not necessarily......cambgull wrote:Just goes to show, the most discriminated people in this country and white, male fathers.
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You could remove the highlighted words. Fathers are, by definition, male. The discrimination is practically worldwide. And it's not only white men who suffer!cambgull wrote:Just goes to show, the most discriminated people in this country and white, male fathers.
Time to stand up and be counted. Take action. Become active and political. Fight unfairness, distorted and suppressed statistics, extreme feminist propaganda, and the injustice dished out against men in the courts. Lobby your MP. And join or form a men's rights group.
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Or go down the pub and have a bloody good moan about it with your mates.
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Well, you could, but one day even that will be a crime.SteveDeckchair wrote:Or go down the pub and have a bloody good moan about it with your mates.
Already, men's websites which make legitimate criticisms of extreme feminist ideology and which campaign for justice and fairness in society are labelled as 'hate sites' and blocked by O2, Symantec, Norton and Facebook. This includes blogs by fathers in support of families, where a man's love for his children can be classed as 'hate', all due to the lies promulgated by modern feminists, which most women (and many men) believe are simply striving for 'equality', but in fact are driven solely by a blind hatred of men.
Censorship of criticism is one of the hallmarks of totalitarian systems, and the vilification of men by these feminists echoes that of the Jews by Hitler's Nazis. Manipulation and lies are their weapons of choice. Influence over (and control of) the media, government, law, health and education remains their strategy, in pursuit of their ultimate goal of an extreme feminist-controlled dictatorship.
So, when they finally come for you, who will be left to speak out for you?
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Arrested. Handcuffed. Two children taken away for eight months - all over a case of nappy burn: Couple cleared of abuse tell a nightmare story that will chill every parent
Since this article http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/artic ... -burn.html was published last year, has anything changed (apart from the nappies? Sorry, bad joke)..??
Since this article http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/artic ... -burn.html was published last year, has anything changed (apart from the nappies? Sorry, bad joke)..??
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Fatherless boys are:
- 5 times more likely to commit suicide;
Fatherless girls are:
- 7 times more likely to become single mothers;
Fatherless children are:
- 15 times more likely to develop behavioural problems;
- 7 times more likely to drop out of school.
Thank you Harriet Harman..
- 5 times more likely to commit suicide;
Fatherless girls are:
- 7 times more likely to become single mothers;
Fatherless children are:
- 15 times more likely to develop behavioural problems;
- 7 times more likely to drop out of school.
Thank you Harriet Harman..
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U.S. State Department Behind International Child Abduction Scandal:
Karl Hindle has been working tirelessly for five years and spent more than four hundred thousand dollars investigating his daughter's illegal abduction to the U.S. What he has uncovered is deplorable. The paper trail shows the United States government is in the business of illegal baby snatching and harboring criminals.
Emily would not have suffered the loss of her father for the last five years, or the vision in her right eye, if it weren't for the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA.) And people like Barbara Grieg of the U.S. State Department who see it as an excuse for misandry and a license for lawlessness.
Hindle, a U.K. citizen, met and fell in love with American Sheila Fuith while in New York. When she moved to the U.K. in 2001 she hadn't mentioned the husband and daughters she'd abandoned. Emily was born in the U.K. on March 1, 2002. At 5-months-old Emily was diagnosed with esotropia caused by amblyopia. She needed patching therapy, a patch worn a few hours each day, or she would lose sight in her right eye.
In February 2003 Fuith decided to leave Hindle and return to the U.S. She knew he would object to her taking Emily, so she did what many women in her position have done. She accused him of domestic violence and sexual abuse of children. Thanks to VAWA, she needed only to speak the words.
Read more: http://www.associatedcontent.com/articl ... html?cat=7
Karl Hindle has been working tirelessly for five years and spent more than four hundred thousand dollars investigating his daughter's illegal abduction to the U.S. What he has uncovered is deplorable. The paper trail shows the United States government is in the business of illegal baby snatching and harboring criminals.
Emily would not have suffered the loss of her father for the last five years, or the vision in her right eye, if it weren't for the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA.) And people like Barbara Grieg of the U.S. State Department who see it as an excuse for misandry and a license for lawlessness.
Hindle, a U.K. citizen, met and fell in love with American Sheila Fuith while in New York. When she moved to the U.K. in 2001 she hadn't mentioned the husband and daughters she'd abandoned. Emily was born in the U.K. on March 1, 2002. At 5-months-old Emily was diagnosed with esotropia caused by amblyopia. She needed patching therapy, a patch worn a few hours each day, or she would lose sight in her right eye.
