Content d'être un gars
Glad to be a guy

 

Samedi, le 16 février 2008
Saturday, Febuary 16 2008

 

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Modernisme

Quand l'un des deux s'en va, c'est que l'autre s'ennuie. Et quand l'autre s'ennuie c'est qu'il est malheureux. Or, lorsque l'un est malheureux, le devoir de l'autre est de l'abandonner... afin qu'il soit moins malheureux.

 

Lise Payette

 

 

Norweigan Gov. Minister Attacks Shared Parenting, Pushes Feminist Family Law Policy

 

 

 

LE TAUX DE FAIBLE REVENU DIMINUE AU QUÉBEC, MAIS IL FAUT POURSUIVRE LES EFFORTS

 

Tout de même!

La ministre Christine St-Pierre admet avoir commis une erreur

 

 

Harcèlement extrême: 4000 fois la peur

 

 

But I Could Be Wrong

 

CHILD WOMAN IN THE PROMISED LAND

It’s 1965 and you’re a 26 year-old-white girl. You’re married with your high school boyfriend and have a kid, with another on the way. You cook, make all the household chores (even if you have a job), you are nice and sweet to your man, make sex with him even if you don’t feel like it and give him all the authority ("daddy knows best"). You know how to make ends meet without complaining, you are satisfied with a man with a modest income and you never complain. Yup! You’re an adult.

Now meet the twenty-first-century you, also 26. You've finished college and you are partying like crazy, making pictures with your female friends where you are drunk and show your asses, banging Mr. Right Now until Mr. Right arrives, being in serial relationships with bad boys, while you despise nice guys for being “boring”. In your spare time, you gossip about Britney Spears, bitch about men with your friends, watch "Sex and the City", "Oprah" or "Oxygen" and read "Cosmopolitan" (not Maxim, like these immature men). You want marriage and kids but only after 30.

So then, when you biological clock is ticking, you nag a guy to marry you and became instantly dissatisfied because marriage is not like in romantic movies. You are always complaining. You feel entitled to a big house, a big SUV, a lifestyle you can’t afford but you have seen in "Desperate housewives". You are hugely in debt while your husband slaves himself to buy half of the IKEA catalogue. You want to be a traditional woman about chivalry, your man being the primary breadwinner and having commitment from your man. But you want to be a modern woman about career, avoiding performing the traditional female roles (cooking - but a microwaved pizza is OK-, chores, being under authority of men, etc) and leaving the commitment (divorce) when “you are bored” (since 70% of divorces are initiated by women). It’s all about you.

http://outcastsuperstar.blogspot.com/

 

 

OUTREAUGE A SOCIETE CIVILISEE


Depuis plus de trente ans, le lobby judiciaire a organisé la capture des familles en difficulté.

Ce lobby viole deux conventions ratifiées, notamment en discriminant les parents selon leur sexe et en discriminant les enfants selon la situation matrimoniale de leurs parents, n'hésitant pas quand il le faut à interdire l"application de l'une d'elle (arrêtt de cassation Lejeune, 1993), pour revenir en arrière plus de dix ans ensuite, et valider son application dans le seul but de permettre aux enfants de déposer plainte eux aussi contre leurs parents , et ceci sous la pression des " avocats spécialistes des droits des enfants ".

Les avocats violent chaque jour leur déontologie, allant bien plus loin dans leurs allégations contre les parents que la décence, la retenue et le respect le commanderaient. Et ceci afin d'hystériser les rapports inter-parentaux, et donc de fournir un prétexte à la judiciairisation de la vie de famille.

Chaque jour dans des milliers de cabinets d'avocats et dans des centaines de tribunaux, de pauvres parents sont artificiellement transformés en justiciables, condamnables à merci.

 La dernière forfaiture, ou plus exactement le dernier rempart posé par le lobby contre le besoin de libertés sociales et de soutien public non judiciaire, réside dans cette notion inepte de " résidence alternée " ordonnée en " justice ".

Comme si les seuls cas de résidences paritaires (ou non, d'ailleurs) qui fonctionnent en toute liberté n'étaient justement pas les cas où les parents ont pu ou su échapper au contrôle judiciaire dénaturant leurs libertés fondamentales.

Comme si la justice devait à présent ordonner l'égalité des justiciables !

Comme si elle oubliait que jusque là, elle avait ordonné leur inégalité, alors que cela leur était interdit, en vertu de la Constitution française qui impose de respecter les Conventions ratifiées.

