Court Threatens Mom & Grandma With Prison Time For Parental Alienation

Attorney Vanessa da Silva-Faria of Ulrich Roux & Associates represented the Pretoria father in the High Court. Photo: Supplied

>A Pretoria mother and grandmother is ordered by court to stop alienating the father from his child.

>Both were found guilty of denying the father his legal rights. The father had been trying to get custody for 3 years.

>If they continue with the unlawful action there will be warrants for their arrest.

>Vanessa da Silva-Faria, the attorney for the father, called this ruling “a landmark” for father’s rights in accessing their children.

>Vaneesa dialogue: “I think this is a vindication for fathers’ rights all around. This confirms that fathers do have equal rights, and their rights are worth fighting for”

Source (s)
IOL

Female Gym Member Makes Dumb Tik Tok Video

>Tik Tok user @libbychristensen was at the gym excercising. Using a hack squat machine backwards.

>She does it in front of a guy who was preparing to lift weights.

>For whatever reason, she has a camera on him without his consent or knowledge.

>He doesn’t even pay any attention to her squating, as he’s focused on his own excercise.

>You would think this would just be a silly female experiment gone wrong. But for whatever reason, she thought it was appropriate to post the video on her Tik Tok, giving the man a “thank you” for not looking at her while she squats.

>This begs a variety of concerns
-Why was she recording a guy without his consent in the first place? Isn’t that harrassment? Especially since he was just coming their to excercise?
-It looks as if she was hoping something happened so that she could make a social media post complaining about it at the expense of this innocent man’s reputation.
-If nothing happened, why would she post the video anyway? Did she run out of the negative content she was aiming for and turn it into some fake positive content for more attention?

It’s unfortunate that women like this exist. Spending their lives trying to bait men into a trap and throw them under the bus for 5 minutes of fame. Hopefully, Libby was given a side of fries with the attention she ordered.

Violent Women: Haley Erin Zager

Haley Erin Zager

>Haley Erin Zager was in a go-kart and was hit from behind by another go-kart.

>She got out of her go-kart and slapped the 11 year old black boy in the face and called him a racial slur for not apologizing.

>Multiple employees say Zager get out of the go-kark and hit the child.

>Another boy at the park claims that after Zager slapped the boy, she told a bystander “the n-word hit me”.

>The boy had swelling on his cheek after the hard slap and was treated by paramedics. He was given an ice pack.

>Zager admits to striking the child. But denies any use of a slur.

>She was charged with second degree felony child abuse.

>She was also charged with drug possession, as officers found Altoids tin packed with various pills in her underwear.

Source (s)
New York Post
Law & Crime

False Accuser: Elizabeth Ward

>Elizabeth Ward falsely accused a young man (with learning difficulties) of rape. She has been described as a vulberable woman with special needs and mental health problems.

>Elizabeth dabbed her eyes with water in order to portray herself as sad and upset about her alleged rape.

>She reported the innocent man to the police. It was also not the first time she accused the man of this crime. In fact, the staff at her residential home, was concerned that she was prepared to fabricate more allegations against the young man.

>Ward claimed that the young man trired to pull her tights down. She gave details about how he allegedly forced her to have sex against her will. Claiming that he wouldn’t take no for an answer.

>The officers inspected footage from the premises, which proved his innocence.

>She pleaded guilty to one count of perverting the court of justice.

Source (s)
Leicestershire News

Violent Women: Joan Huber

>Joan Huber, an Irish mother, shot dead her husband and 2 teenage sons before taking her own life.

>Police were alerted by neighbors, who said they had not seen the family in days.

>The murder-suicide incident was discovered by police in Reno, Nevada.

>Reno detectives issues a statement, saying that their investigation had concluded Huber as the person responsible for the incident.

>Her 2 sons were only 16 and 7 during their murder. They attended Damonte Ranch High School.

>It was reported that her husband, Adam P Huber, worked as a master technician at the Reno Buick GMC car dealership since 2006. Doreen Hicks, marketing director, mourned his loss and referred to him as a “valued member” of their team.

Resources
The Irish Times
New York Post

False Accuser: Courtney Ireland-Ainsworth

Courtney Ireland-Ainsworth made 10 police statements claiming her ex was harassing and stalking her. (Reach)

>Courtney Ireland-Ainsworth and her boyfriend (Mr. Jolly) were together for 2 years but split up on “okay terms” in 2019.

