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Miscellaneous

The following pages, that have been collected together here,
address various issues in feminism. Largely the data presented
in these pages will refute the all-too-often wild claims of feminism.

Click on the bullet to make a selection.



A Story About Sexual Abuse:
This piece, from Jeffrey Archer's Prison Diaries, is extracted from Darren Blacksmith's site and rendered here.

Do women know where babies come from?
A few stories from child support.

Domestic Violence Bibliography:
This is a collection of 282 domestic violence studies and a summary of their results.

Double Standards - anything else new:
One of many many examples of two-faced hypocritical double-standards that are the hallmark of feminism.

Erin Pizzey - Domestic Violence is not a Gender Issue:
Another essay from Erin Pizzey - the founder of women's refuges - condemning the one-sided feminist view of DV.

Gender Differences in Patterns of Relationship Violence in Alberta 
Gender differences in patterns of relationship violence were investigated in a representative sample of adult men (N = 356) and women (N = 351) from the province of Alberta. Respondents reported on their receipt and perpetration of violent acts in the year prior to the survey. Men and women, respectively, reported similar one-year prevalence rates of husband-to-wife violence (12.9% and 9.6%) and wife-to-husband violence (12.3% and 12.5%). However, differential gender patterns of reporting were identified. On average, men reported that they and their female partners were equally likely to engage in violent acts and to initiate violent conflicts. In contrast, women reported lower levels of victimization than perpetration of violence, and they reported less male-only and male-initiated violence than did men. The majority of respondents in violent relationships reported a pattern of violence that was bidirectional, minor, infrequent, and not physically injurious. The discussion focuses upon the meaning of gender differences in reports of relationship violence, and the existence of distinct patterns of violence within intimate relationships.

Greatest Mistake of the Twentieth Century, The:
It has become the view of this webmaster that the greatest mistake of the twentieth century has been to allow females the vote. Now, no rational decision can be implemented unless it is in line with feminist doctrine. Meanwhile irrational decisions are to be implemented even when they plainly and clearly contradict the available information or common sense. Instead, politicians must submit to the whim of the feminist vote as represented - rightly or wrongly - by the loud-mouths of radical feminism.

Is testosterone really the hormone of aggression?
This report considers work that questions the traditional role of testosterone as the agression fuelled molecule responsible for human history.

It is men who commit domestic violence:
Is it? Check this out. For thirty years the research data has contradicted the theories of feminists.

Laws that are really sensible:
They are a considerable rarity but have on occassion existed.

Laws that are really silly:
Apart from the Violence Against Women Act which is silly from beginning to end.

Truth About Women Getting the Vote, The:
This page addresses the mythology that females have been the long down-trodden who were denied their rights as civil human beings.

Why Men Avoid Commitment by Marc H. Rudov.
An argument for why men  will not commit based in the point that marriage is disadvantageous to men.

Women and their LIES:
A rendition of a newspaper article outlining a survey into women's LIES. And, as you might expect, they excuse themselves for it.

Women "lie, cheat and steal"
The annual checkley-it-out on women's LYING. And, as you might expect, they excuse themselves for it. This is the third such survey - each has put the overall level of LYING among females in the mid-ninety percents.

Women and thier LIES (again):
Another rendition of a newspaper article discussing a new book on women's LYNG and the associated reasearch. And, as you might expect, they excuse themselves for it.
















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