On parle souvent de la balance judiciaire. L'image est tout-à-fait réaliste. Les bases de notre civilisation reposent, bien au-delà de toute notion d'amour, sur le respect que se doivent et s'inculquent les membres d'une famille. En lieu et place de ce respect, l'aliénation judiciaire conditionne les parents à se balancer les uns les autres devant un juge border-line, à l'aide d'avocats border-line, afin de tenter de garder des droits, ou de collecter des bénéfices au détriment des autres.

Outreau, c'est tous les jours, au civil bien plus encore qu'au pénal.

 

 

Don't vote for sexism in 2008 Hillary Clinton is bad for men

 

Société stérile

Bilinguisme : Préserver le français

 

Gaëtan Boulianne
Il y a un ami de Jean-Marc Soucy qui voudrait entrer en communication avec vous
pageau_ceg@sympatico.ca
Jean-Pierre et Claude
Jean Martucci

 

W?

11-Septembre: six responsables présumés risquent la peine de mort

 

DEMOGRAPHIC WINTER

One of the most ominous dramas of modern times is quietly unfolding.  Social scientists and economists agree – we are headed toward a demographic winter of serious economic and social consequences.  The effects will be severe and long lasting and are already apparent in much of Europe.

59 nations – with 44% of the world’s population – are now experiencing below-replacement birthrates.  Worldwide, there are 6 million fewer children (under age 6) today than there were in 1990.  The United Nations estimates that if current trends continue, by 2050 there will be 248 million fewer children (under age 5) than there are now.  Overall, Europe’s fertility rate is 1.3; a birthrate of 2.1 is needed just to replace current population In this century, countries such as Italy, Spain, Russia and even France could cease to exist – at least as they’re currently constituted. 

Drawing on experts from many countries and diverse disciplines – demographers, economists, sociologists, psychologists, civic and religious leaders, parliamentarians and diplomats – Demographic Winter: Decline of the Human Family is a groundbreaking documentary that reveals how deterioration of the natural family can lead to demographic disaster. 

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Gérard Pierre LEVESQUE

 

Jacques Brel Barbara Extract 2 from Franz engl sub.

 

Jacques Brel, l'interview qui dérange

 

Jaures Jacques Brel

 

La Montreal Gazette nous compare à des Néanderthaliens!

Un texte d'opinion assez "pissant" a été publié dans la Montreal Gazette le  7 février. Il avait paru le 2 février dans l'Ottawa Citizen ( http://tinyurl.com/3cfk5k ). Il s'agit d'une resucée des thèses hautement réactionnaires d'un prof de sciences politiques britannique (Kenneth Minogue).

On y affirme qu'en autorisant des filles à jouer au hockey avec leurs petits camarades dans les ligues mineures canadiennes - comme l'a fait récemment la Cour supérieure du Manitoba -, le féminisme radical a "flairé les faiblesses" de notre civilisation qu'il s'apprête à faire disparaître (optimiste, va!), comme est disparue celle des Néanderthaliens il y a 30 000 ans lorsque les femmes se sont mises en tête d'accompagner les mecs à la  chasse au lieu de rester dans la caverne à faire des enfants.

Est-ce que la tête vous tourne face à un tel rapprochement? Moi aussi.

Extraits choisis:

Remember the Neanderthals, M. Kopala, Ottawa Citizen, 2 fév.

"No one knows exactly why Neanderthals became extinct 30,000 years ago, but  a new theory recently reported in the Boston Globe suggests that once able-bodied women, the "reproductive core" of their small population, began hunting with the men, it was game over. (Leur mammouth était cuit, quoi...)

"Already in survival mode, their combined forces were no match for the perils of climate change, ferocious beasts and interloper Homo sapiens, according to the theory. Worse, while a few Neanderthal men might be expendable, reproductive women were not." (Quelle attention délicate...)

Quant au humble hockey, ses protecteurs le définissent en des termes à faire pleurer d'émotion les virils panelistes de l'émission-phare de TQS, 110%: "...the country's premier institution for channelling young male energies, for developing their moral and physical courage, and for helping them to  define themselves as men."

(Bref, laissons le hockey aux gars, mais ne privons pas nos femmes du privilège d'aller se faire tuer en Afghanistan pour protéger les maîtres du pétrole et les seigneurs de la guerre et du pavot.)