>Courtney began seeing a new man called Declan Rice

>Presumably not over the break up with Mr. Jolly, she began manipulating the system to frame him

>She created 30 false profiles, sent vile messages utilizing those fake profiles, and told police that Mr. Jolly was the one sending them to her.

>She made 10 police statements, claiming he was harrassing and stalking her. Which resulted in him being arrested 6 times and spending 81 hours in custody.

>He was charged with stalking and assault. He was hit with a stalking protection order.

>He was bailed on a home curfew with an electronic tag, and lost his job.

>Prosecutor, Paul Blasberry, said she made numerous calls to police from July 15 to December 13, 2020. And she provided screenshots ofmessages and names of Instagram accounts, which she attributed to Mr. Jolly’s.

>Her mom had called police to report the alleged threats. As a result, he was hit with an interim stalking protection order on December 4. He was bailed for 6 weeks with an electronically tagged home curfew.

>Ainsworth later accused him breaching the order and her mom called the police on December 13 to report it.

>The big turnaround started when the police received data from Facebook. It showed at least 17 Instagram accounts created using 2 of her email addresses and IP addresses connected to her home and mobile phone.

>Ainsworth was arrested. She confessed to setting up the fake accounts before the Crown Prosecution Service discontinued stalking and assault allegations.

>Jim Smith, in her defense, claimed that his client was immature and was only 19 (not sure how 19 is too young to not know better than to do something like that). He diagnosed her as suffering from “complex” PTSD. He said: “She would have handled that breakdown (referring to the relationship) substantially differently than any other individual who was not subject to a mental disorder.”

>The judge, however, rejected her mental order defense. The judge said that her allegations had an “absolutely shattering effect” on the victim and his family, leaving him as a shell of his former self.

>Ainsworth was convicted of perverting the course of justice and was jailed for 10 months and given a 10 year restraining order.

Source (s)
Yahoo
The Sun

Violent Women: Suffragist Mary Dubal

>Mary Dubal was a suffragist, advocating for women’s voting rights.
>However, Dubal, was also a domestic abuser.
>She was the first suffragist to be given a penitentiary sentence for husband beating.
>She was arrested on a warrant obtained by Mr. Dubal
>Albert Hotchkiss, city judge, found her guilty and effectively stated that women should be held to the same legal standards as men if they are to receive men’s prerogatives.

Thankfully, this is one of the early examples of the media acknowledging the existence of male victims of domestic violence, which the media consistently covers up and downplays. Luckily for the husband, this is an example of the law actually treating men as equally entitled to safety from abuse as much as women.


Source (s)
Google News Archive
Google Suffragist Index
Unknown Misandry Blog

Dads On Duty In Louisiana

>Southwood high school had a violent incident that saw 23 students arrested.


>As a result, a group of approximately 40 fathers stepped up and chose to take action. A group by the name of Dads On Duty, stay on campus from the time the students get to school to the time school ends. They all take shifts to ensure that there are multiple fathers at the school.

>They plan to promote a positve environment for learning-as opposed to violence. They plan on lifitng spirits, tell jokes, and dole out advice.

>Michael Lafitte (founder of Dads On Duty): “we decided the best people who can take care of kids are who? Are us.”

>They’re hoping for other chapters to emerge around the country.

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Source (s)
CBS
The Week

The Racial Dilemma Of The Men’s Rights Movement

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Part 1: Race In America
The Uncomfortable History Of Black Subjugation
Due to the history of slavery and Jim Crow, racism is the most polarizing topic in modern America. The White House that presidents sit in, was built by slaves. Banks, stores, schools, and houses were once segregated-as black people were legally denied access to resources. When the Civil Rights Movement attempted to peacefully protest this mistreatment they were beaten by police officers and incarcerated for their “lack of respect for the law”. American citizens referred to them as “criminals”. The media painted them as a danger to society.
In the end, the Civil Rights Movement was successful in their efforts to integrate society. However, this history of systemic racism left a negative impact on black communities. The schools we attend are noticeably underfunded. Our neighborhoods are riddled with violence. Our households lack wealth and financial stability. Black men are disproportionately represented in the prison system. Black people, to this very day, have a bad relationship with law enforcement.
It’s hard to come to terms with all of this. The Unites States claims to be “the land of the free”. Yet, this “free country” legally owned slaves and engaged in a Civil War-leaving their freedoms in the hands of soldiers. It’s unfathomable for many people. It’s like a horror movie that managed to will its way into existence.

