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 [...]
Category: Men's Issues |
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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 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. [...]
Category: Men's Issues, Pet Peeves |
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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 | 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 [...]
Category: Men's Issues |
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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
TDOM | July 26, 2010
Is it The End of Men? Hannah Rosin recently published an article in The Atlantic Monthly titled The End of Men in which she claims that men are (or soon will be) second class citizens. One of the issues discussed in that article concerned unemployment and the failure to pay child support. She mentions a [...]
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Tags: Child abuse, Child custody, Christina Hoff Sommers, Discrimination, Domestic Violence, Education, Family, Feminism, Marriage, Men, Men's rights, Misandry, Patriarchy, People, Sexism, 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 [...]
Category: Reviews |
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Tags: Boys, Education, Family, Film, Men, Misandry, Patriarchy, Sean Astin, Sexism, Wil Wheaton
TDOM | April 22, 2010
Is prison welfare for men? Can Male Studies make a difference? Over the past twenty years, men have gone from being a slight minority on college campuses (as they are in society at large) to a disproportionate minority. Men now comprise only about 40% of all college students. Recent census data indicate that women now [...]
Category: Education, Men's Issues |
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Tags: American Association of University Women, Dating violence, Discrimination, Domestic Violence, Education, Feminism, Higher education, Men, Men's rights, Misandry, People, Sexism, Unemployment, Violence and Abuse, Wagner College, Women
TDOM | November 2, 2009
Answer: In a novel by George Orwell and in the Global Gender Gap Report, 2009 I have just finished reading what is perhaps the single most one-sided, biased, and sexist document that I have ever read in my life. It is from the Geneva based World Economic Forum and is called the Global Gender Gap [...]
Category: Education, Men's Issues, Politics |
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Tags: Berkeley, Discrimination, Education, Geneva, George Orwell, Global Gender Gap Report, Harvard University, Health care, Politics, Sexism, United States, University of California, University of California Berkeley, World Economic Forum
TDOM | July 17, 2009
Could Forest Grove end public education as we know it? A recent Supreme Court ruling may improve Special Education Services for those in need, but it could destroy public schools altogether. In Forest Grove School District v. T.A the court has forced public schools to provide special education services or to pay for parents to [...]
Category: Education |
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Tags: Education, Public schools, Supreme court