S. birth rate continues to fall,” Web, May 15). Feminism...
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NCFM Adviser Gordon E. Finley PhD, Masculinity saved lives

May 13, 2019
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NCFM NOTE: Moreover, If masculinity if a mental disorder, like the American Psychological Association says it is, go outside, look around, and ask yourself what you see that women built. If crazy is as crazy does maybe we need more of the masculine type, not less… Femininity built what? Just ask’n… Masculinity saved lives...
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NCFM VP Marc Angelucci back in court over NCFM Member Jerry Cox corrupt Mariposa County landgrab case

April 26, 2019
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If you wonder why this is related to men’s rights and have not followed the case, it was exacerbated by false sexual assault allegations by one Ashley Harris who may now be living in or around San Louis Obispo , CA… Since Mariposa County law enforcement and the district attorney refused to hold Harris...
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NCFM 2018 Recipient of our Award for Excellence in the Advancement of Men’s Issues, Mark Perry Ph.D

April 11, 2019
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  Mark Perry is concurrently a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and a professor of economics and finance at the University of Michigan-Flint. Dr. Perry risked his career and reputation by standing up for common decency and common sense. He is an outspoken advocate for ensuring that college men are treated equitably. He...
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NCFM Adviser Charles Corry, PhD, Post Traumatic Stress and Injustice

April 9, 2019
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ptsd

Post Traumatic Stress and Injustice February 22, 2019 The letter below describing the experience of the wife of a Navy corpsman with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was originally posted in July 2012. Inasmuch as the situation has only grown worse, we are reposting her letter with some additional introductory comments. By 2012 whatever...
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NCFM Member Nels Otto, Men and Sports

April 5, 2019
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By Nels Otto What is it with men and sports?  Why do men like to play and watch sports? How do they differ from women in this, and why?  What do they tell us about who we are? Let’s begin by examining the why from the past that got us to the point of...
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