Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts.
10 Apr 2014
Israeli Apartheid Brutality Video Goes Viral + ISRAHELL ON EARTH
The video shows a shock trooper forcing Talhami into the 'police' van with blows and then walking over to Majdi Dabah, who was standing nearby, before throwing him at the vehicle.
Talhami was subjected to the acts of violence for refusing to pay up a heavy fine imposed on him by an inspector for leaving a refrigerator outside his store in East al-Quds (aka Jerusalem).
The MHRM: A Voice for Choice
By Peter Wright: I was recently drawn into a conversation about the variety of contrary positions held by MHRAs – individual advocacy vs. group advocacy, traditionalist vs. progressive, women friendly vs. women shunning, gay vs. straight, faith-based vs. atheist, marriage vs. celibacy, victim narratives vs. no victim narratives, Republican vs. Democrat and so on. That variety is further demonstrated in the contrary opinions of AVfM articles where we read, for instance, the witty but unmistakably traditionalism-supporting articles of Janet Bloomfield, versus the narrow anti-traditionalist rants of John Hembling.
How is one meant to build a coherent mission statement out of this mess of contrary opinions?
AVfM’s mission statement gives a few basic guidelines, but stops short of pushing any Thou Shalt commandments. Lets take a look at the current mission statement:
It is the mission of A Voice for Men to:
How is one meant to build a coherent mission statement out of this mess of contrary opinions?
AVfM’s mission statement gives a few basic guidelines, but stops short of pushing any Thou Shalt commandments. Lets take a look at the current mission statement:
It is the mission of A Voice for Men to:
- Promote the dissemination of information that will expose misandry and gender-centrism on all levels in our culture;
- Oppose any form of gender-centrism. We propose to foster the equal valuing of men and women socially, regardless of sexual orientation and identity, as well as their equal treatment under the law;
US Destroyer Enters Black Sea Amid Ukraine Tension
Greek Bond Launch: Official…..VENIZELOS MUCH TOO FAT For Role Of Wily E Coyote
By John Ward: Greece has returned to the bond markets! The
EC has been proved right! Antonis Samaras is vindicated! And what’s
more, Foreign Deputy World Class Windsock Leader & Top Sprout Licker
Evangelisto Veryzealous had this to say:
“The success shows that the Greek debt is sustainable, otherwise traders would not buy the bond”
Er, hang on a mo there, Benny: didn’t they also rush to buy all the other shit you issued prior to 2008?
And hang on another minute there, Three
Lunches: isn’t the Bond under English Law…which means that, default or
not, YOU HAVE TO PAY UP?
Syriza leader Alexis Shipwreck commented,
“The markets will want their pound of flesh, and when it comes to Benny,
there’s plenty to go at”.
A few other sustainability facts in relation to this issue:
1. The bonds were launched at a 4.95% yield. But even with the English Law cast-iron guarantee of repayment,
the yield on Greek 10-year bonds climbed five basis points, or 0.05
percentage points, to 5.94% at 2:24 p.m. Athens time today (Thursday)
2. Alan Wilde, head of fixed income at
Baring Asset Management, said: “I still can’t see why anyone would want
to own Greek debt. Greece comes into the category where it renegotiated
but did not repay the debt that it owed.”
Burning Banks and Executing Banksters - Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert with Alex Schaefer
Ban Bossy And Other Stupid Ideas
"Fascism's signature is censorship!"
johntheother: Newspeak is the only language in the world which has a vocabulary getting smaller every year.Ban, bossy?
Karen Straughan Interview With Ontario Journalism Student
UK Government Wasted Billion On Flu Drugs + UK Wastes $1 Billion On Tamiflu, Other Ineffective Drugs On WHO Recomendations
The British government has wasted hundreds of millions of dollars on stockpiling ineffective medicine for emergency treatment of flu, a study shows.
Orwellian UK BANNED Press TV: Oxford University conducted the study and published the results on Thursday.
The UK Department of Health spent USD 711 million (£424 million) on Tamiflu medicine and another USD 228 million (£136 million) on Relenza medicine for a flue pandemic between 2006 and 2013, the study said.
