This is what feminist justice looks like
Diana Davison exposes the incompatibility between democratic visions of justice and feminist visions of how to corrupt legal accountability to advantage women, placing them above the law.
Diana Davison exposes the incompatibility between democratic visions of justice and feminist visions of how to corrupt legal accountability to advantage women, placing them above the law.
The tragic shooting at Fort Hood was reported in mainstream media by a predictable line: heroic female cop brings an end to madman’s life. Michael Conzachi digs a bit deeper and asks questions that the media is yet to ask.
The tendency of those with an agenda that is not exactly what they claim it to be comes in the form of qualifying things that should not need qualification. That is how you rig the game.
LEAF, Canada’s Legal Educational & Action Fund, for women only, has made its goal what it calls “substantive equality.” A call was recently made to their education director to ask exactly what they mean by that term.
Men’s Rights Edmonton recently appeared on Toronto radio, facing scoffing and minimizing–and then news broke that put egg on the Newstalk 1010 crowd’s faces.
It’s election time in Brazil, and the incumbent President has been caught with her pants down: a group of her cronies fabricated a phony statistic claiming a majority of Brazilians supported raping a scantily clad woman. It made international headlines, and it was a lie. Aldir Gracindo has a report from Brazil.
What happens when one group is protected by law but not really held accountable to the law? What happens when another group is held accountable by the law but not protected by it? Warnings about this seem always to fall on deaf ears, but for how much longer?
The California Senate is seriously considering legislation that pretty much declares women to be less than children and merely objects acted upon unless you can provide a signed contract proving otherwise. We suppose some would call this progress, but we wouldn’t.
Elizabeth Sheehy and other ideological “scholars” are playing a dangerous game excusing murder when it’s committed by women against men. But in the end, they may discover that they’ve begun the process of excusing murder of women as well.
Military veteran Michael Conzachi has news of the proposed Military Justice Improvement Act in the USA. But it doesn’t look like the Guilty Until Proven Innocent mentality is going to go away, and new attempts to accomplish this same thing are likely to continue soon.