23/12/07

The Luke S. Report -- Edition 1

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Written by: Luke S.

The internet is the main medium which the Men’s Rights Movement (MRM) uses to spread its message. However, there has never been a system to measure how well the MRM is spreading its message through the internet (and in connection with this, the overall strength of the MRM on the internet). That is why I have now devised a system for this very purpose, which I dub “The Luke S. Report”.

This report includes the Alexa Traffic Rankings and numbers of unique visitors (according to TrafficEstimate.com) of the top 10 antifeminist and MRA websites on the internet, which receive (according to my calculations) an estimated 73.9% of the traffic of all MRA/antifeminist websites on the internet.

By analyzing these top 10 trendsetters on a weekly and/or monthly basis, we can come up with an evaluation of how well over time the MRM is spreading its message, and of the overall strength of the MRM on the internet, over time.

So without further ado, here is the first set of data:

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07/11/07

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There is a discrepancy between the statistics on the Queensland Health's web-page about "Violence Against Women" and the data provided by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

On their page "Violence Against Women", it says "Most (85% to 98%) domestic violence is perpetrated by men against women" [sic]. [1]

According to the ABS, over 22% of persons who are victims of domestic violence are men [2].

"Assaults by a current and/or previous partner accounted for 31% (73,800) of females' physical assaults, and 4% (21,200) of males' physical assaults." [1]

I may not be Albert Einstein, but I am able to perform the following mathematical equations:

How to find out how many people were part of the study on DV:
- 21,200 (male victims) plus 73,800 (female victims) equals 95,000.

Answer: 95,000 victims in total.

How to find out the percentage of male victims of DV.

- 21,200 (male victims) divided by 95,000 (all participants in the study) divided by 0.01 (to find out the percentage) equals 22.3%.

Answer: 22.3% of the DV victims were men.

Bibliography:

[1] Queensland Health, "Violence Against Women", last updated 27 July 2006, review date July 2007, viewed 7 November 2007, (http://www.health.qld.gov.au/violence/domestic/default.asp)

[2] Australian Bureau of Statistics, Personal Safety Australia CRIME AND SAFETY, AUSTRALIA, 2005 (cat. no. 4509.0), last updated 11 September 2007, viewed 7 Novemmber 2007, (http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/ProductsbyTopic/7C318164863DCB32CA2572A4000C727C?OpenDocument)

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05/11/07

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Angry School Girl Kicks 40-year-old Man’s Groin and Injures His Testicle

Source: MedIndia.com

Teen aggression is getting ghastlier by the day.

A 18-year-old Australian girl has been guilty of kicking a 40-year-old man viciously in the groin and injuring his testicles.

Megan Jane Conroy, 18, appeared at Brisbane's District Court two days ago where she pleaded guilty to one count of assault occasioning bodily harm over the attack, which left her victim in hospital with severe genital bruising.

The man had been at a party with Conroy's parents last year.

The court heard Conroy had arrived home drunk and was introduced to the man by her mother.

Conroy asked the 40-year-old complainant if he was "a Kiwi", and told him to "get f***ed" when he replied in the affirmative.

She then took offence that he pronounced her name as "Maegan" instead of "Megan" and kneed him in the groin, demanding he say it correctly.

She pushed him against the wall and kicked his groin again before the complainant apologised.

Conroy finally let him go after trying to kick him a third time.

The man went to hospital and was treated for severe bruising and tenderness to his testicles.

Conroy's defence counsel conceded the then 17 year-old had overreacted, but argued the mispronunciation of her name had been perceived as "some sort of slight" at the time.

Judge Tony Rafter agreed the incident was out of character for the girl, she had no criminal history and released her on a $200, six-month good behaviour bond. No conviction was recorded.

She did sob in the dock, but her mother or none close to her have expressed any remorse or concern over such violent behaviour.

Also to be noted is that they had all allowed her to go berserk on a trivial issue and attack so brutally a guest they had invited for the party.

Source-Medindia
SRM /J

Judge Tony Rafter's decision to allow the savage to walk the streets as a "free-woman" is insulting to men, as it is tantamount to sending out the message that young women can injure a man's testes for no legitimate reason and walk away scot-free. Imagine how women would react if a man was given impunity after he severely damaged a woman's vulva. People wouldn't stand for it, and rightfully so.

