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By Marx at 23/04/2008 - 00:13
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What is 'misandry' and what is 'anti-misandry'?
Misandry is the hatred of males as a sex, as opposed to misogyny, the hatred of women; or misanthropy, hatred of the human species. Misandry comes from misos (Greek μῖσος, "hatred") + andr-ia (Greek anĂ©r-andros, "man"). Those holding misandric beliefs can be of either sex. Thus it holds to common sense that Anti Misandry is to work toward removing misandry from our culture.
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Can you give me some demonstrations of misandry?
Sure. Have a look at the second-wave feminist view of men for an example. Valerie Solanas, the radical feminist who shot Andy Warhol in 1968, provides a famous example of misandry in her self-published SCUM Manifesto. In case you're wondering, SCUM is an acronym for 'Society for Cutting Up Men', practically a call for gendercide, the culling of men. Quite literally, Solanas expressed her desire to "institute complete automation and destroy the male sex."
Wow, this is pretty bad stuff - what can I do about misandry?
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By John Dias at 20/07/2008 - 23:19
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There is a movie that a father's rights advocate just created called, "A Father's Rights." The movie is very professionally made, with Hollywood-grade quality. The trailer alone is compelling drama, and it presents the perspective of the father favorably as he navigates the insanity of the family court and his abusive Ex. Based on the trailer, I would say that the acting is also superb, and the footage captures not just the political aspects surrounding the father's rights cause, but also the sexual dynamics between men and women. This movie appears to be spot-on. I am amazed that something of this quality is being produced by someone sympathetic to our underfunded movement. But for once, we have someone with a gift for cinematic story telling who has stuck out his neck and made a film that is worthy of our support.
The trailer is here:
http://g2rdistribution.com/afr.trailer.html
The Web site about the movie, where you can purchase the full video for only $15.00 USD, is here:
http://g2rdistribution.com/
We need to be blogging about this movie. I also believe it's worth every penny for each and every one of us to consider buying a copy. What an outstanding contribution to the father's movement.
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By themanonthestreet at 28/04/2008 - 20:47
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You know, every time I see a pink ribbon campaign I get pissed off. Oh sure, some would say; âif you knew someone that survived or even died from breast cancer, youâd think differently.â Well, I have, I do, and I still feel the same thank you very much.
Recently, I was âdiscussingâ yet again, the disparity in research, care, and funding for menâs health issues. And of course, the subject of breast cancer being the #2 killer of all female creatures on the planet, whereas #1 being the patriarchy itselfâŠ
Tired of the bullshit âfactsâ thrown around, I decided to waste some of my time researching the actual FACTS from two major sources, that of the CDC (Center for Disease Control) and the NCI (National Cancer Institute).
Oh sure, I already knew that there was a significant disparity, but I wanted ALL THE FACTS. The how manyâs and how muches, so to speak.
As with any âofficial statistical gatheringâ, there is always missing years. Why? I havenât a clue. We are in 2008, yet there is very little concrete numbers more current than 2006/07.
Anyhow, without further ado, here is what I have found. By the way, I took the time to find this information, if you want to argue it, feel free, but look it up yourself. I aint your research bitch.
ACTUAL AND REAL NUMBERS on the disparity in research, education and treatment of two prevalent gender specific cancers; Prostate Cancer and (Female) Breast Cancer specifically.
Information from the 2006 NCI (National Cancer Institute) Fact Book:
Total budgeted dollars spent from 2002 - 2006 overall:
Male â 1.4 Billion
Female â 2.78 Billion - Almost twice the amount.
**Research dollars spent in 2006 alone on two gender specific cancers:
Male Prostate Cancer â 293.2 Million
Female (only) Breast Cancer â 584.7 Million - Again, almost twice the amount.
Estimated Incident rates of cancers for all races for 2007:
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