Which Side Of History?

What is the future of social media? Are you on the right side of history?

Society handles this uncomfortable reality by choosing a perspective on racial equality. You stand right in the middle of the woods and you see 2 different diverged paths. Each side gives you their perspective on racial equality and all of the solutions that come with it.
One side consists of a diverse group of people who are strong advocates for racial justice. Black, White, Indigenous, Asian, and so forth. This side consists of Civil Rights Activists-the very side that created the legal rights that the black community enjoy today. This side acknowledges systemic injustice in order to improve and create a better America. They don’t necessarily seek to change the culture-but to improve it. To improve on the positive aspects of it, and weed out all of the negative aspects of it.
The other side is made up of a non-diverse group of people (mostly white men) who want to maintain all aspects of systemic racism and the perks that come with it. This side hates the mere acknowledgement of racism. They assume that white men are the only “real men” in society. Whenever a group appeals largely to men, this side dominates the discussion and turns it into a “white male” pity party. This side is comfortable with the horrendous parts of the environment that we live in, but are uncomfortable with people speaking out against it.
As the men’s rights movement grows larger, they have to choose which side of history they want their movement to be remembered by. Do they want to be remembered for being on the side of civil rights and racial equality? Or do they want to be remembered for being on the side of white supremacists and “race realists”? My guess (or hope for that matter) is that they want to be on the side of the MLK’s of the world-as opposed to the Richard Spencer’s. This is a crucial decision for the MRM. Our conclusion will shape the present and future of our activism.

I Don’t See Any Man Colors

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Currently, the men’s rights movement choose to be silent on race (for the most part) and take the infamous “color blind” approach. Now, if you’re a fan of the color blind approach, you’ll be tempted to defend this perspective. This is the extreme neutral position to take. It’s a safe position that prevents you from having to take a courageous stance. By being color blind, you essentially prevent yourself from offending either side-as you haven’t expressed your thoughts yet. Although this sounds great on the surface, it’s a road to nowhere in reality.
There is no neutral stance for human rights. We already live in a society that put vestiges on black men-which civil rights coalitions have been working hard to combat. Being color blind and refusing to address the inequalities that black men face, benefits the side of white supremacists. By ignoring these inequalities, you’re upholding those barriers that black men have to jump over. When one side is advocating for a white ethnostate and the other is advocating for racial equality, it isn’t smart to just let things play out. The correct answer is to always be on the side of justice. You shouldn’t be concerned about offending race realists-nor should you be entertaining their ignorance.
Throughout history, the black community were not considered to be human beings by law. They were second class citizens on a good day. Our legal protections became a reality in the 1960s-meaning the prejudice that we went through is still in living memory for many people. Before hand, resources that were supposed to extend to “Americans” excluded black Americans. Even today, politics that are supposed to benefit all Americans routinely exclude black people.
The US education system is a perfect example of this. If I had a nickel for every time a politician said that they would invest in the education of school kids, I would enough money to start my own bank. Yet, to this very day, black schools are disturbingly underfunded. They have little resources that they can turn to. The educational advancement is incredibly weak compared to other schools. The test scores and graduation rates are low. They have no preparation for their future. This is the result of the color blind approach to education. The system that disadvantages black people prevents the equitable distribution of resources. Not acknowledging (and ultimately fixing) that system, doesn’t change that problem regardless of how many speeches you give about not seeing color.
When the men’s rights movement claims to not see color, they are inadvertently enabling the racists who do see color. One cannot be silent on injustice and claim to fight for the human rights of all men in the same breath. When black men hear that you can’t address racism because you want all men to feel included, they immediately lose interest in your cause. We’ve heard it all before. We lived through it. Helping “all men” always ends with the black man being shut out of the club. So why should they inject themselves with a struggle that doesn’t speak to them? Why would they attempt to uphold someone else’s entry to a better future just to possibly get a seat at the table? These are the things going through the minds of black men when someone tells them that they don’t want to take a stance on race.

