AnotherEgg
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I'm going to say this carefully because this is a tremendously serious issue and every individual circumstance must be respected regardless of what the 'averages' are.
In fact if anything its the exceptions to the 'expected' that require the most support, because they are usually met with the least understanding.
This image is how The Age have framed a new campaign to highlight female suicide as a result of domestic abuse.
I'm all in favour of raising awareness of this issue, I've seen with my own eyes women being pushed to breaking point by husbands who abused them, sometimes physically but often not, often the abuse was psychological, financial, controlling behavious, gaslighting... women can be abused in far more ways than just physical.
This issue is real and serious and im not against The Age using their reach to highlight it.
But what is ALSO real and serious is that men are 3x more likely to take their own lives on average, and a LOT of those are due to... abuse from their wives or ex wives, again often not physical (although it can be), but usually psychological, emotional, financial... and often with the use of children as leverage.
In particular there is a direct link between the weaponisation of police and family courts against fathers to remove them from their own children's lives, and male suicide.
Uncomfortable yet? I hope you are.
Because if we should care about abuse driven female suicide (and we should) then we should also care about abuse driven male suicide, and if that upsets you then perhaps you need to reflect on your double standard.
Yes abuse in one direction often looks very different to abuse in the other, but in a world where laws are being written about things like 'coercive control' within intimate relationships we can no longer ignore the weaponisation of the state and the family courts against fathers, nor can we ignore the terrible death toll that follows.
I welcome The Age raising the issue on behalf of women, we definitely need to have this conversation, be aware, be ready to support women to help them out of terrible situations, and to hold abusers accountable.
I'm 100% in agreement with all of that.
But given the statistics on suicide, I'm therefore 300% in support of extending the same care, support, and awareness to the inverse issue, especially given that the abuse of fathers is so often done with the aid of the state and on the taxpayer's dime.
But what are the chances of The Age being willing to have THAT conversation?

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@NoticerNews Perhaps the only subjects left where boys still feel any real affinity. Naturally, feminists won't tolerate that.
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Australian boys are outperforming girls in STEM subjects despite years of government-led gender mandates and equality campaigns seeking to close the gap, new data shows.
noticer.news/australia-boys…
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The business model for women. Rake in maxed-out child support and cruelly erase the dad.
Gender Studies for Men@JohnDavisJDLLM
Woman divorces man 5 weeks after birth of first chid. Man must pay $500,000 per year in child support to her ... And they wonder why the birthrate is plummeting to zero. the-sun.com/entertainment/…
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@PhillAndry86 You can probably picture the horribly self-identfied lesbian misandrists who banned you for saying that the hatred of men is mainstream.
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Lesbo (two women) divorce rate is around 75%... (and growing... some say on its way to 80%).
Here are the 5 main reasons \ causes: (sit down for this)
a) INEQUALITY within a relationship
b) ADULTERY (cheating)
c) Feeling NEGLECTED (being ignored)
d) DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
e) Feeling like one partner is NOT PULLING THEIR WEIGHT.
... this is from PURELY FEMALE RELATIONSHIPS.
mmmm.... 🤔😃
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The #manosphere is not fringe anymore.
It can shape how boys see relationships, women, and themselves.
For parents and caregivers, this can be difficult to navigate.
This #GlobalDayOfParents, see our guide on how to talk to teens about the manosphere: unwo.men/r8TC50Z6plJ

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@TheTinMenBlog @instagram What feminists fawningly call "daring to be bad" and anyone else would call relationship abuse.
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@TheTinMenBlog This is being promoted by Shera, Charlotte Proudman and co. Does this sound familiar by the way?
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@TheTinMenBlog It's worse than that. Activist scholars are pushing the term CAMS (Child and Mother Sabotage), as a gendered replacement for parental alienation. It would mean that only fathers can ever be perpetrators, while fathers themselves can never be victims.
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When I was younger, two of my friends had a baby.
They were naive, young, lost parents, trying their best, who would argue a lot, and often around other people.
During one argument, I saw the dad lock himself in the bathroom.
I remember the mum hammer-fisting on the bathroom door, yelling into it, at point blank.
And then, between her banging, she would look down at their child, who was watching the whole thing play out; and she’d ask, in between tears; “you see what your daddy is doing to us?”, “why is he doing this to your mummy?”, “he doesn’t love us, does he?”
If I’m honest, at the time I didn’t think much of it.
But now, in hindsight, I understand that what I was witnessing is called ‘parental alienation’.
The bangs on the door, the shouts and threats, were acts of abuse against the dad, and the twisted attempts of manipulation rained down upon their child below, were acts of child abuse, aimed at damaging their bond with the father.
I am sure, on other days, the same played out in the opposite way, and sadly, it’s not the last time I’ve seen the same happen with other families since.


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The fact that she claims to have a Master’s degree and says “they still do mining” is hilarious.
It just goes to show that no matter the level of education, women are completely clueless as to what’s behind the modern world that they enjoy.
If we stopped mining and maintaining other critical infrastructure, this woman wouldn’t survive a single day.
Her smugness is ironic considering that if we stopped mining for copper, she wouldn’t even have a mic to begin with.
Women’s degrees are the equivalent of the stickers they gave you in kindergarten for being good. All for show, but completely useless.
doomer@uncledoomer
you go to a comedy show after a long day of work and this is the comedy show.
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@Ambar_SIFF_MRA Never has a worthless master's degree been exposed so quicky
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@alpharivelino There was a feminist conference and some of the technical equipment broke down so they had to send in a (male) engineer. They hastily sent out a memo that although a man was in the building he wasn't in charge of anything. Lovely people.
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Kouri Richins was convicted of murdering her husband. The case is a lot worse than reported.
fiamengofile.substack.com/p/kouri-richin…
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@labourlewis @drlukeevans @FemCondition @philwoodward20 @PhilMitchell83 @MisandristWatch @MisandryE @HuskerDude247 @back_acha665 @blubber_bones @franticworry @drfionagirkin @AdamJSchwarz @GenAcc69 What would happen if a dad wrote an article about how devastated he was to learn he was having a girl? It wouldn’t be published for starters! Why the double standards when it comes to gender?
No wonder the “manosphere” exists! It is just males responding to misandry isn’t it?
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@TheGayChrist @philwoodward20 @labourlewis @drlukeevans @FemCondition @PhilMitchell83 @MisandristWatch @MisandryE @HuskerDude247 @back_acha665 @blubber_bones There's only one crime under feminism
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@philwoodward20 @labourlewis @drlukeevans @FemCondition @PhilMitchell83 @MisandristWatch @MisandryE @HuskerDude247 @back_acha665 @blubber_bones Feminists: “Misandry does not exist.”
Also feminists: “When I found I was having a boy I was devastated!”
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Why does work with men and boys have to be feminist in nature?
Are men and boys not allowed the same freedom women enjoy: needs, concerns and issues that exist completely in the absence of women and girls? Why are you reducing men to a reflection of women?
Also, sexual assault IS a woman's concern, however, it's not *only* a woman's concern. Sexual assault happens to everyone, at high rates, and is perpetrated by women as well. It shouldn't be presented as a singular concern of women and girls.
Professor Michael Flood@MichaelGLFlood
Programs and initiatives engaging men and boys in violence: How feminist and social justice-oriented is this work? What does the emergence of a “gender-transformative” standard mean? Discussion in this free book chapter on sexual violence prevention: xyonline.net/content/sexual…
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@KenFarmerTV That would be precisely why you wouldn't give up your seat
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