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Category Archives: In-depth commentary for the serious activist
My Personal Experiences in Gender Land
I don’t know about you, but my experiences in genderland do not match those spelled out by feminists and their supplicants in the media. Continue reading
Posted in Feminism, In-depth commentary for the serious activist, Male "Power" and "Privilege", Men Expressing Feelings, Miscellaneous
Tagged controlling husbands, experiences, Experiences in gender land, experiences in genderland, genderland, male power, My experiences in genderland, My Personal Experiences in Gender Land, My Personal Experiences in GenderLand
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Why affirmative action has failed black families
“Women are the only ‘oppressed’ group…to be born into the middle class and upper class as frequently as the ‘oppressor.’” Continue reading
An Open Letter to the Senate Judiciary on the VAWA
If feminists don’t take women’s violence and abuse as seriously as we take men’s, why should men take women’s opinions as seriously as we take men’s? Continue reading
The Greater Outrage for Female Victims of Governments’ Brutality Perpetuates Risk to Both Sexes
The international community must express an equal outrage for male victims of atrocities and other abuses. Continue reading
Posted in Gender Politics, Gender Violence, In-depth commentary for the serious activist, Male "Power" and "Privilege"
Tagged Adam Jones, Afghan women, Amnesty International, blood feuds, Cathy Young, child soldiers, Donna LeClerc, Gendercide Watch, governments' gender violence, Hillary Clinton, male victims of governments' violence and abuse, nuclear threat, Patricia Pearson, Taliban, The Greater Outrage for Female Victims of Governments’ Brutality Perpetuates Risk to Both Sexes, Warren Farrell
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An in-depth look at women’s “pay equity”
“When a man working as a general laborer on a union construction job can support a family, yet a woman working as a waitress or a cashier cannot, we see a problem….” This vision largely explains the impetus behind pay equity. Continue reading
Posted in Gender Politics, Gender Wage Gap, In-depth commentary for the serious activist
Tagged An in-depth look at women's "pay equity", “women’s 80 cents to men’s dollar”, comparable worth, Equal Pay Day, fair pay, female jobs vs. male jobs, gender wage gap, National Organization for Women, pay equity, stay-at-home-wives, Superfreakonomics, Warren Farrell, women's true worth
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Women’s advocates wrong about why more women die of heart disease than men
Even at very old ages, men die of heart disease at a higher rate than women. At age 85 and above, although more females than males succumbed to the disease in 2003, 5,621 males died per 100,000 population vs. 5,126 females. Continue reading
Posted in Heart Disease, In-depth commentary for the serious activist
Tagged American Heart Association, Men's Health, National Wear Red Day, President Obama, Sanjay Gupta, Warren Farrell, women's heart disease vs. men's, Women’s advocates wrong about why more women die of heart disease than men
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The media’s unfair reporting on the sexes’ war risk and sacrifice
Increasingly, journalists’ rule appears to be this: Even if only one female troop — or just one nurse — falls in a war that slaughters thousands of men, report “thousands of men and women killed. — or even better, thousands of women and men.” Continue reading
Posted in Gender Politics, In-depth commentary for the serious activist, Male "Power" and "Privilege", Media Sexism
Tagged Iraq, Jessica Buchanan, Joe Scarborough, Joseph Biden, media bias, media’s unfair reporting on the sexes’ war risk and sacrifice, Morning Joe, Navy SEALs, servicemen and women
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The Doctrinaire Institute For Women’s Policy Research: A Comprehensive Look at Gender Equality
Is the Institute For Women’s Policy Research helping “gender equality” — or hindering? Continue reading →