Part 2: White Men’s Rights
Gun Violence

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The “fear of violence” which women of all races use as a silencer to opposition have its roots in racism. Historically, black men have been portrayed as inherently violent in order to silence their voices. In order to make the portrayal even more effective, the use of white women’s tears were implemented. Unfortunately black men were not given the benefit of the doubt in this instance. America didn’t stand up for them. In fact, this weapon was used to embolden the Klan to commit terroristic acts and lynch black males.
This was used as a reason for gun control, for example. Throughout the 1860s, the aftermath of the Civil War, US states rushed to pass “black laws” prohibiting black men from owning or carrying firearms or “deadly weapons”. It also prohibited anyone from selling (or even lending) any firearms or ammunition to black people. The Black Panther Party attempted to patrol Oakland neighborhoods, while being armed. Despite the fact that they were following the law and utilizing their 2nd Amendment rights, the government seen them as a threat and took swift action to pass the Mulford Act (which repealed open carry). The National Rifle Association (an organization known for advocating for gun rights) supported the gun control law. Now in modern society, men all across America protest and argue against gun control. Well, that gun control path was made possible on the backs of black men-utilizing their image to paint gun owners as monsters.

Rape/Sexual Assault

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In the United States, black men lived in constant fear due to the lies of white women. White women would hook up with a black guy. If they got caught, they would claim that it wasn’t consensual. They were put on trial and often rushed through crooked jurors with little to no due process. Often, due to this corruption in the justice system, they were usually found guilty in spite of the lack of evidence. Black men had to be warned not to “bring a white girl home” to their parents due to this fear. There couldn’t be any risks.
In modern society, we have a #metoo movement where women make baseless accusations (even without releasing their identity). The guy being accused is presumed to be guilty, regardless of contradicting evidence. If he doesn’t respond-he’s guilty. If he gets angry (the rational reaction to someone accusing you of something)-he’s being “aggressive towards the victim”. If he does brings contradicting evidence-he’s trying to “silence the victim”. Men can’t win in that scenario. This irrational culture that we live in was started on the backs of black men. Society blindly “believed women” when a black man was being accused. Now we’re blinding believing women when any man gets accused.

Education

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Our boys are being failed by the education system. Male students are heavily overlooked when it comes to educational resources and aid. This is another issue that men’s rights groups correctly identify. What they need to identify is the root of these educational resources. In black communities, public education is vastly underfunded. The schools are broken down and the government does very little to improve the performance of black male students. Low graduation, poor test results, and low college enrollment. There’s even a school to prison pipeline in the United States, showing that low performance in schools lead to a life of crime.
Boys compromise 67% of all special education students. Approximately 80% of these boys are black and Hispanic males. 85% of black boys, k-12, are NOT proficient in reading. There’s a large gap in testing scores between black men and white men.
This should be a national outcry. Society should be attempting to get to the root of the problem. Instead, we shrug our shoulders of the situation. We wait to find young men imprisoned, so that we can portray them as “irredeemable monsters” who should’ve stayed in school-ignoring the fact that we gave them very little aid and guidance to a quality education.

Prison/Crime

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Criminalizing black men has been an American tradition. The average person doesn’t like siding with “criminals”. By labelling certain actions a “criminal actions”, you effectively rob any sympathy from the group in question. When Frederick Douglass became a runaway slave, he was slandered as a criminal because slavery was legal. So the simple act of running away from something immoral made you a reprehensible person in the eyes of America. During the Civil Rights Era, segregation was legal via Jim Crow Laws. When Martin Luther King Jr. was marching in the Civil Rights Movement to fight against segregation, he was arrested. The media portrayed him as a criminal. He was viewed as leading a coalition of criminals. By siding with King, you were siding with his “criminal actions”.
In 2006, a giant portion of people of the incarcerated had mental health problems. 56% in state prisons, 45% in federal prisons, and 64% in local prisons. In 2004, 53% (in state prisons) and 45% (in federal prisons) were “drug dependent”. From 1995-1999, unemployed males aged 22-30 were a pipeline to prisons. 13.2% of white males were unemployed and 10.6% incarcerated. 33.5% of black males were unemployed and 32.8% were incarcerated. We could view this as a medical problem, a mental health problem, or an unemployment problem. Instead, they view these as a problem of criminality. Instead of attempting to find rational solutions, we routinely turn to punishment and criminal justice as a way to handle these epidemics.
In 2009, they weighed how many males get incarcerated per 100,000. 708 white males per 100,000. 1,822 Hispanic males per 100,000. 4,749 black males per 100,000.
In 2001, white males had a 6% chance of going to prison. Black males had a 32% chance of going to prison.
During the “Crack Epidemic”, black males were targeted for drug crimes. In 1986, US congress passed a law that created a 100 to 1 sentencing disparity between crack cocaine possession (which are heavily used by black people) compared to the penalties of powder cocaine possession. This led to a mass incarceration of black men. During this time, black men were heavily criticizing the policies and acknowledging the negative effect that this had on black communities. Americans disagreed with this assertion. They shrugged their shoulders, told black men to stop committing crimes, and washed their hands of their existence. In the 21st century, their perspective completely changed on mass incarceration. Laws restricting drugs started to incarcerate all Americans. Now that it affects everyone, instead of just black men, it suddenly became a matter of concern.
Well, for all the “libertarians” and “progressives” pushing for prison reform and an improvement in the justice system, remember the root of the cause. The root of this mass incarceration mess can be traced back to Abraham Lincoln’s 13th Amendment. No slavery or involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime. In the long run, trying to find an alternative to slavery resulted in mass incarceration of American males.

