My thoughts on pro-masculism and anti-feminism. Some thoughts may mirror what others have said while others are uniquely mine but either way they are legitimate.
Saturday, December 28, 2019
Friday, December 27, 2019
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
Women drugging men and robbing them
NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) - A Wilbraham, MA, resident is now the fifth man to confirm to News4 Investigates that he was drugged in downtown Nashville this year.
A police report narrative obtained by News4 Investigates shows the first indication of what has long been rumored: that men claim they were ro…
John Walsh Jr. filed a police report claiming on Nov. 19 he, his son and nephew were having drinks at The Diner on Third Avenue South.
After his son and nephew decided to go to a hookah bar, Walsh said he struck up a conversation with an unknown woman and had his third drink of the night. The next morning, he awoke in the Metro jail.
“The most devastating thing that's happened in my life,” Walsh said.
Walsh said he remembers nothing between that last drink at The Diner and waking up in the jail that morning.
“Around 1:00 in the morning, I have no memory from there,” Walsh said.
He would later learn that he was found asleep in a chair in a hotel miles away from where he was staying.
When police arrived, they described him as smelling of alcohol and could not form coherent sentences and took him to jail on a charge of public intoxication.
Walsh said when his son and nephew returned that morning, the door to the room where he was staying was closed, so they believed he was sleeping.
He called his son and explain that he needed to be picked up, and then filed a police report claiming he had been drugged.
News4 Investigates asked him the question you may be wondering yourself.
“Is it possibly you had too much to drink and someone took advantage of you?” asked News4 Investigates.
“Absolutely not. Never in my life. I don’t do drugs, and I don't drink to black out,” Walsh said.
Walsh said his debit and credit card, along with at least $500 and his phone were all stolen. Walsh provided a screen grab that shows how he was able to track his stolen phone, which traveled from Bordeaux to Murfreesboro and, at one point, back to downtown Nashville.
Metro Police Central Precinct Commander Gordon Howey confirmed to News4 Investigates that they believe women are targeting men downtown.
“These women know they've got a pretty good place to go hunting,” Howey said.
Howey said they believe unrelated groups of women, come coming from as far as Wisconsin and Minnesota, are traveling to downtown Nashville to find men who are out drinking, drug them and then rob them.
“Men are being targeted by women,” Howey said.
Howey said while police have been able to arrest women for stealing from men after a night of drinking, they have not yet been able to charge them with drugging them. Part of the problem, Howey said, is that men are failing to go to the hospital to get blood tests to confirm their suspicions. Walsh said he feels that’s exactly what police should have done: taken him to the hospital instead of the jail.
“I feel totally violated - in many ways. I feel law enforcement failed me,” Walsh said.
Howey said in Walsh’s case, which is further detailed in the police report, officers found him asleep with blood shot eyes, smelling of alcohol and unable to former coherent sentences, which was why he was taken to jail.
Howey said if Walsh had a medical condition, he would have been taken to the hospital. Howey did say, however, that the staff of The Diner had provided video from inside the bar that could aid in catching the person responsible.
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A police report narrative obtained by News4 Investigates shows the first indication of what has long been rumored: that men claim they were ro…
John Walsh Jr. filed a police report claiming on Nov. 19 he, his son and nephew were having drinks at The Diner on Third Avenue South.
After his son and nephew decided to go to a hookah bar, Walsh said he struck up a conversation with an unknown woman and had his third drink of the night. The next morning, he awoke in the Metro jail.
“The most devastating thing that's happened in my life,” Walsh said.
Walsh said he remembers nothing between that last drink at The Diner and waking up in the jail that morning.
“Around 1:00 in the morning, I have no memory from there,” Walsh said.
He would later learn that he was found asleep in a chair in a hotel miles away from where he was staying.
When police arrived, they described him as smelling of alcohol and could not form coherent sentences and took him to jail on a charge of public intoxication.
Walsh said when his son and nephew returned that morning, the door to the room where he was staying was closed, so they believed he was sleeping.
He called his son and explain that he needed to be picked up, and then filed a police report claiming he had been drugged.
News4 Investigates asked him the question you may be wondering yourself.
“Is it possibly you had too much to drink and someone took advantage of you?” asked News4 Investigates.
“Absolutely not. Never in my life. I don’t do drugs, and I don't drink to black out,” Walsh said.
Walsh said his debit and credit card, along with at least $500 and his phone were all stolen. Walsh provided a screen grab that shows how he was able to track his stolen phone, which traveled from Bordeaux to Murfreesboro and, at one point, back to downtown Nashville.
Metro Police Central Precinct Commander Gordon Howey confirmed to News4 Investigates that they believe women are targeting men downtown.
“These women know they've got a pretty good place to go hunting,” Howey said.
Howey said they believe unrelated groups of women, come coming from as far as Wisconsin and Minnesota, are traveling to downtown Nashville to find men who are out drinking, drug them and then rob them.
“Men are being targeted by women,” Howey said.
Howey said while police have been able to arrest women for stealing from men after a night of drinking, they have not yet been able to charge them with drugging them. Part of the problem, Howey said, is that men are failing to go to the hospital to get blood tests to confirm their suspicions. Walsh said he feels that’s exactly what police should have done: taken him to the hospital instead of the jail.
