Part 2 of the Problem with Men podcast is now available. Part 1 is available on the same link. In these two episodes, Liam Allan gives a detailed account of his experience of being falsely accused and charged with rape. (more…)
Filed under: General — Ministry of Men's Affairs @ 12:01 pm
Through continued torture Michaela Barriball eventually murdered helpless infant boy Malachi Subecz whom our wise Family Court ordered to her care. None of the articles we found regarding this case made any mention of Malachi’s father. Fathers clearly aren’t even important enough to consider, (more…)
Haven’t done an authenticity test of this myself so there may or may not be something to it.
The World Council for Health is increasingly concerned by the impact of the experimental Covid-19 vaccines on human fertility and once again calls for an immediate halt to the vaccination program.
Pfizer’s novel Covid-19 vaccine leads to lower levels of fertility in men, according to a new peer-reviewed study. The paper, which has been accepted for publication in the journal Andrology evaluated the impact of the experimental Covid-19 injections on sperm motility and concentration and found that, three months after vaccination, semen concentration was reduced by 15.4%.
The researchers found that there was a decrease in sperm concentration between 75 and 120 days post-vaccination.
We’ve had racial covid, and perhaps it does disproportionately affect some races, I haven’t really followed that, but now gendered covid has arrived as reported in the Herald this morning.
Women were more likely to suffer from a variety of symptoms, including ear, nose, and throat issues, mood, neurological, skin, gastrointestinal and rheumatological disorders, as well as fatigue.
Male patients, however, were more likely to experience endocrine disorders such as diabetes and kidney disorders.
The study authors, from Johnson and Johnson, said differences in immune system function between females and males could be an important driver in the differing symptoms they found.
Sounds like an add for pharmaceutical products, but who am I to judge?
When we look at the significant criticism of the US Supreme Court by both the Prime minister, Jacinda Ardern and Foreign Minister, Nanaia Mahuta, along with a chorus of support, of course there is more to it … (more…)
We’ve seen numerous journalists cancelled recently and they tend to be mostly male. Once again I make the point that men’s issues are inclined to be ‘mostly’ rather than entirely male these days.
The journalists that have been cancelled are the ones who haven’t been afraid to speak out, often in criticism of the government, as is the case with Peter Wiilliams who had a disagreement with (more…)
“Peter was a goldfish in a shark tank. I was also in the shark tank. There was no empathy. It was an attack on an innocent man. It was an attack on the truth.”
These are the words of the oldest and most “compelling and believable” complainant at the centre of the Christchurch Civic Creche case.
This week Newsroom published an investigation into the story of this girl through her parents, breaking their 30-year silence to talk about how they became embroiled in one of New Zealand’s longest-running and most controversial legal sagas. (more…)
[A screenshot from a msm clip of the Tauranga by-election. Unrelated to the post]
What caught my attention was the T-Shirt in the picture and that it got mainstream attention.
Tauranga has long been an independent back burner on men’s issues and it’s been the hub of probably more new (relevant) organisations than any other place in the country.
This dissertation looks at section 178 of the Crimes Act 1961 – Infanticide. The provisions of this section are outdated and no longer fit for purpose. The central theme is that this offence should be gender neutral, as males, as well as females, may suffer from the same antenatal and postnatal physiological and psychological effects. This legislative provision is discriminatory to males and contributes to the continuing inequities that males face in relation to the criminal law. (more…)
Filed under: General — Ministry of Men's Affairs @ 4:56 pm
Men throughout the ‘developed’ world owe Johnny Depp a great deal of gratitude. He has bravely stood up in an anti-male witch-hunt era to challenge what he claimed were false allegations. Not many men have the money to do this and he has invested heavily in doing so. (more…)
The Disinformation News, formerly known as “Stuffed News”.
STUFF News remains heavily invested in its traditional feminised format and as a consequence we see gendered disinformation from New Zealand’s largest news platform where we don’t discuss female failure.
Has there ever been a more confusing and stressful time to be a man?
It seems the gender goal posts are ever changing, spurred on by events like #metoo; and the growth of tribal identity politics. It can sometimes feel like we’re sitting an exam but we skipped the classes. (more…)
In my opinion, news reporters Alison Mau and Simon Plumb are male mental health abusers.
