TDOM | June 30, 2010
Image via Wikipedia The first part of the series may be found by clicking the following: Would Men be Oppressed in a Feminist Society? – Part 1 Examining the existence of the oppression of males in the Mosuo people When I was a child, I raised hamsters. One of the first things I learned was [...]
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Tags: Discrimination, Family, Feminism, Matriarchy, Men, Men's rights, Misandry, Mosuo, Patriarchy, People, Sexism, Women
TDOM | June 29, 2010
Image via Wikipedia Sides, Spirits, and other Beverages Almost as important as the BBQ itself, is the things to eat along with it. Baked beans, potato salad, macaroni salad, and corn on the cob are quite traditional. But making a few non-traditional items as well will spice up your BBQ and make it much more [...]
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Tags: Barbecue, BBQ, Beer, Bourbon, Calamansi, Cast iron, Cooking, Family, Grilling, Men, People, Tequila, Wine
TDOM | June 25, 2010
Image by Getty Images via @daylife Misandry of Biblical Proportions It would appear the second wave feminists were right, men are rapists and that’s all they are. Not to mention that women are their innocent victims who commit violence or bad acts only in self defense or as a result of being oppressed. Throughout the [...]
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Tags: Bible, Carnegie, Denzel Washington, Domestic Violence, Feminism, Gary Oldman, Men, Men's rights, Mila Kunis, Misandry, Patriarchy, Sexism, Solara, Violence, Violence and Abuse, Women
TDOM | June 22, 2010
Image via Wikipedia “Now years of bad behavior are about to pay off” The tagline from the movie says it all. A school for unruly boys (not necessarily delinquent) is taken over by terrorists seeking to have the father of one of the terrorists released from prison. The boys, who have each been expelled from [...]
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Tags: Boys, Education, Family, Film, Men, Misandry, Patriarchy, Sean Astin, Sexism, Wil Wheaton
TDOM | June 21, 2010
Image by SaCaSeA via Flickr If you can kill it, you can grill it If someone were to tell me I had to choose one thing to grill on the BBQ for the rest of my life, I think… … I’d go completely stark raving mad! What are you – nuts? There are so many [...]
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Tags: Barbecue, BBQ, Beef, Charcoal, Chicken, Cooking, Fish, Grilling, Marination, Pork, Pork ribs, Steak, Temperature (meat)
TDOM | June 20, 2010
Ok, for today anyways, I’m not going to criticize those who criticize fathers on the day meant to honor them. Instead, I’m going to wish all those father’s out there a happy day. As for myself, my day was made on Friday evening when my daughter presented me with a Blue-Ray version of The Book [...]
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TDOM | June 18, 2010
Exposing the Moral Dilemma of Feminism Kate Winslet plays Hannah Schmitz, a former Nazi prison guard who picked women to be sent to their death at Auschwitz during WWII. Several years after the war, she meets a very innocent Michael, played by David Kross. Michael is just 15, Hannah is mid-thirty-ish. The two end up having [...]
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Tags: Child abuse, Child sexual abuse, David Kross, Feminism, Men, Men's rights, Michael, Misandry, Prison, Sexism, Sexual abuse, The Reader (2008 film), Women, World War II
TDOM | June 16, 2010
Paving the Road to the Feminist Revolution Kate Winslet (April Wheeler) and Leonardo DiCaprio (Frank Wheeler) are outstanding in Revolutionary Road, a movie dripping with feminism and misandry. The movie is set in the 1950s. April is an unhappy housewife and failed actress. Frank is a man trapped in a dead end job that he hates, but [...]
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Tags: Abortion, Family, Feminism, Gender, Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Men, Men's rights, Misandry, Patriarchy, People, Revolutionary Road, Sexism, United States, Women
TDOM | June 16, 2010
Honor thy Father Father’s Day is said to have begun in 1910. It was the brain-child of Sonora Smart-Dodd, a woman who thought that fathers deserved the same recognition as mothers and was to be the equivalent of Mother’s Day. In other words, its creation was an afterthought meant to level the playing field so [...]
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Tags: Child support, Discrimination, Family, Father Father, Father's Day, Homer Simpson, Men, Men's rights, Misandry, People, Police, President Obama, Sexism, Sonora Smart-Dodd
TDOM | June 15, 2010
Subtle Misandry Sells at K-Mart I don’t watch a lot of commercial television. I prefer movies. But recently I saw an ad for Father’s Day depicting two men standing around a BBQ while their wives talked. One woman expressed her surprise at the other for purchasing a grill for her husband for Father’s Day. The [...]
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Tags: Barbecue, BBQ, Family, Father, Father's Day, Men, Misandry, Mother's Day, Parenting, People, Sexism, Women