Researchers from the British Medical Journal (BMJ) and the Cochrane Collaboration, a group of independent scientists, said the medicines offered only a small benefit to flu victims with no evidence that they reduced the risk of hospitalization or death.
The scientists also found worrying side effects in people taking the medicines to prevent flue, including psychiatric and kidney problems.
Orwellian UK BANNED Press TV: Oxford University conducted the study and published the results on Thursday.
The UK Department of Health spent USD 711 million (£424 million) on Tamiflu medicine and another USD 228 million (£136 million) on Relenza medicine for a flue pandemic between 2006 and 2013, the study said.
Researchers from the British Medical Journal (BMJ) and the Cochrane Collaboration, a group of independent scientists, said the medicines offered only a small benefit to flu victims with no evidence that they reduced the risk of hospitalization or death.
The scientists also found worrying side effects in people taking the medicines to prevent flue, including psychiatric and kidney problems.
“There appears to be no evidence for patients, clinicians or policy makers to use these drugs to prevent serious outcomes, both in annual influenza and pandemic influenza outbreaks,” the study said.Fiona Godlee, editor of the BMJ, said that although the decision to stockpile the medicines was politically understandable at the time, “When one thinks of what half a billion pounds could have been spent on Britain’s National Health Service (NHS), let alone around the world, one has to be pretty scathing about that decision.”
Why Call It Rape Culture?
By Janice Fiamengo:
Note: The following is the redacted version of a talk scheduled to be given at the University of Ottawa on Friday, March 28, 2014, under the auspices of the Canadian Association For Equality (CAFE). Entitled “What’s Equality Got to Do with It? Men’s Issues on Campus and Feminism’s Double Standards,” the talk was initially delayed by a group of students who stated that, as hate speech, the talk must not be allowed. The students banged drums, sang songs, and blew a horn while organizers and campus security pleaded with them to save their objections for the Q & A period. Eventually, the talk was moved to another room, but there the heckling and interruptions continued. Finally, the fire alarm was pulled, thus ending the formal event.
It’s a strange experience to find oneself arguing in favor of something that seems self-evidently true but is publicly denied, and arguing against something that seems self-evidently untrue but is widely proclaimed—especially at a university, traditionally thought to uphold the rational pursuit of truth but too often now merely the guardian of sanctimonious platitude. There have been platitudes aplenty recently at the University of Ottawa in Ontario, Canada, where a small number of incidents has sparked talk of a rape culture. About this rape culture there has been much breast-beating and pious statement intended to promote the idea that university campuses, and our society in general, are hostile to women.
Note: The following is the redacted version of a talk scheduled to be given at the University of Ottawa on Friday, March 28, 2014, under the auspices of the Canadian Association For Equality (CAFE). Entitled “What’s Equality Got to Do with It? Men’s Issues on Campus and Feminism’s Double Standards,” the talk was initially delayed by a group of students who stated that, as hate speech, the talk must not be allowed. The students banged drums, sang songs, and blew a horn while organizers and campus security pleaded with them to save their objections for the Q & A period. Eventually, the talk was moved to another room, but there the heckling and interruptions continued. Finally, the fire alarm was pulled, thus ending the formal event.
It’s a strange experience to find oneself arguing in favor of something that seems self-evidently true but is publicly denied, and arguing against something that seems self-evidently untrue but is widely proclaimed—especially at a university, traditionally thought to uphold the rational pursuit of truth but too often now merely the guardian of sanctimonious platitude. There have been platitudes aplenty recently at the University of Ottawa in Ontario, Canada, where a small number of incidents has sparked talk of a rape culture. About this rape culture there has been much breast-beating and pious statement intended to promote the idea that university campuses, and our society in general, are hostile to women.
Feminism Made Me An Alcoholic
Stefan Molyneux: A strong fear of
death; feminism made me an alcoholic; drunk driving,; the risk of being
a stay at home parent; the earth is pear shaped; faith vs. philosophy;
crying as a strategy and living for the future instead of the past.