J'entends bien protester auprès des deux journaux pour cette comparaison graveleuse qui compare les hommes à des rebuts de l'âge de la pierre... Je me drogue les hémoroïnes et leur laisse le choix des armes... massue? sagaie? ;-)

Martin

 

Fuck!

Should Dr. Henry Morgentaler be awarded the Order of Canada?

 

L'égalité des citoyennes et des citoyens devant la Loi

Le 21 février 2008 de 9h à 12h aura lieu au Centre des femmes de Verdun un atelier de participation citoyenne sous le thème de :"L'égalité des citoyennes et des citoyens devant la Loi"

Il reste encore quelques places! Appelez-nous pour vous inscrire au : (514) 767-0384

De plus, un service de halte-garderie gratuit sera disponible par réservation durant les activités.

Ce projet est soutenu par le Ministère de l'Immigration et des Communautés culturelles Dans le cadre du programme PARCI.

 

Merde féministe

Prix Egalité 2008 - Dix-huit projets favorisant l'égalité femmes-hommes sont finalistes

 

Stereotypes in the news media hurt us all

 

 

Hate and Marriage

 

Women are at least as violent as men but the evidence is being dismissed or ignored
By Melanie Phillips
(Extracted from: "The Sex Change Society"- Feminised Britain and the Neutered Male)
 
"Mention feminism to most people and the reaction will probably be one of faintly amused indifference. Some men may be irritated by feminist rhetoric; some women might feel their agenda is a little extreme. But the extent to which feminism in its most extreme form has embedded itself within the institutions and thinking of Britain has simply not been grasped.
 
Feminism has become the unchallengeable orthodoxy in even the most apparently conservative institutions, and drives forward the whole programme of domestic social policy. Yet this orthodoxy is not based on concepts of fairness or justice or social solidarity. It is based on hostility towards men.
 
The idea that men oppress women, who therefore have every interest in avoiding the marriage trap and must achieve independence from men at all costs, may strike many as having little to do with everyday life. Yet it is now the galvanic principle behind social, economic and legal policy-making.
 
Buried within this doctrine, though, is an even deeper assumption. Male oppression of women is only made possible by the fact that men are intrinsically predatory and violent, threatening both women and children with rape or assault. Men are therefore the enemy - not just of women but of humanity, the proper objects of fear and scorn.
 
This assumption runs through feminist thinking as a given. "Most violence, most crime ... is not committed by human beings in general. It is committed by men," wrote Jill Tweedie.
 
According to Marilyn French, men used violence both to threaten and control, as well as actually harm: "As long as some men use physical force to subjugate females, all men need not. The knowledge that some men do suffices to threaten all women."
 
Moreover, it is marriage and family life that expose women most to male violence. According to Gloria Steinem, "patriarchy requires violence or the subliminal threat of violence in order to maintain itself... The most dangerous situation for a woman is not an unknown man in the street, or even the enemy in wartime, but a husband or lover in the isolation of their own home".
 
All this has been enough to turn the stomachs of some feminists, particularly those who love husbands or sons. Novelist Maggie Gee said she once thought the sex war was exciting, but had now concluded it went too far. "Women are giving up on their relationships too quickly. Living with a man I love very much, I keep thinking that all the generalisations about men just aren't true."
 
These generalisations, however, are now the stuff of public policy. Male violence against women, said the government in June 1999, was no longer going to be "swept under the carpet". Virtually nobody questioned the premise that men were invariably victimisers and women always their victims.
 
There is no doubt that some men are violent towards women; the evidence of women's injuries is real enough. However, this is one side of the story only. There is another side: the extent of women's violence against men and children. That, though, is a story that almost every official body in Britain and America has successfully suppressed.
 
There are now dozens of studies which show that women are as violent towards their partners, if not more so, than men. Unlike most feminist research, these studies ask men as well as women whether they have ever been on the receiving end of violence from their partners. They are therefore not only more balanced than studies which only ask about violence against women, but are more reliable indicators than official statistics which can be distorted by factors affecting the reporting rate - women using claims of violence as a weapon in custody cases, for example, or men who are too ashamed or embarrassed to reveal they have been abused.
 
Many people are likely to be astonished and sceptical about the conclusion drawn by these reports. The idea that women are as violent as men is counter-intuitive and simply disbelieved. So it is important to provide a flavour of the scope and significance of their findings.
 