Health

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According to “VerywellHealth”, black men suffer worse health than any other racial group in America.

>Black men have the lowest life expectancy

>Black men live 7 years less than men of other races.

>They have higher death rates than black women for all leading causes of death

>They have a higher risk of developing HIV/AIDS in their lifetime

>44% of black men are considered “overweight”

>37.5% of black men are considered “obese”

>Here were the 10 leading causes of death for black men
-Heart disease (23.7%)
-Cancer (20.2%)
-Unintentional Injuries (7.9%)
-Homicide (5%)
-Stroke (4.9%)
-Diabetes (4.3%)
-Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases (3.2%)
-Kidney Disease (2.6%)
-Septicemia (1.8%)
-Hypertension (1.6%)

When it comes down to men’s health, it manages to affect black men at a disproportionate rate.

Part 3: Black Men’s Rights
Tribalism
Another thing that factors into the racial dilemma of the MRM is the tribalism that’s very prevalent in the black community. From the 1960s to the 1980s, black activists and public figures tried their best to integrate with their fellow Americans: socially, culturally, and legally. Yet, they always received push back for their efforts. The message was clear. Society set one standard for Americans and another standard for black Americans. Due to this issue, a growing number of black Americans have recently chosen to take the route of black nationalism. This is even more noticeable in black men. Black men generally don’t make an effort to integrate with the rest of America due to their distrust of the way society views and mistreats them.

White Women’s Rights

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The feminist movement has long historical ties to racism. The feminist campaign for women’s suffrage had black women standing in the back of the line and made openly racist statements towards black men. Susan B. Anthony, a prominent feminist, infamously said that she would rather cut off her arm before she ever works for or votes for a “negro”-instead of a woman. Rebecca Felton, the most prominent feminist in Georgia, was a slave owner and white supremacist who referred to black men as “beasts” and “half-civilized gorillas”. Just to name a few examples.
Even today, the feminist movement are openly advocating against the importance of due process for rape and domestic violence (a move that was historically used to get black men lynched). They pushed for “women” to be added to affirmative action-which led to white women gaining the most benefits from affirmative action. This entire epidemic of privileged, entitled, and hateful “Karens” is a direct product of the ideology of feminism. Yet, black women found a way in their hearts to look past it and join forces with white women and promote the very ideas that end up hurting black men on a daily basis.

