Tag Archives: world of children

Men, Power, Money, and Sex

“As political correctness set into the colleges’ psyches, college programs shifted to emphasizing only men understanding women. It would be wiser for programs to help both sexes better understand each other.” Continue reading

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Do women really want men to play an equal role in parenting?

Could the answer be that, as the young mother told me all those years ago, “Women will never give up control of their own children.” Continue reading

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Let’s Talk About Reproductive Rights And Why Men Should Have Them Too

“Culturally, we seem to think that men are utilities and that children belong to their mothers and are entitled by birth to male resources.” Continue reading

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State supports mothers who want the child, but not the costs

“Where did she get the idea that she had the right to a child, but not the responsibility to raise it herself or with a partner? Why, from the cultural air she breathes, that’s where.” Continue reading

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Make fatherhood a man’s choice!

“Women’s freedom to choose parenthood is a reproductive right men do not have but should. In consenting to sex, neither a man nor a woman gives consent to become a parent.” Continue reading

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Is Forced Fatherhood Fair?

“Just as court-ordered child support does not make sense when a woman goes to a sperm bank and obtains sperm from a donor who has not agreed to father the resulting child, it does not make sense when a woman is impregnated (accidentally or possibly by her choice) from sex with a partner who has not agreed to father a child with her.” Continue reading

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Barnes & Noble removes man from children’s books section

“He said ‘You cannot stay. This is not an area where men are allowed to be by themselves.’” This is yet another example of how society, while demanding women’s full integration in the world of work, still often tries to push men out of the world of children by assuming, as in this case, that every male will molest a child if given the chance. Continue reading

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A NOW Feminist of the Year unintentionally tells how women oppress men and perpetuate feminist rage against MEN

Doesn’t this take the cake!? An example of how women oppress, restrict, and limit men — and almost the entire media ignore it, ignore how women contribute to gender inequality, the wage gap, and all the other issues that enrage feminists against men. Continue reading

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Adoption abuses have only been half cured

Men’s advance in the world of children lags far behind women’s advance in the world of work. Is the undeclared goal of feminism to end men’s dominance in the latter and continue women’s dominance in the former? Continue reading

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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

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