It does not take much to destroy a reputation and career. No trial, no defence. News media and social media are the usual tools. Especially if you are a known celebrity, politician. There are no checks and balances. (more…)
This was first brought to our attention last week by Hornet. But I feel the matter is so serious and the latest news is police officer, Daniel Keneally is still at large as of a few days ago.
Daniels’ mother was a senator in Oz lost her safe seat, returned to her home north of Sydney. Her son Daniel is in the photo and video.
This little shitwit lied his ass off to put a man in jail. Daniel Keneally belongs in jail for at least a decade. Other police officers dished out taxpayers hush money to his victim. They should go to prison too.
Matt King may be an unknown quantity to most people around the country but that is fast changing.
A former Northland MP and National Party (Member of parliament) for one term, King lost his Northland seat by the narrowest of margins in the 2020 election to Labour’s media-bomb campaign.
4 Years later, AU$100k, a 3-day trial and a not guilty verdict.
During those years he suffered,
– Lost of job
– Death threats
– Scared to leave the house
– Destruction of career
– A Barrister who pushed him to plea guilty to get a lower sentence.
– Financial loss
– 7 Months in prison
– Name splatted across the news online and social media
– The effect of his mother and family was huge
– Strong suicidal thoughts
– Ongoing mental health problems
– Zero compensation
– Zero support
At the end of it. – Nothing.
In sexual allegations, Ireland has a law to automatically award full name suppression until a guilty verdict is reached. Jacinda’s be kind does not extend to males.
With only a 13% conviction rate, the New Zealand Government does not consider men in this type of situation.
I haven’t seen any detail on this. I caught a voice clip in relation to an end to child support payments going to the state and to now be paid to the (it said mother) but I assume other parent.
Affecting some “14,0000” children I assume rather than parents.
Times have changed but even though women firefighters are not uncommon these days, the Fire and Emergency Service is still primarily a male domain and highly reliant on men volunteering to support their communities, it’s not just those engaged as paid professionals.
This is another industry and one of several on the periphery of the government health mandates that has over 1,000 operational staff sitting at home waiting for the restrictions to go away so they can get back to what they enjoy doing.
But the situation still applies … if you want to serve your community, get jabbed or get lost.
Their interest is in going to work or serving their community as a volunteer. Many if not most have no idea this situation is driven by a remote board, that is disconnected from the industry – “we don’t read their emails” is the general level of interest, let alone being able to name anyone responsible for the decision making at that level that’s causing this issue.
There is a significant disconnect here.
The current covid policies have affected the FENZ operations and ability to maintain their normal operations but the board is not being questioned over the degree of support they apply to the Government’s increasingly unrealistic position.
This is also stopping new volunteers getting involved.
Here we have men wanting to be constructive members of society and not able to do so.
There’s plenty of posts on this site regarding the Human Rights Commission ignoring men’s issues.
There’s a very good post here on just how confused the Human Rights Commissioner is about human rights so when the PM leaves the Human Rights Commissioner waiting 100 days one has to ask the question, did the government ever listen to them anyway?
From New Zealand today, found on Twitter, as they say, and it struck me as very odd.
Before I continue, let me say, I’ve had various dealings with female doctors for over 40 years and that has never given me any cause for concern but when I see a female Doctor seemingly proud of the absence of all but one male in the room, this is no longer the case.
What business is it to even ask such questions of a child. I thought schools were a place of learning not to push ideology. Not to force a child into discussing that personal nonsense and to withhold it from parents. It is not education.
Bizarre as it is to our elected leaders, parents raise children governments do not.
NZ teacher Peter Joyce’s settled life was disrupted when a woman he had never met accused him of historic rape. With a unique brand of angry humour, his diary plots the stages of his despair and traces his attempts to find justice in the face of the current insistence that we must “believe the victim”.
Dry Ice is a compelling memoir, but much more. The accusation made the writer a reluctant expert on similar cases from all over the world. He throws light on everything that limits public knowledge of false sexual allegations, from dangerous counselling to flawed statistics, and he exposes police investigation methods as blinkered, inefficient and insensitive.