Race + Gender

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For this very reason, black men feel isolated. They feel like they can only trust themselves and one another. Black men speak about men’s issues, just as much as MRAs. The difference is that black men convince themselves that these issues occur purely due to race and not gender. Prisons targeting black men-race. The educational system leaving black boys behind-race. Police officer gunning down a black male-race. Yet, no mention of gender. Of course this isn’t completely accurate. If this was purely a race issue, it would target black men and women at the same rate. The fact that it targets black men, implies that their gender plays a very important role in their subjugation. Why do black men do this, you ask? Are they unaware of this attack on men’s lives? In my opinion, and it’s just that, black men are fully aware of gender inequality.
I believe that black men are performing a version of political and cultural manipulation. Knowing that America has no tolerance for the mere mention of male injustice, men usually come up with alternative solutions to make those issues more mainstream. Men write television shows and films-constantly showing examples of gold digging, family court, the harsh realities of war, and male victims of sexual assault. Comedians do stand up about men’s issues and address them under the guise of “jokes”.
Black men are doing the same thing. They are addressing men’s issues under the guise of racism and white supremacy. They’re addressing how men and boys-especially black men and boys-deal with incarceration, educational discrimination, poverty, and health. But they’re shielding themselves from the harsh slander that men’s groups get by framing the issue as an issue purely dictated by race.
The positive result of this is that a lot of the issues reach the mainstream. As it would turn out, in a twist of irony, society would rather give credence to addressing systemic racism (despite its deep ties in the heart of America) than address misandry. There’s a Democrat Party that runs campaigns attempting to court black voters, utilizing these issues. Hollywood makes entertaining fiction and documentaries addressing this reality. Even journalists manage to give credence to the racism behind feminism and acknowledge how black men are heavily at risk of imprisonment, false rape accusations, and violence.
The flip side of this, is the direction it goes. While it correctly pushes the idea in the right direction, it ends at the wrong location. This is due to the manipulative nature of the people who take the issue up. They’ll address the harsh realities about black men suffering from the injustices at a disproportionate level, but they’ll slander the concerns as those of “white men” trying to roll back the rights of women. The media will address the racist history of America, but will seconds later attempt to talk you into feminism by rebranding it as intersectional.
-They acknowledge feminism pretended to care about rape by utilizing white women’s tears in order to frame black man and deny them due process. Their solution is to support intersectional feminism to help black women deny black men due process.
-Sure, they’ll admit that black men were targets of incarceration. But, of course, they add how “women of color” get longer prison sentences than white women-in order to make prison sentencing purely a racism issue. Ignoring the fact that women of all races get shorter prison sentences than white men.
-The media will give credence to the obvious reality of how black fathers get screwed over in a court of law. Their solution? To give feminism credit for vaguely “fighting against the patriarchy” which supposedly is the reason fathers get screwed over. Which requires you to ignore the fact that feminists have a long history of killing shared parenting bills that would help fathers get easier access to their children.

Part 3: Solution

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If you’re reading all of this, you start to ask yourself a simple question: what do we do about all of this? We’re in a tricky predicament. White men not being consistent in their reactions to black men. Black men utilizing race as the default factor as a loophole to address men’s issues. The men’s rights movement being racially neutral in a society and environment that requires to take a stance on racial justice. How does one fix that? Well, I have a few ideas.

>The men’s rights movement needs to address racism-especially in the United States of America. Getting black men on board with the MRM is a must. We’re asking them to sacrifice portions of the time that they spend on racial justice-and utilize that time for men’s issues. How could we expect them to do this if we don’t make their interests a priority. Black men, aren’t gonna settle for a lack of black tangibles-especially in this climate where other platforms manipulate their trust with nothing in return.

>The men’s rights movement needs to denounce racism wherever we see it. People with racially ignorant beliefs need to be aware that they aren’t a part of the MRM. People who share the beliefs of “race realists” and “white supremacists” don’t have a place in our movement. People with those viewpoints do more harm than good. People like that can’t help themselves from saying racially ignorant things on the regular. Eventually, those words and actions are gonna be brought up against us-forcing us to denounce them every step of the way. So why stop the inevitable? Better to denounce them now, then later.
Might I remind you of the case of Christopher Cantwell. Cantwell was a white supremacist who eventually became a leading member of the alt right. Granted, Chris was fired from A Voice From Men after we discovered his background-and he was denounced after becoming a large participant in the infamous Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville. The media, being the media, couldn’t wait to utilize this “guilty by association” to write papers telling everyone that the MRM is “evil”. They were damn near foaming at the mouth for that connection. Even if we’re right about the majority of our concerns, they’re excuse would be “well these people are white supremacists, now you have to ignore them and all forms of logic”.
Ignoring that the media is lazy and salivating for a MRM controversy (we already knew that), it’s our responsibility not to feed their pathetic hunger. The problem isn’t that we didn’t fire or denounce him (we already did that). The problem is that there was no clear line made to clarify that people like Chris don’t belong here in the first place. There needs to be a “no nonsense” approach when it comes down to people with those viewpoints. They’re not only repulsive, they’re grifters. When they find any opportunity to push their propaganda, they’ll do it in a heartbeat. As a result, it needs to be clarified that we’re not a platform for them to push their racial hatred.