A 1994 British study by Michelle Carrado and others, for example, interviewed 1,800 men and women with heterosexual partners. Some 11% of the men but only 5% of the women said their current partner had committed acts of violence towards them, ranging from pushing, through hitting, to stabbing. Five per cent of married or cohabiting men reported two or more acts of violence against them in a current relationship, compared with only
1% of women. A further 10% of men but 11% of women said they had committed one of these violent acts.
 
Study after study shows women are not merely violent in self-defence but strike the first blow in about half of all disputes. The American social scientists Murray Straus and Richard Gelles reported from two large national surveys that husbands and wives had assaulted each other at approximately equal rates, with women engaging in minor acts of violence more frequently. Elsewhere, they found more wives than husbands were severely violent towards their spouses.
 
Moreover, there is now considerable evidence that women initiate severe violence more frequently than men. A survey of 1,037 young adults born between 1972 and 1973 in Dunedin, New Zealand, found that 18.6% of young women said they had perpetrated severe physical violence against their partners, compared with 5.7% of young men. Three times more women than men said they had kicked or bitten their partners, or hit them with their fists or with an object.
 
In any event, the idea that women are never the instigators of violence is demolished by the evidence about lesbians.
 
According to Claire Renzetti, violence in lesbian relationships occurs with about the same frequency as in heterosexual relationships. Lesbian batterers "display a terrifying ingenuity in their selection of abusive tactics, frequently tailoring the abuse to the specific vulnerabilities of their partners". Such abuse can be extremely violent, with women bitten, kicked, punched, thrown down stairs, and assaulted with weapons including guns, knives, whips and broken bottles.
 
It is true that most women who are the victims of violence suffer domestic assaults. Yet the 1996 British Crime Survey reported that nearly one third of the victims of domestic violence were men, and that nearly half of these male victims were attacked by women. Moreover, if a woman starts a physical fight with a man, even a mild slap might provoke him into retaliating, with far worse consequences. Women who murder violent husbands may be treated leniently because they were provoked; yet men who are violent against women are never granted the same understanding. Provocation, it appears, is a feminist issue.
 
Moreover, given the greater strength of men, it is particularly noteworthy that so many women initiate violence against them. The fact is that men hold back. The psychologist John Archer has noted that, among female college students, 29% admitted initiating an assault on a male partner. Of those women, half said they had no fear of retaliation or, since men could easily defend themselves, they did not see their own physical aggression as a problem. In other words, far from assuming that men are violent, women take men's non-aggression for granted.
 
Archer went on to remark on the apparent restraint shown by many men in western cultures. "We might speculate that to some extent a strong norm of men not hitting women enables women to engage in physical aggression which might otherwise not have occurred," he wrote. Male aggression, he suggested, was a kind of default value associated with patriarchal structures.
 
When these are overridden, as they have been by modern secular liberal values and by the emancipation of women, female aggression increases. "These values will have greatest impact in a relationship that can be ended by the woman at little cost, and where the rate of male aggression is low. "We can speculate that these represent specific instances of a more general set of circumstances entailing a relative change in the balance of power between men and women."
 
In other words, as women have become independent of men, they have also become more violent towards them - because men have become dispensable. This unpalatable conclusion, however, has been completely overlooked in a culture that believes infamy is the prerogative of the male.
 
Much to everyone's astonishment, the Home Office recently produced its own evidence that domestic violence was not a male disease. In January 1999, it reported that 4.2% of women and 4.2% of men aged 16 to 59 said they had been physically assaulted by a current or former partner in the past year. Women separated from their partners were most likely to be victims, with
22% assaulted at least once in 1995.
 
The public reaction to the Home Office research was almost complete silence. The government, too, appeared impervious to its implications. Shortly after it was published, the Home Secretary opened a domestic violence court in Leeds that was founded on the explicit assumption that only men were violent.
 
In June this year, the Cabinet Office women's unit launched a campaign to "change the culture" that presented domestic violence as almost exclusively a problem of male crime. It managed to omit another under-reported fact: that most violence against children is committed by their mothers, not their fathers. A study by the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children revealed a few years ago that natural mothers, not fathers, are most frequently the perpetrators of physical injury, emotional abuse and neglect. This is not particularly surprising, since mothers generally have much more daily contact than fathers with their children. There was yet another notable omission: the women's unit material did not differentiate between couples who were married and people who were living together or had irregular lovers.
 
