Regarding William McGurn’s “Martina Navratilova’s Girl Power” (Main Street, Feb. 19): Martina Navratilova has the LGBTQ street cred that might very well be the silver bullet to dismembering the “identity” from identity politics. The tennis legend says allowing transgender women in women’s sports is cheating. “Identity” is the totally subjective self-definition of gender identity...
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Tags: Cori Gauff, gender, Halle Bailey, Jake Paul, Kristen Hancher, Kylie Jenner, Martina Navratilova, title ix, transgender, Venus Willians, women's sports
Posted in Celebrity, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Against Women, Discrimination Men by Men, Diversity, Gordon Finley, Ph.D, Sports, Title IX | No Comments »
NCFM NOTE: NCFMCarolina’s President Greg Josefchuk spearheaded this complaint that targeted an entire university system rife with anti-male dogma and discriminatory treatment of males. We look forward to hearing about OCR’s findings, as we are sure you do as well… Nice work Mr. Josefchuk! And, congratulations! The following June 22, 2019 Daily Wire article...
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Tags: department of education, Greg Josefchuk, ncfmcarolinas, title ix, university of north carolina
Posted in Abused Man, Abused Men, Dept of Education, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Against Women, Discrimination Men by Men, Double Standard, Education, Legislation Bad, National Coalition For Men, NCFM, NCFM Accomplishment, NCFM North Carolinas, Other, Schools Colleges and Universities, Universities, Victory, War Against Men | No Comments »
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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Tags: Mark Perry, national coalition for men, title ix
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NCFM NOTE: If you are male you are also a mental disorder, says new guidelines by the American Physiological Association. Thank you Mr. Davis and Mr. Preston for having the courage to submit this complaint. Perhaps Harvard has some men on their staff, apparently all of whom may need re indoctrination to overcome their...
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Tags: American Psychological Association, APA, discrimination against men, Harvard University, James Preston, john davis, men's health, title ix, war on men
Posted in Discrimination, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Men by Men, Emotions, Gender Politics, Gynocentrism, Health Boys, Health Men, John Davis, National Coalition For Men, NCFM | 5 Comments »
I encourage the Office of Civil Rights of the Department of Education to adopt proposed changes to Title IX procedures dealing with sexual assault on college campuses. The current procedures are woefully inadequate concerning due process and seriously damage confidence in the legal system. But do not take my word for it. Twenty-eight members...
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The Kavanaugh “hearing” was reminiscent of the high tech lynching that befell other patently decent male candidates for the U.S. Supreme Court, namely Clarence Thomas and Robert Bork. One could visualize the stirring of MacBeth’s witches’ pot. This travesty, in the face of overwhelming evidence and testimony to Kavanaugh’s good character, defied a rock bottom...
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Tags: Blasey Ford, Bret Kavanaugh, Christine Blasey Ford, democrat, due process, innocent until proven guilty, Judge Kavanaugh, republican, sexual assault, sexual harassment, supreme court, title ix, U.S. Constitution
Posted in Corruption, Courts Kangaroo, Differences Between Men and Women, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Against Women, Discrimination Men by Men, Double Standard, Elite, Event, Event Female, False Allegations, Female Privilege, Feminism, Feminist Hypocracy, Feminist Jurisprudence, Feminist Spin, Gender Equality, Gender Politics, Gendercide, Girl Power, Government Programs for Women, Gynocentrism, Harassment Sexual, Hate Speech, Judges, Male Victims, Man Bashing, Mens' Stories, Misogyny, Myths, NarciSisteric, Politicians County/Borough/Local, Politicians Federal, Pop Culture, Radical, Revolutionary, Richard Doyle, MRA, Scandal, Senator Kristen Gillibrand, Sentencing, Sex Differences, Sex Discrimination Against Men, Sexism Reverse, Sexual Assault, Sexual Assault, Shameful, Supremist, Title IX, Torture, Victim Male, War Against Men, Women get it all | No Comments »
By Emily Wilkins | September 19, 2018 11:59AM ET | Bloomberg Government College students accused of sexual harassment, but not their accusers, would be permitted to appeal a school’s decision about the responsibility for the assault, under a draft rule being considered by the Education Department. However, victim’s advocates say that could be a...
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Posted in Dept of Education, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Men by Men, Double Standard, Education, Media, NCFM in the news, NCFM North Carolinas, Sexual Assault, Sexual Assault on Campus, Title IX | No Comments »
CANDICE WANG 6:47 PM, SEP 16, 2018 CONTRIBUTING REPORTER Kursat Christoff Pekgoz has never been to Yale — a school he accused of harboring a toxic environment for its male students. Pekgoz, a Turkish-born lecturer of English literature at the University of Southern California and a former member of a feminist group in Turkey,...
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Posted in Boys and Men in Education, Campus Accountability and Safety Act, Courts, Courts Kangaroo, Dept of Education, Differences Between Men and Women, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Against Men in the Military, Discrimination Against Women, Discrimination Men by Men, Diversity, Double Standard, Due Process, Elite, Entitlements, Female Privilege, Feminism, Feminist Hypocracy, Feminist Jurisprudence, Feminist Spin, Gender Equality, Gender Politics, Government Programs, Government Programs for Women, Gynocentrism, Media, National Coalition For Men, NCFM, NCFM, NCFM First, NCFM in the news, Radical, Revolutionary, Schools Colleges and Universities, Sex Discrimination Against Men, Suicide, Suicide Male, Supremist, Title IX, war against men | No Comments »
Back to school — and to kangaroo Title IX courts by C.D. Mock | Aug 26, 2017, 12:01 AM Higher education faces many challenges today, and the issue of how to handle sexual misconduct on college campuses is in the forefront. No one denies that sexual assault on college campuses is a serious matter. Yet the...
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Posted in C.D. Lang, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Men by Men, kangaroo court | 1 Comment »
A New Class of Victims: Abuse of Title IX at the University of Southern California Title IX has become increasingly controversial. The crisis began with a small band of militant feminists pushing Alexander v. Yale (which yoked sexual harassment claims to Title IX theory) to its logical extreme, an effort crystallized in the...
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Tags: Armaan Premjee, Audrey B. Collins, doe v. regents, Gloria Allred, Kegan Allee, Matt Boermeester, title ix, University of California, usc, Zoe Katz
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