Tag: domestic violence

The Law of Attraction is Stupid

. 06/10/2015 . 2 Comments

Popular amongst those looking for direction and guidance to a better life, the Law of Attraction made millions for those promoting it. But when the Law of Attraction is used to blame victims for their pain and suffering by saying “well you attracted it/him/that experience” you are wrong and you are stupid.

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Dating and Relationships – Are Most Black Men Sociopaths?

. 10/19/2011 . 39 Comments

How many men exhibit the traits and attitudes of sociopaths towards women? Shockingly, it appears that the cheating, abusiveness, controlling attitudes and manipulative behaviors of men in relationships is straight out of the sociopath’s handbook!

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Has Feminism Hurt Black Men and Our Relationships With Them?

. 10/06/2011 . 4 Comments

In the Black community, men place blame for their failures on feminism. Reportedly, back in the days when women knew their role and place, men had no problems being men. Is feminism responsible for the immaturity and lack of action demonstrated by Black males?

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Why Women Should Stop Having Children

. 12/07/2009 . 34 Comments

My lobby against women having children has begun. You ladies limit your options when you are saddled down with some knucklehead’s child. You give him power over you to drag you into court, something to threaten to take from you, something he can hurt in a twisted attempt to hurt you. When you have children and are raising them alone, you will end up broke and tied down. You cannot go out and have fun anymore because you have responsibilities. You end up overwhelmed, frustrated, and often viewed by other men as being unworthy of being anything more than a roll in the hay because now you are “used goods.”

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Father’s Rights and Violence Against Women

. 12/05/2009 . 72 Comments

The father’s rights movement focuses on trying to re-establish fathers’ authority and control over their children’s and ex-partners’ lives, on gaining an equality concerned with fathers’ ‘rights’ and status rather than the actual care of children, and on winding back legal and cultural changes which have lessened gender inequalities. Fathers’ rights groups are well-organized advocates for changes in family law, and vocal opponents of feminist perspectives and achievements on interpersonal violence.

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