Borrando a Papá—A documentary review
Exploring the misery that Argentinean fathers and children are going through at the hands of the Argentinean state, whose policies are being enforced by ideologues with a terribly warped worldview.
Exploring the misery that Argentinean fathers and children are going through at the hands of the Argentinean state, whose policies are being enforced by ideologues with a terribly warped worldview.
Male feminist Michael Flood may be one of the most dishonest, child abuse excusing, domestic batterer abusing people alive. Psychotherapist Tom Golden looks at just one part of this hateful ideologue’s destructive advocacy.
“It seems that men DO have rights, but those rights are allegedly doing fine and men have nothing to complain about. And yes, it seems that you DO have a right to dispute the foregoing claim but no right to do it audibly if there is any chance the claimant will hear you.”
Is rape culture just another way to perpetuate the cult of victimhood and convince women and children they are helpless in the face of mostly imagined threats?
Vicki Turetsky is the commissioner of the federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) and, within the understandable parameters of that job, a very good one. As with any bureaucrat, she’s limited in what she can accomplish, but Turetsky has always demonstrated a balanced understanding of the child support system. She’s no “higher support orders …
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“In the end, I really didn’t have a choice, even though I didn’t do what my ex-wife said I did. That, however, was of little concern to the career-minded police, prosecutor, defense attorney, and judge involved in my case.”
As expected the KSUM conference and Kennesaw State University Men as an organization have sparked controversy and had SJWs up to their usual actions. Paul offers some words to and about Brian Clyne, the Big Red of KSU.
Seeing, thinking, and acting: these are the fundamentals of how activists are made. In this case, a journalist and filmmaker from India was moved by her own conscience to take up the cause of men’s rights.
It’s interesting how their honest social experiments so frequently wind up challenging bigoted cultural narratives, isn’t it?
What does it say about us in 2014 that we’re willing to just automatically accept accusations against an elderly man about things he allegedly did decades ago, and that we never question? Janet Bloomfield wonders the same.