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Men’s Summit 2018 Friday 6th April

Sat 14th October 2017:

The Ministry of Men’s Affairs is pleased to announce the next New Zealand Men’s Summit will be held in Auckland on 6th April 2018. The 2018 Summit will build on the success of recent Summits in Christchurch and Wellington.

A Day of Remembrance

Thu 12th October 2017:

The Quantum Court That Amazes Observers

Sat 7th October 2017:

The father of a daughter whose mother illegally brought her to live in NZ has had The NZ Family Court deny his application to have the child returned to him in his home country. This is a Court that defies logic and the injustice dished out to the father is horrific. No one should be […]

Rachel Smalley’s Condescending Comments

Fri 6th October 2017:

NZ Herald femaleist (aren’t they all femaleists at the Herald?) Rachel Smalley today bemoaned the lack of females on the teams involved in negotiations to form a new government. She claimed, in her article titled “Hey guys, where’s the women on coalition negotiation teams?“: “And yet women are pretty good at preventing, managing and resolving […]

6 cents versus a $1-00 …..

http://home.nzcity.co.nz/news/article.aspx?id=256904

Voting Age

Mon 2nd October 2017:

If you are a student of recent history you would know, it is not that long ago that the voting age was set at 21 years of age. More recently it was reduced to 18 years of age. The three year difference brings in another quarter-of-a-million, or there abouts, young minds into the political void.

Suicide and Reason

Tue 26th September 2017:

Zdenek (Sid) Hanzlik’s suicide is a very sad event and may have been triggered by several issues but without doubt the main protagonist was the Family Court and Family Law. The slide into the abyss of despair through a life without perceived meaning for many fathers is the needless separation and complications, in regards to […]

Self Immolation at Parliament

Thu 21st September 2017:

Reports are appearing in news media, about a man setting himself on fire at Parliament. It is understood he was protesting in the grounds of parliament and had signs. You may be able to assist with further information in the comments.

The No Vote Option

Wed 20th September 2017:

As indicated in recent news articles, less people are interested in voting. I find that understandable, given the behaviour of politicians and political parties.

New Zealand Ghettos aka Social Housing

Tue 19th September 2017:

A huge amount of men in New Zealand are in need of community support, i.e., social housing, foodbanks, etc, etc, and I think that many men become aware, i.e., swallow the red pill, when they reach out for community support and find it non-existent or lacking.

Misandry Rules Labour

Mon 18th September 2017:

With Helen Clark’s feminist agenda still driving misandrist anti-male policy in the Labour Party it comes as no surprise a new childless feminist, Jacinda Adern, has won control, claim the Ministry of Men’s Affairs (MoMA). MoMA is a community group because successive governments have neglected the voice and welfare of men and boys. They believe […]

Tool to Help in Your Voting

Sun 17th September 2017:

We found this tool in which you choose your views and preferences about matters and these are compared with the policies to tell you which party’s policies are most in line with your views. Seems reasonably based and quite fun: https://newzealand.isidewith.com/political-quiz

White Men Alleged to Support Forced Under-aged Prostitution

Sat 16th September 2017:

This prominent article in the NZ Herald told us that “social researcher” Natalie Thorburn “released disturbing findings” such as that “Girls just 12 years old were often groomed by boyfriends who eventually forced them into a situation where they had no option but to sell their bodies”. Ms Thorburn also claimed that “A 9-year-old girl […]

Labour’s policy remains guilty unless you can prove you are innocent

Thu 14th September 2017:

Guilty until proven innocent With 20 years jail in the balance, when will National publicly as Labour to clarify this policy.

Tones of Fathers Day

Wed 13th September 2017:

Recollections of Father’s Day from older men might be a curiosity to younger readers. For me, being the youngest in the Family, I recall the annual presentation of a white porcelain tea cup with pictures of old cars – we’re talking Model T Fords and Chrysler convertibles, just to be clear, not old bombs. The […]

Election Thoughts 2017

Thu 7th September 2017:

Here are a few thoughts regarding men and father issues this election.

Concerned Mens Meeting – Saturday 4th November

Sat 2nd September 2017:

A meeting will be held in Auckland on this day should the Ministry of Men’s Affairs choose to organise it. Concerned Men can attend the meeting and express their opinions. Let us know where this is. Venue to be advised. In the absence of a physical venue, this meeting will be held online. See you […]

Openess is the Cure

Discussions in similar jurisdictions are often worth watching. I noticed this article on the Guardian about Family Law.

Isn’t that a blow to the Banks

Fri 1st September 2017:

John Banks, known to some of us as a passionate supporter of Fathers, refused a DNA test. If you were a father, would you not want to know? Help me out here, is the estate, or pride, or something, more important than your own offspring. I’m having a bit of trouble with this one, especially […]

Corrections Policy Called Corrupt

Thu 31st August 2017:

A men’s group has labelled a new policy announced this week by Corrections Minister Louise Upston as “corrupt”. The new policy aims to reduce the likelihood that female criminals will be sent to prison. Spokesman Kerry Bevin for community group The Ministry of Men’s Affairs said the policy was an abandonment of the principle of […]

Fathers Speak Out at Parliament

Wed 30th August 2017:

Fathers are speaking out at parliament on Friday 1st September, the Friday before Fathers’ Day. MPs have been invited to address the concerns of disgruntled fathers who claim they have been neglected for decades and their parenting role abused. They claim ‘de-fathering’ has delivered many thousands of devastated families and led to further child abuses […]

Today’s Lesson on Equality

A Feminist instructer was dutifully educating a small group of eager students in a lesson in equality. Among the 10 aspiring students, who sought the ultimate prize, the Borg Award for collective understanding, was a young man keen to understand the requirements of the Feminist Master. Beside them, was a small bridge over a deep […]

MPs Blind to Parent Equality

Tue 29th August 2017:

Members of Parliament are blind to the damage done to families by our social policy and law that is skewed away from ‘parent equality’, said Ministry of Men’s Affairs spokesman, Kerry Bevin. “Father’s Day has become a tragedy for many families as de-fathering has continued for decades.”

Fathers Day Bowling and Mini-Putt golf in Kapiti

A free bowling and Mini-Putt family event will be hosted by Kidz Need Dadz in Kapiti from 4-6pm on Sunday 3rd of September. Kapiti TenPin Nikau Valley Sponsored by Kidz Need Dadz, KCDC and AVS

All the Parents Fault

This article appears in the NZ Herald and attributes blame for the current state of unruly youth to the parents. It can’t go without a mention – whether you can be bothered reading the article is a different story.

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