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Archive of 2013

Some history on feminism

Sat 5th October 2013:

One thing that surprises me is what people imagine about history simply because of one piece of information. ‘New Zealand gave women the vote.’ (One that regularly amuses me.)

The realisation of female violence

The frequency and brutality of female offending is definitely on the rise. Men are increasingly in a damned if you do, damned if you don’t situation. What is the next generation going to look like with an increasing number of children suffering the consequences of universal suffrage.

The Fox Wants to Look After the Chickens

Fri 4th October 2013:

We must remember that only men commit violence and only women experience it, at least to any extent worth acknowledging or worrying about. That’s why our government through several of its departments funds the anti-male hate-speech White Fibbin’ Campaign. On Tuesday we heard feminst Radio NZ (paid for by taxes from both men and women) […]

Only Men Commit Violence of Course

C’mon everybody, show you’re against violence by men against women. Women of course never commit violence and news media should be ashamed of themselves for inventing stories such as the following recent ones:

October Protests

Thu 3rd October 2013:

Representatives of the Ministry of Men’s Affairs (a community group because successive governments have failed to respect the voice and welfare of men) will be present at protests each Saturday in October to coincide with the male-denigrating White Ribbon Campaign. The protests will will encourage people to wear a black ribbon instead to show they […]

“New” Expert Advisory Group on Family Violence Announced

Tue 1st October 2013:

From the office of Hon Turiana Turia, Associate Minister for Social Development. I think though I’m not certain that several of those appointed were instrumental in trying to wreck the Glenn project, perhaps dredging up the unsupported historical allegation against Owen Glenn. I don’t think this ‘new expert advisory group’ includes any expertise on violence […]

Century of women

Sun 29th September 2013:

Here we have it from the UN Secretary-General; it is not the century of global warming or Middle East humanitarian crisis, no, it’s the century of women!

Men can relate to and care for children

Although NZ familycaught$ judges seem unaware that men can relate to and care for children and can successfully take care of children, newspaper records regularly show a more realistic picture. Sometimes, I wonder if judges don’t read newspapers or listen to stories about families in NZ?

Where is the deterrent for female offending?

We can’t say that women have never been criminals. I recall as a child the local Postmistress being jailed for “borrowing’ money in an elaborate fraud that eventually became too big to conceal. Certainly there is a frequency and variety of offending that we now see in the media, that we didn’t see before.

Over the top Feminists – See her perform.

Men Don’t Matter

Thu 26th September 2013:

In case we need reminding, men’s suffering of abuse, violence and disadvantage is often covered up while for women it is highlighted. Here are a few stories in today’s papers showing this.

Value of Perjury

Wed 25th September 2013:

Perjury is worth a lot to legal-workers, as it fuels most of the meritless cases that consume time and waste costs in our caughts. It wastes the money of tax paying parties too.

Seeking a lawyer to sue the extremist nz government for protracted legal and human rights abuses.

Pedro says: Tue 24th September 2013 at 6:35 pm Seeking a lawyer to sue the extremist nz government for protracted legal and human rights abuses. – Off post topic, so I have moved it into a fresh post, MurrayBacon.

Join the NZ army

Tue 24th September 2013:

The New Zealand Army is recruiting. This is probably relevant to a younger age group than the average MENZ reader, but some of you may have kids who could be interested.

Disproportionate sentencing

I could have posted this under one of the other pussy pass posts but seriously this is more than sick enough to warrant its own post.

Don’t mess with viagra

http://news.msn.co.nz/worldnews/8728294/doctors-forced-to-amputate-mans-penis

Deja Vu Strikes Again – Rex McCann Speaks to familycaught$ Conference

At least two Parents by Rex McCann

The man rules

Mon 23rd September 2013:

At last a guy has taken the time to write this all down Finally, the guys’ side of the story.

Post earthquake family disputes

Sat 21st September 2013:

This is an interesting story about the increased activity in the Christchurch Family Court as a result of the earthquake.

Gender difference?

Fri 20th September 2013:

We had an interesting experience recently. We stopped as required at a 1-lane bridge to let cars approaching from the other direction get over the bridge first.

Female drink driver let off by judge

No doubt all judges will have to use this as precedence when the next woman is charged with a drink driving offence. Pity these no similar reference set for males. http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/9187817/Drink-drive-teen-let-off-by-judge

Samantha Geimer “Woman of the Century”

In case I am misunderstood in this post Video and incorrectly labelled by the ‘Lace Curtain’ brigade, let me make one thing clear, I abhor rape and in particular, paedophilia. 40 Years ago Film Director, Roman Polanski, did indeed have intercourse with a 13 year old and committed statutory rape. Rape of any type is […]

The jury reflects the public’s degree of discernment

Wed 18th September 2013:

Coughing fit led to elbow attack, court told. Crown prosecutor Mr Mcdiarmid told the jury an assault was to touch someone intentionally without their consent, and didn’t need to be hard or cause an injury. This case will hold an interesting outcome for two reasons: 1. Will a jury view a case, with no injury […]

The Wonky Donkey

Tue 17th September 2013:

This is a live show touring NZ at the moment. If I still had young kids, I’d take them along.

Men on Strike – book review

Men on Strike – Why Men are Boycotting Marriage, Fatherhood and the American Dream, and Why it Matters. By Helen Smith PhD. Although this new book about men is written by a woman, she clearly likes men, and listens to what men say, both socially and professionally in her practice as a psychologist. She also […]

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