Domestic Violence Examiner
Cathy Young addresses the issues of men's groups, domestic violence, and feminism at Forbes:
Earlier this month DoubleX, Slate's short-lived female-oriented publication (launched six months ago and about to be folded back into the parent site as a women's section), ran an article ringing the alarm about the dire threat posed by the power of the men's rights movement. But the article, written by New York-based freelance writer Kathryn Joyce and titled "Men's Rights' Groups Have Become Frighteningly Effective," says more about the state of feminism--and journalistic bias--than it does about men's groups. Much more here
My commentary on the DoubleX article is here.
The fact that a national publication of the caliber of Forbes is addressing the issue is a truly hopeful sign -- that one day the long nightmare of feminist-directed public policy will be over, and people with the genuine interests of families at heart can begin to undo the damage of decades of feminist opportunism.











Comments
But but but I thought all Men=Bad and all Women=Good. The Kulturel Kommissariat told me so.
It's interesting that our DV agencies subscribing strictly to NOW-style feminism all do the exact opposite of what they claim to be about on the outside. They actually follow the same brand of blue prints as slavery, white supremacy groups, witch trials and anti-Semites, to name only a few...
Anybody against these abusive, bigot, feminist based, savioristic, NOW-based hate groups are attacked violently and labeled as hate speech groups, and they get away with that abuse too. That has to stop now. And we have to stop NOW - the ultimate kernel of the most rabid hate groups marching on the globe.
The feminist movement is the KKK for women. If it were up to the feminists men would have no due process or free speech rights whatsoever. They are anti-man and anti-family.
All men are abusers. The men who struggle for human rights for men, are Abusers with a capital A. They must be stopped, and their Bill of Rights denied. Cuz you know, they are all abusers.
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