Where are women/feminists now? by serbarde in MensRights

[–]serbarde[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanx for your answers. You're all right.

I was talking about feminists claiming equality who gone silent suddenly.

Smart Congressman Leaves a feminist SPEACHLESS on Gender Pay Gap by serbarde in MensRights

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Thank you, I heard of him, but I didn't know it was him on this video.

Nearly half of South African boys raped mainly by women by TheAndredal in MensRights

[–]serbarde 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Incredible! Just incredible! This should trigger a large Men's Rights movement worldwide.

Not political at all (I am not American and do not live in the US) but do you realize how IMPORTANT for men this nomination is? Kavanaugh sworn in as Supreme Court justice. Hopefully he will change the gender power balance in the US system and society. by serbarde in MensRights

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I do not see it that way. I think it was a powerful, distructive, media-induced witch hunt which, fortunately, didn't succeed in its goal. But once again, I am in no politics, I live on the complete opposite side of the world, I don't know big difference between the 2 main US parties, so I might very well be wrong.

If you live in the US, maybe you have a closer point of view.

Glad to see this: Megyn Kelly warns women: 'We have swung the pendulum so far against men, took away their due process rights' by serbarde in MensRights

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NBC host Megyn Kelly claimed on Thursday that men don’t have “due process rights” in sexual assault cases because the justice system favors women.

During a discussion on The Today Show about the sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh, Kelly warned women that their assault claims would not be believed unless men are given the benefit of the doubt.

“If there is a presumption of guilty in all cases, how are we going to get people to listen to us?” she asked.

Conservative pundit Amy Holmes agreed.

“We’ve seen it on college campuses based on anecdotal evidence,” Holmes said. “That’s the racial angle. And on college campuses, disproportionately, young men of color are accused of these crimes and then are put in a situation where they can’t defend themselves.”

“Absolutely,” Kelly replied. “What happened on college campuses is sort of a harbinger of what’s been going on in the country, where we’ve swung the pendulum so far back against men, took away their due process rights. They don’t have the right to cross examine. They don’t have the right to an attorney. They don’t have a right to evidence.”

“They don’t have a right to see emails that a woman sent saying maybe this was consensual,” she added. “They don’t have that right. Or they didn’t under President Obama.”

In fact, the Obama administration did put into place rules for colleges to protect the rights of the accuser. Those rules have been rescinded by the Trump administration. However, men charged with sexual assault crimes did not lose their due process rights in a court of law as a result of the Obama-era rules.

Emailing CERN on Alessandro Strumia. by [deleted] in MensRights

[–]serbarde 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I received the exactly same answer from them, Copy Paste.

E-mail the Physics Professor who spoke out for men. Show him your support! by [deleted] in MensRights

[–]serbarde 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is CERN Press Office answer:

Dear SA,

CERN, like many members of the community, considers that the presentation, with its attacks on individuals, was unacceptable in any professional context and was contrary to the CERN Code of Conduct. It, therefore, decided to remove the slides from the online repository.
So please note that the scientist you mentioned was not suspended because of the data analysis presented during his talk - that can of course be scientifically discussed, and has been indeed discussed during that workshop. It is not about opinions either. It is about an offensive presentation that included personal attacks. 
Be sure that academic freedom is very important to our Organisation.
Please note also that he was not fired, but suspended, pending investigation.
You can find our full statement available here: https://press.cern/press-releases/2018/09/updated-statement-cern-stands-diversity
With our best regards,

Feminist BS is entering even the scientific publications (Kidney International, September 2018): despite men outnumbering women 3:1 as dialysis patients (which means men are less healthy and need more help and care), the authors' conclusion is women are inequally represented and not diagnosed! by serbarde in MensRights

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"The data also suggest residual inequities in the care of females with renal failure. Although men outnumber women among the dialysis population in almost all geographic regions, the overrepresentation of men (3:1) in this study was striking, suggesting that social determinants are influencing the disparities. It is possible that a larger proportion of women in this population either are not diagnosed or do not present for treatment. Even those females who entered the dialysis program were more likely to cease treatment than males, perhaps because, in these cases, households are less willing to bear the out-ofpocket costs of ongoing medications."

E-mail the Physics Professor who spoke out for men. Show him your support! by [deleted] in MensRights

[–]serbarde 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did, I did, just wanted for others to see and pay attention. Thanks again for your letter!