Feminist Lies

Tell AG Eric Holder to Take that #$@&! Report Down!

Last year, SAVE sent a 10-page letter to the Department of Justice requesting that the DoJ remove a report filled with biased and erroneous statements. The report, Practical Implications of Current Domestic Violence Research by Andrew R. Klein, repeatedly downplays domestic violence against men, and openly recommends mandatory arrest policies. The flawed report can be …

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NFL Must Tackle Super Bowl Abuse Myth (Press Release)

PRESS RELEASE WASHINGTON / February 4, 2011 – A victim rights group is calling on the National Football League to denounce the myth that Super Bowl Sunday is a “day of dread” for victims of abuse. Stop Abusive and Violent Environments – SAVE – believes such claims foster hysteria and trivialize the problem of domestic violence. The myth dates back to …

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Abuse Industry Paves the Royal Road to the Welfare State

In a little-publicized move, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger recently approved a bill that creates a new multi-million dollar entitlement. Signed into law during the waning months of his second term, Senate Bill 782 bans landlords from kicking out scofflaw tenants who are victims of domestic violence. The law defines a domestic violence victim as any …

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Texas Attorney General Can’t Cite “Tens of Thousands” of Super Bowl Sex Slaves Figure

In the second meeting of the Texas Human Trafficking Prevention Task Force held November 17, 2010, state Attorney General Greg Abbott said, “Recent Super Bowls provide a sobering picture of what can happen …The Florida Coalition Against Human Trafficking (FCAHT) reported that tens of thousands of women and minors were trafficked in the Miami area …

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Anatomy of a Victim Ideology

But if feminism truly was about equality, shouldn’t feminists be pushing for new laws to criminalize more women, rather than their anti-egalitarian approach of imprisoning less women and more men? Or does equality only matter when it is women who are deemed unequal? (In and of itself, this would imply strongly that women are a privileged class like no other.)

Traffick911’s Statistical Misrepresentation and Misandry

[box icon=”none”]Ken Durden / Shutterstock.com[/box] Paul Elam [1] and Bernard Chapin [2] have exposed the evil campaign perpetrated by Change.org [3] and Traffick911 [4] to draw attention to the scourge of domestic sex trafficking.  Through statistical hyperbole and by lumping men, in general, with a few pathological sex traffickers, those activists have sacrificed men and used the Super Bowl …

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