>The final solution, involves black men to redirect their approach. While racism is something that black men are all too familiar with, there are other aspects that we must acknowledge-in this case male disposability and lack of empathy for the male species. I’m not implying that we, as black men, stop talking about systemic racism and give up our fights for racial equality. I’m merely suggesting that we add the realities of gender to that push for justice. Ignoring any factors makes it harder to address the problems that we oppose. We already seen the side effects of not addressing the gender relation when it comes down to education, prison, due process, and violence. It allowed the media to rebirth this issue utilizing the false concern for “women’s rights”. If we want an actual solution to work now, and in the long run, we’re gonna have to bring light to misandry.

Conclusion
You may be on the fence while reading this article. Race has been a thing that we simply avoided like the plague. Unfortunately, racism hasn’t gone away. Race and gender go hand in hand. Society will look at us to make our stance on race clear and concise. If you’re a member of the men’s rights movement, I strongly advise you to openly choose the side of racial equality. The results will always be better. You won’t have to spend your time explaining away any people with racially repugnant views You can instead spend your time pointing to people with views of racial human rights, reminding the world that we’re all fighting for one thing: justice.

Source (s)
Health
Black Men Worse Health

Education
Literacy
Test
School To Prison Pipeline

Prison
US Congress 1986 law

Gun Control
Racist History Of Gun Control
Gun Control On The Black Panther Party

When Joe Rogan Had Something LEFT To Prove

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Introduction
Joe Rogan is an American comedian, MMA color commentator, and podcaster. He rose to prominence in 2015, due to his hosting role in the Joe Rogan Experience (which he launched in 2009). His favorability came from the fact that he was essentially the only major platforming channel that isn’t overwhelmingly partisan. A lot of political platforms are explicitly left wing or right wing. They only invite people who fit in their bubble. Even worse, people have been censored for not fitting the mold of political opinions that certain establishments want them to.
Rogan flipped the political world on its head by allowing people from all over the political spectrum to bring up their views on his podcast. His podcast allows public figures to have a talk about their opinions on multiple subjects without fear of being censored. During the interviews, Rogan tries to find common ground with the person he’s interviewing. He sees if they can agree on something, and he goes along with what he agrees with. However, Rogan has been rightfully criticized for talking out of both sides of his mouth. He acts in one way in front of certain guests and does a complete 180 when talking to people with opposing arguments (trust me, we’re gonna see that in this article).
Either way, his platform helps both parties feel comfortable and open about their opinions. Unfortunately, that wide variety of political spectrums doesn’t seem to include men’s issues. Politicians running for office? Yes. Controversial political figures? Of course? Conspiracy theorists-like Alex Jones? Why not? But, anyone advocating for men and their basic human rights? Let’s not get too radical here.

JRA-Joe Rights Activists
Originally, during the earlier moments of his podcast, Rogan had a completely different political approach than he does today. He was critical of Islam and transgenderism-which got him a lot of criticism from left wing commentators. In the 2012 U.S. presidential election, he endorsed Republican Ron Paul. In the 2016 presidential election, he endorsed libertarians Gary Johnson and Jo Jorgenson. However, one of his noticeable differences between Rogan and the left, was his views on feminism.
In fact, he got into a heated dispute with a feminist heckler at a comedy club. And he got into an argument with another feminist in an after show. He continuously criticized feminists on his podcast. He expressed his distrust with men who call themselves “feminists”-calling them weasels.

Rogan vs Feminist Heckler
Rogan vs Feminist In Aftermath
Male Feminists

Unfortunately, this video has been made “private” preventing us from seeing it. Feminists, disliking his criticisms started referring to him as a “Men’s Rights Activist”. Claiming that he was fighting for men’s issues by arguing against feminists. Apparently, fighting for men is supposed to be an insult. Rogan didn’t seem to understand why the word “MRA” was being used as an insult. He even commented on it in the middle of a podcast with Sam Tripoli (Joe Rogan Experience #398 [41:18-47:54]). He was bringing up male prostitution, child support, and false rape accusations. He even defended the fact that there needs to be coalitions looking out for men’s rights and expressed his disgust with people mocking the need to stand up for men (you’ll soon see why this talk is ironic as hell).