The fact she kicked a man in the testes not once but twice -- and attempted to kick him a third time -- over something so trivial is an indication that she has no consideration for the welfare of other people. It also suggests she may have a masochistic sexual fetish known as "ballbusting", as the absurdity of her actions indicate that she was looking for a reason to kick the man in the testes. Attacking an area as vulnerable as the testes is arguably worse than vaginal rape, as it can cause a wide range of problems from infertility to hormonal problems due to irreversible damage of the Leydid Cells. A man can experience a range of physical, emotional and intellectual problems after his Leydid Cells are permanently damaged.

The judge's poor handling of the case should lead to an investigation into his ability to uphold the law, as he has handed out tougher sentences to women who committed lesser crimes. Around July of 2007, Judge Rafter sentenced Carolyn Joy Hughes to 3 years in jail for scamming $80,000 in welfare from Centrelink. Although a custodial sentence is arguably an appropriate sentence for Carolyn Joy Hughes, the fact is her sentence should not outweigh Megan Jane Conroy's sentence. Fraud is a serious crime, but it shouldn't be considered "worse" than the heinous act of intentionally damaging the testes of an innocent man, as testes are irreplaceable and money is recoverable. It would make more sense to force Carolyn Joy Hughes to pay back the money she scammed from the Government and to place Megan Jane Conroy in prison.

Megan Jane Conroy's cowardice was epitomised when she sobbed her eyes out in court. It goes to show that Miss Lyl' Testis Kicker is a weakling when she's forced to stand before a judge. I believe it would be "justice" if she were to receive a really hard kick in the clitoris by a powerful man wearing steel-capped boots. It would be even better if her clitoris rupured during the process, as she deserves it.

In summary, the case epitomises the legal subjection that men face in today's society, and is an example of how much privilege is bestowed upon women who violate the law.

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02/10/07

Harpic TV Commercial (Australia) Depicts Testis Pain as "Funny"

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A month or two ago I complained to the Advertising Standards Bureau (ASB) about a television commercial that depicted testis pain as "funny". Here is a copy of the complaint I made, as well as a snapshot of the Advertiser's written response:

My Complaint:

Date: Friday; 27th of July, 2007.
Time: 6:59pm.
Programme: Neighbours
Television Stations: Network Ten (Channel 10) on terrestrial TV.

Reckitt Benckiser (Aust) Pty Ltd (Harpic) (Surface care products)

One of their cleaning products.

A man in hit in the testes by a broom-like object after he accidentally walks on it.

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The advertisement's depiction of testis pain is objectionable for a number or reasons: it's offensive to men; it's perverted and sexist, and; it gives children the impression that genital-related injuries [of men] are "funny".

As a man, it angers me that a society that claims to be pro-diversity is so biased in its application of "equality" between the sexes. A relatively mild form of violence such as slapping a woman across the face is viewed with disgust by our society, yet testis injury/pain is viewed as something to laugh at and joke about.

If the Australian Standards Bureau (ASB) cannot see the hypocrisy that pervades the way our society and television industry has politicised violence and health, and only take these issues seriously when they have a negative effect on women, then I and the rest of Australian men have a damn good reason to hate terrestrial television -- as well as the organisations such as the ASB.

I have never seen a commercial that contained a scene where a woman's vulva was injured by a kick or accidental blow. Based on my years of watching women's sport such as tae kwon do, football and mixed martial arts, I have seen at least five women fall to the ground in agony after they were kicked in the vulva. This is an indication that a blow to the vulva can be as debilitating as a blow to the testes -- and possibly as painful. Therefore, the way the advertising companies and television producers censor vulva kicking and vulva pain while they promote testis kicking and testis pain is sexist.

It can also be argued that the promotion of testis kicking (combined with the censorship on vulva kicking) is affecting the way the youth view the two subjects. When I was a child I noticed that the majority of children were unaware of the pain that a vulva kick can produce. I saw a fair few girls using their ignorance on the subject as their way of teasing and abusing boys. The boys were vulnerable to the emotional abuse as they didn't know the facts on the issue. If they had have known the facts, then the boys wouldn't have been susceptible to the abuse. Therefore, I blame the media for the problem, as the media has played a role in causing children to think the way they do about groin kicking.

