‘I was ambushed by the Twitterati feminists who in actual fact hate women’

An excerpt from THIS article: Rather than campaigning to help women, feminists today are more likely to be picking fights on Twitter, or dressing up petty grievances as proof of rampant ‘sexism’. And, needless to say, these devotees of ‘equality’ believe you can’t be a feminist unless you’re Left-wing. Some 100 years after Emily Wilding…

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50/50 Divorce Payouts Are Robbery

People are waking up to reality. Read an excerpt from THIS article: Lady Deech, a crossbencher given a life peerage by Tony Blair in 2005, said: ‘The notion that a wife should get half of the joint assets of a couple after even a short, childless marriage has crept up on us without any parliamentary…

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Women: STOP GETTING DRUNK!

Young women are getting a distorted message that their right to match men drink for drink is a feminist issue. A well-known feminist dissident Camille Paglia one wrote: For a decade feminists have drilled their disciples to say “Rape is a crime of violence but not sex.” This sugarcoated Shirley Temple nonsense has exposed young…

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A Hidden Crime: Domestic Violence Against Men Is a Growing Problem

Domestic violence is not gender specific And yet, more than 200 survey-based studies show that domestic violence is just as likely to strike men as women. In fact, the overwhelming mass of evidence indicates that half of all domestic violence cases involve an exchange of blows and the remaining 50% is evenly split between men…

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Reality Check: Boys are languishing academically, while girls are soaring

An excerpt from: How to Make School Better for Boys CHRISTINA HOFF SOMMERS In the U.S., a powerful network of women’s groups works ceaselessly to protect and promote what it sees as female interest. But there is no counterpart working for boys—they are on their own. This contrasts dramatically with constructive, problem-solving approach of education…

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The Importance of Dads

Sarah Berry Life & Style reporter-Sydney Morning Herald Sadly, not enough dads realise the impact they have on their daughters’ lives. One study found only 30 per cent of fathers believed that active involvement in their daughter’s life was vital to her health and well being. This is despite recent findings that the dad’s influence…

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