Joe Rogan Explaining That Men Should Have Rights On His Twitter Account

Joe’s Shift In Tone
Around 2018, Joe Rogan started to invite a noticeable amount of key left wing guests. Jimmy Dore, Kyle Kullinski, Cenk Uygur, Bernie Sanders, Cornel West, and so forth. Around this time, he started portraying himself as a left wing commentator. He would routinely have a conversation about politics with a guest. During these talks he would go out of his way to clarify that he’s left wing-not right wing. He would go into detail about why he’s left wing and why he doesn’t consider himself right wing.
Around this same time, Joe started taking a harsher stance against the Men’s Rights Movement. What’s unique about him isn’t just his complete 180 on the topic of gender equality-it’s the lack of common sense behind his logic. Whenever Joe tries to make fun of MRAs, he can’t manage to string together a consistent reason. You start to question if he even believes what’s coming out of his mouth. His dismissal of the MRM depends on blind ignorance as opposed to sound logic.
On Joe Rogan Experience #1187, he had a talk with Kyle Kullinski. Where he spoke about his recent special-taking shots at the MRM. He supposedly “got backlash” from MRAs for mocking them in his stand up-despite the fact that no such articles or videos on the standup seem to be present. He responded to the backlash by telling Kyle that men “have all the rights”, “start all of the wars”, and that they “run everything”. He extended a small olive branch to MRAs by saying that he agreed with MRAs on divorce courts (which makes his “have all of the rights” statement a complete contradiction). But even when he conceded about those topics, he hid behind “dead beat dads” as an excuse for courts screwing men over.

Joe Rogan Talking To Kyle Kullinski

On Joe Rogan Experience #1286, he had a talk with Anthony Jeselnik about comedy. He started attempting to pat himself on the back for his stand up specials. He praised himself for getting people to laugh at his critique of feminism. How did he get them to laugh? By mocking the existence of men’s rights activists-despite his past statements saying that there needs to be a movement for men’s rights. He claimed that he wanted to grab MRAs and say “Dude we got them all. We have all of the rights”. Just a second later, completely contradicting himself, he said that there’s reasons for MRAs to exist and said that MRAs have legitimate points. He even went on to repeat several talking points that MRAs point out-like false accusations, divorce court, alimony, etc.


On Joe Rogan Experience #1413, he had a talk with Bill Maher. The 2 of them were addressing how women try to take large sums of money from the man in divorce. Bill was making a point about income inequality when it comes down to gender. He was agreeing that it exists, but that other scenarios need to be factored in. Like asking for a raise, being more assertive, and negotiating on women’s side. To be fair, whether you agree or disagree, he was speaking about this subject in a polite manner and slowly attempting to address the points and debunk them without looking like an asshole (a skill that he suddenly dropped later on in the video).
Joe went on to name drop Jordan Peterson (who some accused of being sexist) for coaching women on how to be more assertive in their job fields. Bill Maher went on to make a very interesting point. He pointed out how women actually show a strong level of assertiveness when it comes down to divorce settlements. That they manage to be aggressive when asking for child support and custody of the child. Yet, they conveniently don’t show aggression when it comes down to asking for a raise. In order to lack controversy, Bill implied that it can go both ways.
For some reason, this caught Joe’s attention to say that this never happens. He then made an odd comparison, comparing it to female perpetrators of domestic violence. Mocking male victims of domestic violence. Speaking in a mocking tone saying “women can beat men up”. Bill laughed and decided that men who suffer domestic violence should simply “go to the gym”. Ignoring the fact that they’re painfully ignorant on female perpetration, the talk didn’t stop there. Joe wanted to take it a step further. He decided that these “men’s rights guys” are “assholes” for daring to bring recognition to female perpetrators. He even claimed that men only get raped by only men. And laughed at the idea of women raping dudes.
The both of them went on to claim that they’re fans of Christina Hoff Sommers (a woman who wouldn’t even agree with their arguments on domestic violence and actually has affiliated with multiple MRAs). He also went on to claim that the pendulum has swung too far in another direction (a complete contradiction to his standup and his speech in this very arguments against MRAs).

If it isn’t clear by now, Rogan is the type of guy who will talk out of both sides of his mouth. The current side of his mouth that he’s choosing to speak out of doesn’t manage to have any actual substance coming out of it. Either way, Rogan has a specific direction that he’s choosing to go in. And that direction doesn’t seem to be one of common sense.

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