My book—Loving Men, Respecting Women: The Future of Gender Politics—is all about convincing the reader that It All Balances Out—which is to say, in the benefits enjoyed and in the liabilities suffered, in the power and in the victimization, in the freedoms and in the constraints, it all balances out between Man and Woman....
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By Jan Brown I try to keep my writing devoid of my sarcastic wit; however, at times it’s difficult to hold back especially when dealing with stressful events that make you feel like you are in the Twilight Zone. Last week I attended the State v. Filler criminal re-trial in Ellsworth, Maine to lend my...
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Posted in Child Abuse, Court Cases, Courts Criminal, Discrimination Against Men, Domestic Abuse/Violence, False Allegations DV, Rape Allegations, Sexual Assault | 2 Comments »
Earlier this month the Indiana Supreme Court ruled that people have no right to resist unlawful police entry into their homes. One of the justices wrote that if a police officer wants to enter a home for any reason or no reason at all, a homeowner cannot do anything to block the officer’s entry,...
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Posted in Courts Appellate, Criminal Sentencing, Discrimination Against Men, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Supremist, Victim Mentality, Women Industry News | 1 Comment »
Help disbar Attorney Mary Kellett Disbar Assistant District Attorney Mary Kellett for Prosecutorial Misconduct “The petition is coming down in less than a week and we will be short of 1,000 signatures,” writes Paul Elam at “A Voice for Men.” An innocent man’s life and future are on the line. Elam at A Voice...
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By Richart Davis On Friday April 22, 2001 I read the Boston Globe article, 1 in 4 report bullying at Mass. Schools. That article notes: The report found that students who said they had been involved in bullying, as both a perpetrator and a victim, were five times more likely to report they...
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In Colorado – home of the faux penises and Dildo Bandito – once lived some Eagle County Sheriffs who ordered up hang’m high Kobe t-shirts with the catchy slogan “I’m not a rapist; I’m just a cheater.” I wondered about that in a December 2003 editorial for the Colorado Daily, Let’s Just Get it...
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Organizations like the National Coalition to End Domestic Violence when testifying at public hearings or applying for funding say they help everyone, including men. Really? We sent $50 plus freight to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence for a copy of National Directory of Domestic Violence Programs, 30 Years of Working to Keep Women...
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Phyllis Schlafly Feb. 1, 2011 Townhall.com While the U.S. House is trying to figure out how to cut wasteful and/or extravagant federal spending, members should be mindful of Reagan’s advice to begin by cutting programs that are harmful. One that fits this definition is the billion-dollar-a-year Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), now up for...
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NO LESS than 35% of domestic violence victims are male victims. So why do virtually all government, corporate, nonprofit, and private donation money for domestic violence money go to women? Male victims of domestic violence have been seriously neglected in public policy, outreach and services. But they are not rare at all. They’re just...
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