Another matter of concern is the sexual connotations that are related to the way society views testis pain. A lot of men and women are fans of a paraphiliac practice known as "ballbusting", which is the term used to describe the fetish where people get off on being kicked in the testes, kicking men in the testes, or seeing men getting kicked in the testes. There are hundreds and possibly thousands of websites and internet forums on the subject on the internet.

Make no mistake about it, fans of "ballbusting" get off on the TV commercials and TV programs that portray testis-pain as funny and acceptable. Fans of "ballbusting" are known to hoard video clips of television programs, commercials and movies that portray testis-pain and/or kicking as funny and acceptable. YouTube, Yahoo! Groups and other file sharing websites are proof of this.

Over the years I have heard of many accounts where girls have kicked boys in the groin for no legitimate reason. It's very probable that the girls who did this were imitating the "groin kicking" scenes they saw on TV. Therefore, the media needs to play its role in disallowing such content from going to air. The ASB can contribute by not airing any television commercial that promotes testis kicking and/or scenes that promote testis pain.

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11/06/07

Reproductive Choice - It's Not Just for Women Anymore

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By WolfmanMac
Can the body of one person be used against their will to satisfy the desires of another? This is a simple question which no person who believes in justice, liberty or individual rights could possibly answer in the affirmative. Indeed, it is a question long settled with respect to all identifiable groups in the United States save one (men). Since the abolition of the institution of slavery, men have been exempted from this simple principle in at least two areas – the draft and reproductive freedom. The latter issue is before us at this time in the case of Roman v. Roman, now before the Texas Supreme Court.
In 1996 Randy Roman met Augusta. They were married six months later. Their first attempt at children ended in miscarriage. They turned to a fertility clinic for assistance where eggs were taken from Augusta and fertilized with sperm from Randy; these eggs were to be re-implanted into Augusta. Shortly (hours) before the implantation was to occur, Randy changed his mind, expressed doubts about the marriage and suggested they seek counseling. The embryos were frozen for possible use at a later time. When proceedings for divorce were initiated, a court battle for custody and control of the embryos ensued. Randy wants the embryos destroyed or maintained in their present state; Augusta demands that they be implanted in her. Randy points to an agreement signed by both of them giving him the right to change his mind prior to implantation; Augusta says this is her last chance to become a mother -she is 44 and the three frozen embryos are her last. Further, she is willing to absolve Randy of all responsibility for his offspring.
The trial court found for Augusta, but the decision was reversed by the appellate court. It is now before the Texas Supreme Court.
On June 1st, Augusta appeared with her attorney on Fox’s “Morning Show with Mike and Juliet.” Also present were Men’s Rights Activist Glenn Sacks and Attorney Jeanine Pirro. The arguments were instructive – the attitudes on display more so.
Augusta and her attorney both reminded the audience that they sought to impose upon Randy no obligations, financial or otherwise. All Augusta wanted was to have children, and at her age this was likely her last chance. Glenn’s argument that at 44, Augusta’s body had long been capable of producing children and Randy did not deserve to bear the burden for her decision to remain childless until her forties met with some opposition from the panel. “That’s an easy thing for a man to say,” said Host Mike Jerrick. Hostess Juliet Huddy chimed in, asserting her own childlessness and then reminding Glenn it was none of his business why she (Juliet) had not chosen to have children, as if Glenn had brought up Juliet’s presently barren status in the first place.
Then Mike pointed out to Glenn what I’m sure he thought was a salient point – “She has the urge – the need – to have children.”
This speaks volumes. However powerful Augusta’s desire for children, by no stretch of the imagination can be it be termed a need. But such is the level to which debates on the rights of men in general, and in particular their rights respecting fatherhood have sunk. A woman’s desires equal a woman’s needs – a man’s desires equal a selfish attempt to deny a woman her happiness.
Randy does not want to have a child with this woman. The fact that he withdrew consent shortly before the implantation after having previously given his consent is not a relevant issue under any circumstances, but particularly so when a prior written agreement signed by both parties affirmed the rights of either party to do exactly that. In any other bargain between two people, be it sexual intercourse, marriage or even buying a loaf of bread, consent to consummate the deal is revocable at any time until the deal is completed. Indeed, feminists have argued (and both statutory and case law have affirmed) that in the case of intercourse, consent can be withdrawn at any time during the act and in some cases even after. When the shoe is on the other foot respecting pregnancy, a woman married or otherwise can withdraw her consent and terminate the pregnancy at any time, up to and including the time of birth without even informing the father – and if a man wants children but his wife does not, his only recourse is acceptance of her decision or divorce court. This is all justified under the slogan “her body-her choice.” Perhaps this is as it should be.
However, if that is indeed how it should be, what chutzpah motivates the attempt to force this man to become a father when he not only does not want to be, but has clearly, unequivocally and publicly withdrawn his consent? What is one to make of the idea that to force a woman to have intercourse (rape), or to even require her to inform the father of an abortion if she is pregnant constitutes an abhorrent denial of one’s basic civil rights (and in the case of rape it clearly does), but forcing a man to become a father for the sake of a woman’s emotional gratification does not?
Aside from the fact that Augusta seeks to force Mike to endure the emotional burden of being the father of a child he will never see, she seeks to burden a child with fatherlessness, and to do so with malice aforethought. There should be no debate remaining about the effects of fatherlessness on children and by extension society. Regrettably, there is. The idea that men are redundant remains alive and well - and that idea is displayed in this case at least to the degree that thus far, no mention of this aspect of the case has been made.

