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Archive of 2014

Children’s Commissioner failing Vulnerable Children

Wed 6th August 2014:

Child Youth and Family (CYF) have acknowledged that they did not conduct an investigation into the death of a 13 month old baby who died in a bath tub drowning in November 2012. The story was first discussed here in the post multi-tasking manslaughter. The victim’s mother was subsequently charged with manslaughter and found not […]

ATTN: Male input requested for new political group Law & Order policy

I don’t want to go into too much detail prematurely, especially without permission, but a new political group is in the formation stages and is looking for input on their law and order policy platform before registering as an official political entity. If you have any ideas, keyword “ideas,” not rants, and can put them […]

I am going to meet with a woman politician. I dont believe she is a feminist.

Mon 4th August 2014:

Yep I could be wrong but she seems very interested in mens rights. I dont want to sit around and wait and see what happens and create summaries when men get screwed by systemstic discrimination. If you want to sit there.. then ok, but you can still help. Can you add statistics… rephrase my questions?

Domestic Violence Industry in “Overwhelming Disarray”

A report released last month has put the cost of domestic violence in New Zealand at $8 billion per year. There appears to be a new type of inflation impacting our economy – Election Inflation. This ‘$8 Billion dollars is a big increase on previous estimates. The difference between the $8 billion and the 368 […]

Revenge by Media.

Sun 3rd August 2014:

The Essay of Tania Billingsley discussed in a previous post saw a young woman jeopardise a possible court case in exchange for a minute of fame and some mileage for the airing of her views on the much politicised idea of New Zealand’s ‘Rape Culture’. She’s already been forgotten about, and the chances of a […]

King – I’m sorry for being a woman

Sat 2nd August 2014:

Ms King’s apology for being a woman is “insulting” because not all women are so forgetful, our Prime Minister says. “It’s a pretty silly comment from Ms King,” said Mrs Tubb. “The problem isn’t being a woman, the problem is if you’re a forgetful woman, and I think it’s a bit insulting to imply that […]

Minimum Wage and Child Support

Fri 1st August 2014:

Minimum wage is a political toy in the sense that it can be abused at election time with promises that have notable flow-on effects and manipulated between elections; it is a cabinet decision as to what the minimum wage is set at. When you look at our position in world statistics we are amongst the […]

Ministry for Women’s Affairs and their Dodgy Calculations

The previous post Minimum Wage and Feminist Entitlement opens up the discussion about how feminist monetary policy is driving men backwards into a slave culture. Now let’s have a look at the good work The Ministry of Women’s Affairs does to help out.

Minimum Wage and Feminist Entitlement

Thu 31st July 2014:

When it comes to election campaigns and gender politics there are only two policy positions, female and gender neutral; and yes, that is just a different way of saying there are no male specific policies, but is that true. If there were male specific policies you would expect them to be gender positive – I’d […]

Identify domestic abuse before it turns violent

Wed 30th July 2014:

She doesn’t have to hit you for it to be abuse:

Join MoMA in Wellington on 1st August

Sun 27th July 2014:

Please join MoMA in Wellington when we raise awareness of men’s issues in the lead up to the election. We have sent the following invitation to various MPs and the Ministry of Women’s Affairs: MMA MINISTRY OF MEN’S AFFAIRS MINITATANGA MO NGA TANE A Community Group because successive governments have neglected the voice and welfare […]

The Feminist Effect On Culture Jokes

I would like to blame the Aussies for starting it, but history tells a different story – yes, this goes way back. Even, back past the Condom War. You haven’t heard of the Condom War?

Many shades of Gay

Sat 26th July 2014:

In a recent post first NZ gay marriage fails questions were asked as to whether this site was anti gay-men and if that particular debate was homophobic; distinguishing politics from the personal does not reside ouside of discussions on homosexuality, even if some would have us believe that. New Zealand is no stranger to the […]

MP Hauiti’s ‘big Boo-Boo’ a Blatant Pussy Pass

Thu 17th July 2014:

National MP Claudette Hauiti, previously warned about breaking Parliament’s rules by employing her civil union spouse (presumably on a state payroll) in her electorate office, has now been caught out using her parliamentary charge card for completely personal travel to Australia and other illegal spending. She has not been disciplined and has been allowed simply […]

First NZ Gay Marriage Fails in Less than a Year

MoMA has nothing against homosexual people and strongly supports their right to get on with their lives without discrimination or abuse. The history of horrible violence against gays (ongoing still in a number of countries) shows human irrationality and cruelty at its worst. However, the pathetic performance of NZ’s first same-sex marriage couple highlights the […]

Men Blamed for Women’s Wrongdoing

Here’s an interesting case. A lawyer is suspended for 9 months (is that a pregnant pause in his career?) for certifying a separation agreement that he knew the woman was being forced by her husband to sign. It seems from the Tribunal’s decision that the woman approached the lawyer to have a separation agreement signed […]

The Marlborough Express – A Paper with a Backbone

Tue 15th July 2014:

The Marlborough Express has today released an opinion piece that reveals just what’s at stake with regards to the Labour Party’s proposed changes to the our justice system. It’s refreshing to a see a newspaper refuse to be a dead fish in a populist tide. If you have a Stuff account, be sure to leave […]

VonDadelszen/Family Court grievances

Mon 14th July 2014:

I am interested in hearing from those that have grievances with either VonDaelszen and or the Family Court, grievances will need to be clear acts unbecoming of a FCJ such as contempt of Court, breach of Human Rights Act/ DV act/ CoC act etc. I will be taking significant action for such acts myself, the […]

Domestic Psychological Abuse

Nice post by an ACT candidate. Not sure if she’ll get enough percentage to enter parliament, but should be interesting to see what her response to my question is: ———- Excellent family-oriented approach for tackling domestic violence. What are your views on the domestic psychological abuse carried out against the males? Society still has not […]

The Fourth Estate – feminist style

The Fourth Estate as we know it today generally refers to the media. It has been an evolving entity since the concept came to life in the middle ages, with the progressive development of social structures. It depends on whose interpretation you prefer as to who or what the first three estates represent; there are […]

Political outcomes by gendered reporting

Sun 13th July 2014:

Many times throughout the life of this site authors have raised concerns about media reporting, and often blatant reporting, of news written to favour women or to demonise men. After years of harping we less often see the obvious one liners like ‘the deadbeat dad’. But there is something more sinister afoot when it comes […]

Children most often killed by mothers

Very interesting article. With some percentages that clearly shows the Labour party needs to brush up on their research skills. http://www.odt.co.nz/news/national/227441/children-most-often-killed-mothers

The Labour Party’s War On Men

Sat 12th July 2014:

Please invite all your friends to like and share, locally and internationally, to raise awareness on this upcoming issue in this country. https://www.facebook.com/nzlpwaronkiwimen

The Essay of Tania Billingsley

Fri 11th July 2014:

The Essay of Tania Billingsley is published at TV3 the source of the quote below: This matter arose out of allegations by Billingsley against a Malaysian diplomat who fled the country under diplomatic immunity. Regardless of the diplomatic circumstances the possibility of the alleged offender’s return was still being considered as was an application by […]

Wanted: A new Partner ….

Thu 10th July 2014:

Like most men, I seek an intimate relationship with a woman. Unfortunately, I am family court tainted, and seek only a woman who is fully my equal. Equal. Similar age; similar education and qualifications; similar income; similar asset base; similar debt ratio; similar religion; similar criminal history (i.e. none); similar driving habits (i.e. rarely receives […]

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