It therefore omitted a key fact: that the risk of violence increases significantly for unmarried couples. The Home Office study itself observed that marital separation was a "key risk factor". Only 12.6 in every 1,000 married women are victims of violence, compared with 43.9 in every 1,000 never-married women and 66.5 in every 1,000 divorced or separated women. As husbands are replaced by partners and lovers, therefore, violence against women increases. Marriage is a strong safety factor for women.
 
Yet this is not said. Instead, the opposite idea is fostered, that violence against women typically takes place within marriage. In November 1998, the women's unit announced a new initiative. Children were urged to report violence against mothers and sisters. There was no mention of abuse against fathers. Instead, a television advertisement showed a husband berating his wife when she told him dinner would be late. That was the violence. It was followed by a helpline number for children to call if a woman in their house had been abused.
 
This fictional scenario illuminated some remarkable thinking by civil servants and ministers. It had become acceptable, it thus appeared, for children to inform on their fathers to teachers or "helplines" simply for shouting at their mothers. Shouting was now to be classified as domestic violence. If that is the case, then violence happens with enormous frequency in families. Don't women sometimes shout at men?
 
There was another telling aspect of this advertisement. It featured an "Oxo" middle-class nuclear family. The thinking behind this, according to the then Scottish Office minister Helen Liddell, was that "domestic abuse knows no boundaries of social class or social group". However, not only was this scenario not violence, but the nuclear family is the least likely setting for abuse of women or children. It was no accident, however, that it was chosen. The married nuclear family has to be demonised because it is said to be the vehicle for the oppression of women.
 
The outcome of all this is that it is now generally accepted that violence is intrinsically male. This is a gravely distorted picture. It is true that most recorded crime is committed by men. It does not follow, however, that most men commit crime. Yet this is the false conclusion that has been drawn, as the result of the suppression or distortion of the facts about violence as well as the message that is constantly promulgated that violence is a problem of masculinity. The evidence suggests that a quite different conclusion should be drawn. This is surely that both women and men are capable of aggression and violence, but that violent men, like violent women, are not typical of their sex".
 
 
Extracted from The Sex Change Society: Feminised Britain and the Neutered Male, by Melanie Phillips.

 

 

The Sex-Change Society: Feminised Britain and the Neutered Male

 

Léger comme dans débile

Histoire sexiste du vêtement

Ce serait bien si cette exposition au Musée McCord mettait en lumière le fait que certains éléments vestimentaires ont une origine oppressive. Par exemple, les robes à paniers de la renaissance française (un panier de chaque côté de la taille) visaient à empêcher les hommes de trop s'approcher des femmes (ça rendait les décolletés plongeant moins "dangereux" sans doute...) Les faux-cul (énorme panier couvrant le derrière) du 19e siècle visaient quant à eux à distraire le regard du ventre de la femme mariée, perpétuellement enceinte.

On peut mentionner aussi tout les voiles, résilles et autres coiffes du moyen âge qui avaient pour but de cacher les cheveux de la femme mariée. Même au début du 20e siècle, une fille devait, dès l'âge de 15 ou 16 ans, relever ses cheveux, pour ne pas paraître indécente. On peut aussi mentionner que la croyance voulant que les femmes s'évanouissent facilement vient de l'époque des corsets qui empêchaient une respiration profonde. Lorsqu'une femme faisait un effort physique ou ressentait une émotion violente, son coeur s'accélétait ce qui augmentait sa consommation d'oxygène. Comme la respiration superficielle de la femme ne parvenait pas à compenser le manque d'oxygène, son cerveau n'avait d'autre choix que de provoquer un évanouissement pour relentir le coeur. Les femmes ne portent plus de corsets et pourtant on continue de voir dans les films et les émissions de télévision (surtout les dessins animés) des femmes qui s'évanouissent à la moindre émotion!

J'ajouterais que je commence à me demander si c'est un hasard si presque toutes les cultures et les époques ont en commun le fait que les femmes portent des robes. Après tout, ce vêtement limite la mobilité des femmes et les rend faciles à violer...

Stéphanie LeBlanc

 

Father says he's treated like criminal

 

Et si on parlait des femmes russes

 

 

McCain regrets saying 'tar baby'

 

Le juge Alain maintenu dans ses fonctions

 

 

Affaire Dumas

 

Analysis: Canada's Afghan resolve

 

1993 - July 18: CFR member, big time motherfucker and Trilateralist Henry Kissinger writes in The Los Angeles Times concerning NAFTA: “What Congress will have before it is not a conventional trade agreement but the architecture of a new international system….a first step toward a new world order.”

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