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05/06/07

Women Have Fabio, Men Have Ginger Lynn

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Article by WolfmanMac

In the October 20, 2003 issue of New Yorker magazine, Naomi Wolf penned “The Porn Myth,” a missive detailing the continuing crisis women face in the sexual arena. In an article decrying what is hardly an original feminist complaint, Wolf hardly breaks the monotony in her identification of the villain – men of course, but more specifically their alleged obsession with one of feminism’s oldest and most contentious boogermen – pornography. She posits that men are now so inundated with sexual images, they can’t be satisfied by a real woman – we all want unattainable women with perfect bodies who will do anything we want. Just exactly what is new about that Ms. Wolf fails to explain – but porn is at fault.
The article begins with a brief discussion of the prediction made in the eighties by uber-feminist Andrea Dworkin. Dworkin predicted that left unchecked, pornography would inundate society and result in men coming to view women “in sexually debased ways…if we did not limit pornography…men would come to objectify women as they objectified porn stars… rape and other kinds of sexual mayhem would surely follow.” That Dworkin had by that time made perfectly clear in other writings that, in her opinion, men did, always had and (absent a massive restructuring of society to remake masculinity) always would view women as objects with whom they could do as they pleased was not part of the equation vis a vis this prediction.
Ms. Wolf acknowledges that while Dworkin was right in her prediction about porn becoming increasingly available she was wrong in its effect. It has not “turned men into raving beasts.” But that’s apparently about all the reality Ms. Wolf could stomach for one column, as she then devolved into an equally absurd characterization of pornography’s effect on the culture.
According to Ms. Wolf, porn has instead made it harder for “real women” to compete in the sexual marketplace - “The onslaught of porn is responsible for deadening the libido of men in relation to real women, and leading men to see fewer and fewer women as “porn worthy…” how can a real woman—with pores and her own breasts and even sexual needs of her own (let alone with speech that goes beyond “More, more, you big stud!”)—possibly compete with a cybervision of perfection, downloadable and extinguishable at will, who comes, so to speak, utterly submissive and tailored to the consumer’s least specification?” http://nymag.com/nymetro/news/trends/n_9437/. It seems women now have to actually put some effort into attracting a man - “When I came of age in the seventies, it was still pretty cool to be able to offer a young man the actual presence of a naked, willing young woman. There were more young men who wanted to be with naked women than there were naked women on the market. If there was nothing actively alarming about you, you could get a pretty enthusiastic response by just showing up.”
That’s not the worst of it, either – nowadays, women are further expected to actually participate in sex - “Now you have to offer—or flirtatiously suggest—the lesbian scene, the ejaculate-in-the-face scene. Being naked is not enough; you have to be buff, be tan with no tan lines, have the surgically hoisted breasts and the Brazilian bikini wax—just like porn stars.” Yep. Men have needs and desires as well and expect their partners to fulfill them, just as women expect men to fulfill theirs. Has the world gone mad?
So Ms. Wolf Laments the realities of today’s dating scene, and it isn’t hard to see why she is complaining. Not long ago ( and to a large degree, still today), virtually any woman could simply present herself in a place where both genders gather and be assured of the attention of a number of suitors. During this period, any man wishing to attract her was expected to be as shining an example of manhood as the object of his affection would ever wish to see – ever attendant to her needs and whims, any misstep on his part was reason enough for her to eliminate him from consideration and move on to the next suitor. Those suitors would endure a considerable amount of outrageous behavior (including actions that few therapists would hesitate to label “abusive” if committed by a man), and would continue to do so as long as the possibility existed that the pay-off would be “a naked willing young woman.”

