TDOM | September 1, 2010
Image via Wikipedia How Hate Relates to Feminism In Part 1 – What is Hate? I used a definition containing seven criteria to define a hate movement. In Part 2 and Part 3 I will demonstrate how feminism fits into each of the criteria and is therefore a hate movement. Part 2 covered points 1-4. [...]
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Tags: Discrimination, Domestic Violence, Early Modern Europe, Feminism, Men, Men's rights, Misandry, Patriarchy, People, Sexism, United States, Women, Women's rights
TDOM | August 30, 2010
Image via Wikipedia How Hate Relates to Feminism In Part 1 – What is Hate? I used a definition containing seven criteria to define a hate movement. In Part 2 and Part 3 I will demonstrate how feminism fits into each of the criteria and is therefore a hate movement. 1. Advocating lesser rights in law [...]
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Tags: Discrimination, Domestic Violence, Education, Feminism, History, Men, Men's rights, Misandry, Patriarchy, People, Pro-choice, Rape, Sexism, Susan Brownmiller, Violence and Abuse, Women, Women's rights
TDOM | August 27, 2010
Image by zen via Flickr What is Hate? I have frequently discussed my opinion that feminism is a hate movement. But what exactly does that mean? What constitutes hatred? The Encarta Dictionary defines hate as: to dislike somebody or something intensely, often in a way that evokes feelings of anger, hostility, or animosity. to [...]
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Tags: Advice, Discrimination, Domestic Violence, Feminism, Gay Lesbian and Bisexual, Gender, Law, Men, Misandry, Patriarchy, People, Politics, President Obama, Religion, Sexism, Sexuality, Violence and Abuse, Women, Women's rights
TDOM | August 25, 2010
Image via Wikipedia Male Feminists – Unwanted, unappreciated, not desired Toysoldiers has written an excellent piece on male feminists, illustrating their undesireable position in the movement. It illustrates why no man should ever consider himself a feminist. Follow the link to With Friends Like This…. Then read my reply which is re-published below: Feminism is [...]
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Tags: Discrimination, Feminism, Men, Men's rights, Misandry, People, Sexism, Women, Women's rights
TDOM | August 16, 2010
Image via Wikipedia Just what is equality? Not long ago I wrote an article discussing how feminism is not really concerned with equality. I’ve also recently read two other articles on the subject of equality, one at Trigger Alert based on Kurt Vonnegut‘s Harrison Bergeron, and the other at A Voice for Men by B.R. Merrick. [...]
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Tags: Child custody, Discrimination, Education, Equal opportunity, Family Law, Feminism, Harrison Bergeron, Kurt Vonnegut, Los Angeles, Men, Men's rights, Misandry, People, Sexism, Women
TDOM | August 13, 2010
Image via Wikipedia A Catholic priest, an altar boy, a vindictive nun – You just know what this movie’s about Philip Seymour Hoffman plays Father Brendan Flynn, a priest accused of, what else, molesting an altar boy. Meryl Streep, as Sister Aloysius Beauvier, is his accuser. She has no evidence, there are no witnesses, no [...]
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Tags: Amy Adams, Catholic Church, Child abuse, Child sexual abuse, Discrimination, Domestic Violence, Doubt (2008 film), Father Flynn, Feminism, Men, Men's rights, Meryl Streep, Misandry, People, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Sexism, Viola Davis, Violence and Abuse, Women
TDOM | August 12, 2010
Cover of Hombre I love old westerns, and this is a great one. Newman, Boone, March, and Balsam are terrific. Even the female leads, Cilento, Rush, and Bly are excellent. The film pits the pillars of society against the dregs, but does away with the roles of good and evil. It is ultimately about racism, discrimination, and [...]
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Tags: Apache, Barbara Rush, Discrimination, Feminism, John Russell, Men, Misandry, Paul Newman, Racism, Richard Boone, Sexism, Violence and Abuse, Women
TDOM | August 10, 2010
An Odd Combination Bruce Plante, Tulsa World Related articles by Zemanta Judge’s Personal Life Debated After Gay Ruling (abcnews.go.com) Ronald Reagan’s Liberty Bomb Explodes in California (blogcritics.org) Republicans Avoiding Gay Marriage Ruling (outsidethebeltway.com) The Politics Of The California Gay Marriage Decision (outsidethebeltway.com) Gay Tea Partiers (mydd.com) Chris Weigant: If Gay Marriage Wins… (huffingtonpost.com) Rush Limbaugh’s [...]
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Tags: California Proposition 8 (2008), Civil liberties, Conservative, Democrat, Discrimination, Gay, Gay marriage, Homosexual, Liberal, Libertarian, Men, People, Republican, Same-sex marriage, Supreme Court of the United States, United States, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
TDOM | August 2, 2010
Image via Wikipedia Feminism is about Equality of Men and Women What exactly is the equality that feminists calim they want? Equal rights? Equal opportunity? Equal protection under the law? Equal outcomes? All of the above? None of the above? Some of the above? We have all heard that feminism equals equality. We have all [...]
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Tags: Anarchism, Discrimination, Feminism, Men, Men's rights, Misandry, Patriarchy, People, Politics, Sexism, Women, Women's rights
TDOM | July 28, 2010
With privilege comes responsibility I found this on another blog. The author has granted permission for it to be used by anyone provided the reference to Peggy McIntosh, who apparently inspired it, remains. In 1990, Wellesley College professor Peggy McIntosh wrote an essay called “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack”. Her work was about White [...]
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Tags: Discrimination, Domestic Violence, Education, Employment, Family, Family Law, Feminism, Health care, Invisible Knapsack, Men, Men's rights, Misandry, Patriarchy, Peggy McIntosh, People, Sexism, Wellesley College, Women