Saturday, August 14, 2010

What laws legislatively favor women over men?

From a Reddit post:

menareangrynow 3 points 14 hours ago[-]
"What laws legislatively favor women over men?"

1)The Selective Act, which forces men to register for the draft, or they will be fined and imprisoned.

2)The Violence Against Women Act, which only protects women from domestic violence and leaves men with no where to turn if they are stuck in an abusive relationship.

3)The Federal Prohibition Against Female Genital Mutilation Act, which only protects women from circumcision, and leaves baby boys vulnerable to being flayed alive.
And hell, let's also throw in some from the Executive branch. Why let Congress have all the fun?

4)Executive Order 11126, which established a committee and council on the status of women. Please note that no corresponding committee or council on the status of men exists.

5)Executive Order 13506, which established a White House Council on Women and Girls. Please note that no corresponding White House Council on Men and Boys exists.

6)The Executive branch has a Office on Women's Health, under the US Department of Health and Human Services. Please note that no corresponding Office on Men's Health exists.
And hell, let's throw in some from the State Legislatures. Why let the Federal Government have all the fun?

7)The various Rape Shield Acts, which only protect the identities of female rape victims.

8)The Various Primary Aggressor Statutes, which force police to always arrest males in domestic disputes, even if they were the victims of domestic violence.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Give under served victims of domestic violence a lifeline - vote daily

From Glenn Sacks:

We've often mentioned the good work that Jan Brown of the Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men and Women has done for victims of domestic violence. The DAHMW has entered the Pepsi Refresh Project, seeking to get a $250,000 award to bring public awareness to male victims of domestic violence. She'd like Fathers & Families members to vote for their project idea by clicking here. Brown's full letter is below.

Brown writes:

Studies show that men who are in relationships with abusive partners do not see themselves as victims of domestic violence (see: http://www.clarku.edu/faculty/dhines/results.htm). Domestic violence has been so narrowly defined in our society that most people, including abused men, believe that it begins and ends with men beating their intimate female partners. Many men who suffer physical, emotional, psychological, financial, and/or sexual abuse at the hands of their intimate partners do not realize that this too is domestic violence . They will usually write it off as their partner having a bad day or feel that they must have done something to deserve the abuse.

Further, agencies that offer a myriad of supportive services and shelter to victims of domestic violence do little to encourage abused men to come forward and seek help. Few offer outreach to male victims.

The Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men and Women is hoping to change that with the first national public awareness campaign on male victims of domestic violence.

We have entered the Pepsi Refresh Project. We are seeking a $250,000 award from Pepsi for our project idea to bring public awareness to male victims of domestic violence. This funding will enable us to send outreach materials (brochures, posters, booklets and placards) about male victims to 7,500 agencies that work with victims of domestic violence across the country.

In order to obtain this $250,000 award we need your help. The public determines, through voting on their favorite project ideas at the Pepsi site, who wins. Please click on this link to vote for our project idea:

FYI, our idea, “Give Under Served Victims of Domestic Violence a Lifeline,” is located under the 250K category. Voting goes from Aug.1st to Aug. 31st. Remember to vote DAILY so that we can pursue this project and ask your friends and family members to do the same. Thank you for helping us to bring awareness and services to victims and their families.

Men need awareness and services too.

Go to our Pepsi Refresh Project and please sign up and vote daily August 1-31 to help us win! Sponsored by: www.refresheverything.com.