Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Ten Steps to Help Men You'll Never Meet

  1. Understand that violence (in all it's forms) against men is as damaging to ourselves, our loved ones, and society in general as it is to women.

  2. Recognise that female power is upheld through (practically) legal immunity and false allegations of abuse, rape, or other hideous crimes.

  3. Cease turning a blind eye to misandry - You wouldn't want it said of your Father or Son, would you?

  4. Help & support organisations that help men.

  5. Create and maintain none-profit groups, child care for Father & children/babies, assist with housing where necessary and implement training for men to get into worth while careers so they may support their family with less government intrusion/welfare.

  6. Provide justice for men who need and deserve it.

  7. Make women accountable for their illegal activities (child/elder abuse/neglect, drug/drink habits, false allegations, etc.)

  8. Cease demonizing men - no more 'must have been a mans fault, somehow...' comments, boycott television programmes that purposely misrepresent men/fathers, and similarly boycott products that use misandry in their advertising campaigns.

  9. Contact your local MP's and demand some form of secure funding for a specific men's group you know of. We need to get political.

  10. Listen to the men who have lived through the hell of divorce (stripped of children, home, pension, etc.) false allegations (stripped of social circle, standing, respect, etc.) or other situations which have cost them greatly.

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