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The Media’s One-sided Gender Story
What would we think of a marriage counselor who wanted to hear only, say, the husband's side? Would we think the counselor had any chance at all of being fair, of being capable of rendering an objective, sensible summation of a married couple's relationship? Hardly.
Yet relatively few people complain about – or are even aware of – the media's decades-old practice of hearing virtually only the female side, or feminist side, to the male-female dynamic. That is one reason such groups as the American Association of University Women can say, “Gender equality is 50 years away.”
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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Leading Cancer Killers – a Gender Breakdown
More men would likely die of prostate cancer than women of breast cancer, if men as a group lived as long as women, if men weren’t killed off at higher rates than women by almost all other cancers (as well as by heart disease and stroke). Continue reading
Chris Brown’s and Rihanna’s Abuse
If beatings of women are on the rise (most ideological feminists will always insist they are), maybe it’s because of the media’s depictions, especially on TV, of women slapping, punching, and kicking men. Continue reading
Letter to the New York Times: A ‘Teachable Moment’ on Marginalized Male Victims
“Noticeably absent from Mr. Blow’s and others’ commentary was any criticism of the numerous graphic acts of violence — slaps, head butts, kicks, punches — depicted against heterosexual males during the Super Bowl commercials in the interest of humor.” Continue reading
An open letter to Dr. Phil on the sexes
On daytime TV talk shows, only the sex that expresses its feelings more is allowed to express its feelings more. Continue reading
Many feminists say women should always be believed about rape
False rape accusations occur far more often than many feminists admit. Continue reading
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
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In movies, dads not treated as equal to moms
What seems to be the result, intended or not, thus far of ideological feminism’s 35-year-old push for “gender equality”? To me, it seems to be this: Ending men’s dominance in the world of work and preserving women’s dominance in the world of children. Continue reading
Posted in Media Sexism, Miscellaneous
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Boys falling behind girls in education, experts look for solutions
“In the last three decades, hundreds of federal programs and initiatives have been created to help girls continue and finish their education. But no such programs exist for boys….” Continue reading
A Comprehensive Look at Gender Equality: Taking On The Institute For Women’s Policy Research
Is the Institute For Women’s Policy Research helping “gender equality” — or hindering? Continue reading →