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28/05/07

Feminist Jim Crow - Men's Rights Activist, Define Thyself

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Article by WolfmanMac
The newest battle lines in the gender war have been drawn, and the ultimate success or failure of the Men’s Rights Movement may well depend upon the manner in which men engage this battle. Hotels in Florida, Michigan and Minnesota are now offering “women only” floors. The floors (which command a higher fee than integrated floors) offer enhanced services and amenities such as spas, chocolates and in-room wet bars. In one hotel, women find a copy of the book “If Women Ruled the World” (I can answer that). Also offered are single sex lounges. Some of these lounges feature (of all things) “Monday Night Football,” where presumably women can enjoy the game without fearing attack from their men-folk, driven into the violent rages feminists have long alleged football engenders.
Indeed, security is offered as a justification for segregated arrangements. Susan Dennon, Director of sales for the Amerisuites hotel in Ft. Lauderdale says "A safe environment is our biggest concern, I know when I traveled alone, I wanted to be where you can't be seen from the street."http://www.usatoday.com/travel/hotels/2006-08-07-women-hotels_x.htm. Convenience is also an issue, particularly for women who must bear the burdensome cross of attractiveness – “...they can enjoy a drink without worrying about men hitting on them.” http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/18735108/ The idea is also a big hit from a business standpoint – one hotel exec stated that the floors had run at 95% capacity since they opened. Although the idea is new in the U.S. (hotels in Germany and France have offered these services for some time), it is catching on fast.
It is at this point unclear whether men will be allowed on the floors to fight fires, fix plumbing gone awry, or fix broken or malfunctioning appliances.
It isn’t hard to be outraged by this, or the arrogant chutzpah on display. “Jim Crow” laws have long since found to be unconstitutional, and these days two little boys can scarcely hang a “No Gurls Aloud” sign from their tree fort without being set upon by hordes of feminist lawyers intent upon grinding all vestiges of invidious, omnipresent “patriarchy” under the heels of their open toed shoes. Even arch-feminist lawyer Gloria Allred was surprised. Allred, whom Time Magazine called "one of the nation's most effective advocates of family rights and feminist causes," wondered “… if we want to go back to the days when men used similar arguments to defend facilities set aside for only them…What’s next?” she asked. “Are we going to have a whites-only floor for Ku Klux Klan members who have racial stereotypes about minorities and don’t want to be near them?”...Women say they feel more secure on a floor that is off-limits to men, but Allred said that “goes back to stereotyping of men: Men as sexual predators, women as fragile, needing to be protected. We don’t need to go back to the '50s where we had this kind of stereotyping.” http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/18735108/
Many would have thought a statement from Gloria Allred actually espousing something like real equality under the law would be the first sign of the apocalypse, and so might be quick to applaud her uncharacteristic even-handedness and common sense insight into the implications of such facilities. But it is important we recognize that this is the very attitude that got government into the business of telling people what they could and could not do with their private property and with whom they could freely associate in the first place. Such intrusion has had dire implications for the rights of all people in western society, and men in particular.
Equality will not be achieved by challenging such arrangements, but by encouraging them. An owner of a private business has every right to dictate the terms of his business with the public including what members of the public he intends to do business with. The intrusion of the federal government into the private business between proprietor and customer, employer-employee indeed, husband and wife - has led to the environment that allows feminists to work their mischief. If women want a women only floor, hotel, club, sports organization or business, they have every right to do that. Men should consider ventures such as this a “green light” to segregate their own organizations as they see fit, and leave it to feminist groups to object (as they surely will, with no trace of irony). By putting the onus back upon women to seek federal redress of the alleged inequity of such organizations, feminists invite unwelcome attention to their sacred cows.
But if men give in to the reactionary impulse to sue, and attempt to close down these business ventures, consider the possible outcomes – if such a suit fails and results in a formal ruling that “a compelling government issue” is served by allowing women only (but not men only) facilities, men are in a worse position than they were when they started. The law will have attached its imprimatur to discrimination, and not for the first time.
If in the alternative, such a suit or other action succeeds and these women-only facilities are found to be unconstitutional, what have men gained? At the street level, only a return to status quo, and if that were acceptable there would be no Men’s Rights Movement. At the government level, men will have fueled the fires of the system that has betrayed us by our participation and in the eyes of the public, stooped to the most basic form of political “me-too-ism.”
Such “me-too-ism” is a perfectly appropriate defense if one is sued, such as by feminists apoplectic about a “men only” venture similar to the women-only hotel floors; it is a disastrous offense, in that it validates the very government intrusion that has led us to this point in history, and reduces us to the level of another victim group, begging the nanny state to assuage our grievances by bringing others down. We have no right to complain about the degraded state of our rights if in seeking redress we adopt the Marxist tactic of achieving equality by means of “hatchet, axe and saw,” rather than encouraging a system where all can flourish free from government interference in peaceful, private transactions.
The position of men’s rights activists should unquestionably be absolute defense of private property rights, rights businesses offering “women-only” facilities are well within.