In February 2003 Fuith decided to leave Hindle and return to the U.S. She knew he would object to her taking Emily, so she did what many women in her position have done. She accused him of domestic violence and sexual abuse of children. Thanks to VAWA, she needed only to speak the words.
Read more: http://www.associatedcontent.com/articl ... html?cat=7
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This three-part BBC documentary series dispels modern myths and stereotypical portrayals of fathers. Should be compulsory viewing for everyone, especially feminists! I challenge you to watch it without shedding a tear:
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It's worse in the USA. But it could easily get worse over here..
http://ncfm.org/2013/10/news/paternity- ... th-nobody/
http://fathersforlife.org/index.html
http://ncfm.org/2013/10/news/paternity- ... th-nobody/
http://fathersforlife.org/index.html
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Father with no rights: Mother stops him seeing daughter for 12 YEARS - despite 82 court orders demanding she back down:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -down.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -down.html
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Daughter's Christmas with her Dad, talks about her experience:
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Australian TV report:
and its epilogue:
and its epilogue:
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Meet the woman who took on Kate Winslet: Fathers4Justice manager Nadine O’Connor explains why she humiliated the Hollywood icon and mother in THAT controversial ad. (article by Peter Lloyd)
When Kate Winslet became the subject of a Fathers4Justice campaign last month, the world watched as a glamorous Hollywood icon became embroiled in the gritty debate on fathers’ rights. No place for an Oscar-winning screen star, the 38-year-old was unimpressed when the equal parenting group used her home life as the launch of their Crummy Mummy ad campaign.
The initiative, which attempts to stop women denying fathers access to their families, coincided with the birth of Winslet’s latest child – Bear – and followed comments she’d made to fashion bible Vogue, which said: “None of this 50/50 time with the mums and dads – my children live with me; that is it.†The advert, which ran in the Daily Express, criticised the Titanic star for her comments on shared parenting and re-ignited the debate on our country’s creaking custody courts.
Unsurprisingly, Kate – who also has a 13-year-old daughter, Mia, from her first marriage to director Jim Threapleton and a nine-year-old son, Joe, from her second marriage to Sam Mendes – objected to becoming a poster girl for sexist mothers, launching a legal threat against F4J along the way with high-power law firm Schillings. But, rather than finding angry men in Batman costumes at the helm, the kingpin was – perhaps surprisingly – a woman: Nadine O’Connor, Fathers4Justice campaign director.
Nadine O’Connor was the brains, the braun and the balls behind the controversial ad, which directly questioned a woman’s automatic, unquestioned power in family law. So the first question when we meet in London’s Waterloo is perhaps an obvious one: why on earth would she want to swap sisterhood for a superhero suit? After all, no matter how powerful women have become in recent years, the partnership remains an unlikely one. The answer, it seems, is simple. From 2002 to 2012, Nadine – a devoted mother-of-two – had her own devastating insight into what fathers experience on a regular basis. And it moved her.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/artic ... al-ad.html
When Kate Winslet became the subject of a Fathers4Justice campaign last month, the world watched as a glamorous Hollywood icon became embroiled in the gritty debate on fathers’ rights. No place for an Oscar-winning screen star, the 38-year-old was unimpressed when the equal parenting group used her home life as the launch of their Crummy Mummy ad campaign.
The initiative, which attempts to stop women denying fathers access to their families, coincided with the birth of Winslet’s latest child – Bear – and followed comments she’d made to fashion bible Vogue, which said: “None of this 50/50 time with the mums and dads – my children live with me; that is it.†The advert, which ran in the Daily Express, criticised the Titanic star for her comments on shared parenting and re-ignited the debate on our country’s creaking custody courts.
Unsurprisingly, Kate – who also has a 13-year-old daughter, Mia, from her first marriage to director Jim Threapleton and a nine-year-old son, Joe, from her second marriage to Sam Mendes – objected to becoming a poster girl for sexist mothers, launching a legal threat against F4J along the way with high-power law firm Schillings. But, rather than finding angry men in Batman costumes at the helm, the kingpin was – perhaps surprisingly – a woman: Nadine O’Connor, Fathers4Justice campaign director.
Nadine O’Connor was the brains, the braun and the balls behind the controversial ad, which directly questioned a woman’s automatic, unquestioned power in family law. So the first question when we meet in London’s Waterloo is perhaps an obvious one: why on earth would she want to swap sisterhood for a superhero suit? After all, no matter how powerful women have become in recent years, the partnership remains an unlikely one. The answer, it seems, is simple. From 2002 to 2012, Nadine – a devoted mother-of-two – had her own devastating insight into what fathers experience on a regular basis. And it moved her.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/artic ... al-ad.html
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