Monthly Archives: May 2009

Fun Feminism Facts

I really love this quote! www.angryharry.com

Western men die some five years earlier than women. They suffer more from nearly every medical disease and ailment that there is. And yet, far more money is spent by governments on women’s health than on men’s health. Men are also nowadays educationally disadvantaged significantly compared to women; with the curriculum, the teaching methods and the resources being designed to cater far more for women and girls than for men and boys. Men make up 80% of the homeless. There are more of them in social service care-homes as boys. They are manytimes more likely to be wrongfully arrested, wrongfully imprisoned, mugged, assaulted or murdered. They are 5 times more likely to lose their children when families break down, 4 times more likely to lose their homes, 4 times more likely to commit suicide, 20 times more likely to be killed or injured at work, 20 times more likely to be imprisoned, and, probably, more than 100 times more likely to be demeaned, denigrated and ridiculed by the mainstream media. Men also pay much more in taxes than women but receive far less in benefits from the government.

In other words, when compared to women, men are significantly disadvantaged when it comes to their health, their lifespans, their homes, their children, their education, their families, the tax burden, the law, the benefit system, and even when it comes to their own personal safety. 

They are nowadays also being heavily discriminated against in the work place.

How is it possible, therefore, that women are being ‘oppressed’ more than men?

In what areas?

Where?

I literally became sick to read about this. The idea of physical violence itself – even against someone who was a PROVEN rapist, let alone alleged – is enough to make my stomach turn.

KILLED BY A FALSE RAPE CHARGE Eddie Polec was 16. He was an altar boy at Philadelphia’s St. Cecilias’s Catholic Church. He was beaten to death on the steps of that church in November 1994 because someone made a false rape accusation against him.

Polec was attacked by several teen boys enraged when they were told Polec had raped one of their friends. As they beat Polec to death, several girls stood around laughing, the Associated Press reported.

Four teen boys were convicted in February 1996 of the attack. However, no charges have ever been filed against the girl who made the fatal accusation.

“Incitement to riot” charges might have been appropriate — if the incident had been fomented by a male. However, in the current climate of rape hysteria, even false accusations that result in death go unpunished.

Feminists ask, “Why would she lie?”

Answer: Because she gets away with murder.

Also, a tid-bit about single mothers and their often disastrous effect on society:

At a time when unprecedented numbers of children live with single mothers, this means that more and more of them have little or no contact with any male role model at all … which is, of course, a disaster for the boys. 

And if you want to know who is largely responsible for creating an atmosphere in which such a fear is all too horribly realistic, look no further than the twittering bunch of over-protective, over-excitable mothers clustered around our school gates. 

These are the people who have bought, wholesale, into the myth of the sexually predatory bogeyman on every corner; the people who have, in a single generation, swept us from the sensible ‘don’t take sweets from strangers’ to the absurd ‘all men are paedophiles’. 

These are the people who breathe the fire of the name-and-shame campaigns of the scurrilous end of the Press; the people who have propelled sensational memoir after memoir of child sex abuse to the top of the bestseller charts. 

These are the people who declare such abuse to be appalling, but who slavishly follow the titillating thrill of ‘kiddie-fiddler’ storylines in soaps or films – the same soaps and films that their children also watch. 

And that, of course, is the point: observant, clever and calculating as most children can be, they note the drama that thrills Mummy so very much and, sometimes, they spot their chance of a leading role in it.

Read the full article here.

Killing Men is Funny


My Life in Pictures

Summer 2007

My first show

My first kiss

My first heartbreak

New friends, old friends.

New loves, new hookups, new guys.

On a quest to be bleach blonde.

Parties, drinking, drugs, decisions.September 2007

Old loves.

First blowjob, first handjob.

Strip-teases and flirts.

Desire and love I can never have.

Regrets.

Bleach blonde.November 2007

Lonely.

Went to Detroit with my best friend.

Got mono.

Gave up the blonde.

Finally got the guy. Lost two.

New life, new shows, new friends.January 2008

Met a guy.

Mended my broken heart.

Lost my virginity.

My first boyfriend.

He met my dad.

May 2008

Unfortunately, I met his mom.

Skipping school, riding the GO Bus.

Fights, lost phones, and sexy emails.

Walks in the country.

Adopted by Gordo.

Open relationships.

A new summer.June 2008

May 2/4 means new friends.

Home Depot and neck piercings.

The bluffs, Tony, Sean, Baraq.

Beach parties, alcohol, sleepovers.

Relationships form and deteriorate.

Summer 2008A new boyfriend.

Parties on Friday, sleepovers all weekend.

Movies during the weekdays, STC.

Switching boyfriends.

A move to Oakville.