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Feminist Jim Crow - Men's Rights Activist, Define Thyself

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Article by WolfmanMac
The newest battle lines in the gender war have been drawn, and the ultimate success or failure of the Men’s Rights Movement may well depend upon the manner in which men engage this battle. Hotels in Florida, Michigan and Minnesota are now offering “women only” floors. The floors (which command a higher fee than integrated floors) offer enhanced services and amenities such as spas, chocolates and in-room wet bars. In one hotel, women find a copy of the book “If Women Ruled the World” (I can answer that). Also offered are single sex lounges. Some of these lounges feature (of all things) “Monday Night Football,” where presumably women can enjoy the game without fearing attack from their men-folk, driven into the violent rages feminists have long alleged football engenders.
Indeed, security is offered as a justification for segregated arrangements. Susan Dennon, Director of sales for the Amerisuites hotel in Ft. Lauderdale says "A safe environment is our biggest concern, I know when I traveled alone, I wanted to be where you can't be seen from the street."http://www.usatoday.com/travel/hotels/2006-08-07-women-hotels_x.htm. Convenience is also an issue, particularly for women who must bear the burdensome cross of attractiveness – “...they can enjoy a drink without worrying about men hitting on them.” http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/18735108/ The idea is also a big hit from a business standpoint – one hotel exec stated that the floors had run at 95% capacity since they opened. Although the idea is new in the U.S. (hotels in Germany and France have offered these services for some time), it is catching on fast.
It is at this point unclear whether men will be allowed on the floors to fight fires, fix plumbing gone awry, or fix broken or malfunctioning appliances.
It isn’t hard to be outraged by this, or the arrogant chutzpah on display. “Jim Crow” laws have long since found to be unconstitutional, and these days two little boys can scarcely hang a “No Gurls Aloud” sign from their tree fort without being set upon by hordes of feminist lawyers intent upon grinding all vestiges of invidious, omnipresent “patriarchy” under the heels of their open toed shoes. Even arch-feminist lawyer Gloria Allred was surprised. Allred, whom Time Magazine called "one of the nation's most effective advocates of family rights and feminist causes," wondered “… if we want to go back to the days when men used similar arguments to defend facilities set aside for only them…What’s next?” she asked. “Are we going to have a whites-only floor for Ku Klux Klan members who have racial stereotypes about minorities and don’t want to be near them?”...Women say they feel more secure on a floor that is off-limits to men, but Allred said that “goes back to stereotyping of men: Men as sexual predators, women as fragile, needing to be protected. We don’t need to go back to the '50s where we had this kind of stereotyping.” http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/18735108/
Many would have thought a statement from Gloria Allred actually espousing something like real equality under the law would be the first sign of the apocalypse, and so might be quick to applaud her uncharacteristic even-handedness and common sense insight into the implications of such facilities. But it is important we recognize that this is the very attitude that got government into the business of telling people what they could and could not do with their private property and with whom they could freely associate in the first place. Such intrusion has had dire implications for the rights of all people in western society, and men in particular.
Equality will not be achieved by challenging such arrangements, but by encouraging them. An owner of a private business has every right to dictate the terms of his business with the public including what members of the public he intends to do business with. The intrusion of the federal government into the private business between proprietor and customer, employer-employee indeed, husband and wife - has led to the environment that allows feminists to work their mischief. If women want a women only floor, hotel, club, sports organization or business, they have every right to do that. Men should consider ventures such as this a “green light” to segregate their own organizations as they see fit, and leave it to feminist groups to object (as they surely will, with no trace of irony). By putting the onus back upon women to seek federal redress of the alleged inequity of such organizations, feminists invite unwelcome attention to their sacred cows.
But if men give in to the reactionary impulse to sue, and attempt to close down these business ventures, consider the possible outcomes – if such a suit fails and results in a formal ruling that “a compelling government issue” is served by allowing women only (but not men only) facilities, men are in a worse position than they were when they started. The law will have attached its imprimatur to discrimination, and not for the first time.
If in the alternative, such a suit or other action succeeds and these women-only facilities are found to be unconstitutional, what have men gained? At the street level, only a return to status quo, and if that were acceptable there would be no Men’s Rights Movement. At the government level, men will have fueled the fires of the system that has betrayed us by our participation and in the eyes of the public, stooped to the most basic form of political “me-too-ism.”
Such “me-too-ism” is a perfectly appropriate defense if one is sued, such as by feminists apoplectic about a “men only” venture similar to the women-only hotel floors; it is a disastrous offense, in that it validates the very government intrusion that has led us to this point in history, and reduces us to the level of another victim group, begging the nanny state to assuage our grievances by bringing others down. We have no right to complain about the degraded state of our rights if in seeking redress we adopt the Marxist tactic of achieving equality by means of “hatchet, axe and saw,” rather than encouraging a system where all can flourish free from government interference in peaceful, private transactions.
The position of men’s rights activists should unquestionably be absolute defense of private property rights, rights businesses offering “women-only” facilities are well within.

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15/05/07

Thoughts on women and intellect

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Academic success is achieved by studying and memorising the content of a a curriculum. This involves the ability to accumulate knowledge. A large proponent of accumulating knowledge is desire. If you want to know something, you will be likely to put in the effort of researching a subject and summarising the information on it. If you don't care about the way something works, then you're more likely to avoid it and never think about it again.

Women and girls are surpassing men and boys academically. Is this the byproduct of a cause-and-effect relationship where superior intellect on behalf of women is the 'cause' while 'academic success' is the effect? NO! The current education system is a) pro-feminist and b) anti-male. Current teaching methods are meant to appeal to girls. Boy's learning needs are ignored by teh current system. Therefore, girls and women are more likely than boys and men to study with the desire of accumulating knowledge via a formal education.

Intellect is defined by Oxford Dictionary as 'the faculty of reasoning and understanding objectively'. A website I saw a year or two ago defined intellect as the ability to analyse and interpret data from the outside world. Based on the aforementioned definitions, it is reasonable to argue that knowledge does not define intelligence. Therefore, the measurement of intelligence would explore one's ability to analyse and interpret data from the outside world. Which practice requires the ability to analyse and interpret data from the outside world?

Invention

The practice of invention involves the ability to use reason and abstraction as a means of understanding something that is unknown. In other words, to invent, you need to be able to analyse and interpret information and look between the gaps to find the answer -- as opposed to reading the answer from a textook.

Women seem to be pretty good at reading and memorising answers from text books, but what are they like at explaining the unknown?

According to Buttons to Biotech report, over 90% of patents filed in the USA between 1977 and 1996 were filed by men. [1] Most University students in the USA are women, and have been this way since the early 1980's. [2]

Therefore, this shows that a) the accumulation of knowledge is a poor measurement of intellect and b) men as a class are more intelligent than women).

The moral of the story -- anyone can go to a University, few people are able to invent.

[1] http://www.uspto.gov/go/taf/wom_98.pdf

[2] http://www.ifeminists.net/introduction/editorials/2003/0429sacks.html

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14/05/07

International Dating: Feminist vs. The Consumer Driven Market

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Article by WolfmanMac

Amanda Marcotte is a feminist blogger, easily recognizable as such by the seemingly constant state of apoplexy that passes for her composure. Recently Mandy took some shots at foreign women who marry American men through international dating services, a practice made the governments business by the International Marriage Broker Act of 2005 (made effective March 6, 2006).
“The International Marriage Broker Regulation Act (IMBRA) makes it illegal for Americans to meet foreigners via social websites that specialize in such introductions, without first submitting to criminal background checks and having the foreigner sign an approval that contact is allowed.” http://www.imbra.org. Wendy Mcelroy, founder of IFeminists.com and a former Fox News contributor commented that “this is the first time in US history criminal background checks have been required for two people to communicate.” Ms. Mcelroy is correct. This law is an atrocity riding on the back of an atrocity (it is part of the Violence Against Women Act) and the fact that men have taken it lying down is itself an effective rebuttal to feminist ruminations on the depths of men’s capacity for violence, as well as their desperate desire to preserve the “patriarchy” and “sexual hegemony.”
But the injustices of the IMBRA notwithstanding, Ms. Marcotte’s outbursts merit further examination, and not simply as another example of the skin deep nature of feminist sisterhood and tolerance for dissent so notoriously lacking in feminist circles. Lending great weight to H.L. Mencken’s definition of a misogynist as “a man who hates women as much as women hate each other,” Ms. Marcotte referred to foreign women who marry men from the United States as “scabs,” who are “forcing American women to submit to patriarchy.”
Gosh Mandy, here was me thinking they were victims of western men who wanted to fill their brothels with helpless immigrant flesh. I should think you’d be relieved that American men finally got tired of beating and molesting their own wives and daughters and are looking elsewhere for victims. Seems you’d want to encourage this - maybe a few American women might survive to adulthood. Further, it is unclear anyone is forcing American women to do anything – two generations of feminist control of the educational system has pounded home the message that women’s desire for marriage and family is a social construct used to maintain patriarchy. If men seek wives elsewhere, that should free American women of our incessant demands, shouldn’t it?
But, I digress.
“Scabs” is a term that first originated during that period in the United States when so-called “Laissez-faire” capitalism was in its decline and labor unions were emerging. It referred to workers who would cross union picket lines to work for businesses targeted by strikes. These were, in effect, individuals unwilling to side with the union who felt the bargain offered by the business was good enough for them. Their own ability to decide what was best for them and their families took precedence over the collectivist concerns of the unions. Without attempting to read the mind of any who have done so, it seems safe to say that the individual who crosses a picket line see’s themselves as an individual, rather than a cog in someone else’s machine. “Scab” was a fighting word and one of the nicer words used for these individuals as beatings, physical intimidation and at times execution were methods used by the unions to control them.
Now, if a dearth of marriage minded males in the United States is exerting pressure on American women, and if women from other countries are crossing the “picket line,” let us consider for a moment the choices facing U.S. men who want a wife and possibly a family –
There exists no shortage of marriage minded American men. In the words of the great Thomas Ellis, men want relationships – they just don’t want bad ones. But the staggering number of divorces (most are initiated by women), “no-fault” divorce, the arrogant inequity of family courts, rates of domestic violence clearly showing that women are at least as likely to abuse as men, the lionization of women such as Lorena Bobbitt and Clara Harris and the outpouring of sympathy for Andrea Yates are just a few of the cases illustrating that the likelihood of a marriage adding to a man’s quality of life is far from a foregone conclusion – in fact, it seems a pretty remote possibility.

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