“I feel totally violated - in many ways. I feel law enforcement failed me,” Walsh said.
Howey said in Walsh’s case, which is further detailed in the police report, officers found him asleep with blood shot eyes, smelling of alcohol and unable to former coherent sentences, which was why he was taken to jail.
Howey said if Walsh had a medical condition, he would have been taken to the hospital. Howey did say, however, that the staff of The Diner had provided video from inside the bar that could aid in catching the person responsible.
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Women who rape men
Writing in Time, Cathy Young notices something interesting in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention figures on rape: Women rape a lot more than people think..
If the CDC figures are to be taken at face value, then we must also conclude that, far from being a product of patriarchal violence against women, " rape culture " is a two-way street, with plenty of female perpetrators and male victims.
How could that be? After all, very few men in the CDC study were classified as victims of rape: 1.7% in their lifetime, and too few for a reliable estimate in the past year. But these numbers refer only to men who have been forced into anal sex or made to perform oral sex on another male. Nearly 7% of men, however, reported that at some point in their lives, they were "made to penetrate" another person — usually in reference to vaginal intercourse, receiving oral sex, or performing oral sex on a woman. This was not classified as rape, but as "other sexual violence." And now the real surprise: when asked about experiences in the last 12 months, men reported being "made to penetrate" — either by physical force or due to intoxication — at virtually the same rates as women reported rape (both 1.1% in 2010, and 1.7% and 1.6% respectively in 2011).
In short, men are raped by women at nearly the same rate women are raped by men.
According to a recent study from the University of Missouri, published by the American Psychological Association, male victims of sexual assault are often victimized by women: "A total of 43% of high school boys and young college men reported they had an unwanted sexual experience and of those, 95% said a female acquaintance was the aggressor, according to a study published online in the APA journal Psychology of Men and Masculinity."
This shouldn't be so surprising. Back in the old days, when talk of "rape" or "sexual assault" generally meant forcible penetration at the hands of a stranger, rape was unsurprisingly pretty much a male-committed crime.
But feminists pushed for a broader definition of rape, going beyond what Susan Estrich, in a very influential book, derisively called Real Rape, to encompass other forms of sexual coercion and intimidation. And so now the term "rape" as it is commonly used encompasses things like "date rape," sex while a partner is intoxicated, sex without prior verbal consent and even — at Ohio State University, at least — sex where both partners consent, but for different reasons.
Unsurprisingly, when the definition of rape — or, as it's often now called in order to provide less clarity, "sexual assault" — expands to include a lot more than behavior distinguished by superior physical strength, the incidence of rape goes up, and behavior engaged in by women is more likely to be included in the definition. (At juvenile detention centers nine out of 10 reporters of sexual assault are males victimized by female staffers.)
Thus, as Young points out, the CDC finds that men make up over a third of the victims of "sexual coercion," which can include such things as "lies or false promises, threats to end a relationship or spread negative gossip, or 'making repeated requests' for sex and expressing unhappiness at being turned down."
Students and staff protest against sexual violence.
Critics tend to dismiss these as trivial, suggesting that the men involved should just "man up." But, of course, there's no reason to think that such coercion is any more trivial where men are concerned than where women are concerned, unless you believe that women are such fragile flowers that they cannot possibly withstand things that men are supposed to ignore.
It will be interesting to see how college disciplinary boards handle this. If, in light of the data, women exhibit a similar predilection for sexual misbehavior to men, then surely the colleges should be punishing roughly as many women as men for such conduct. If they are not, the only possible explanation is some form of institutional sexism. That should be good news for Title IX attorneys, at any rate.
Finally, all this talk of rape on campus must be making college enrollment officers — already having trouble filling seats — even more nervous. Telling female students that they have a one-in-five chance of being raped (even if it's not true) isn't going to make them, or their parents, more likely to spend six-figure sums sending them to college. It might even push them toward online alternatives, as a YouTube parody video suggests.
With rape rates actually falling sharply, the current moral panic over campus rape seems more like political agitprop and mass hysteria than anything else. Like all such, this, too, will pass. But it will also do damage along the way. May reason assert itself sooner, rather than later.
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If the CDC figures are to be taken at face value, then we must also conclude that, far from being a product of patriarchal violence against women, " rape culture " is a two-way street, with plenty of female perpetrators and male victims.
How could that be? After all, very few men in the CDC study were classified as victims of rape: 1.7% in their lifetime, and too few for a reliable estimate in the past year. But these numbers refer only to men who have been forced into anal sex or made to perform oral sex on another male. Nearly 7% of men, however, reported that at some point in their lives, they were "made to penetrate" another person — usually in reference to vaginal intercourse, receiving oral sex, or performing oral sex on a woman. This was not classified as rape, but as "other sexual violence." And now the real surprise: when asked about experiences in the last 12 months, men reported being "made to penetrate" — either by physical force or due to intoxication — at virtually the same rates as women reported rape (both 1.1% in 2010, and 1.7% and 1.6% respectively in 2011).
In short, men are raped by women at nearly the same rate women are raped by men.
According to a recent study from the University of Missouri, published by the American Psychological Association, male victims of sexual assault are often victimized by women: "A total of 43% of high school boys and young college men reported they had an unwanted sexual experience and of those, 95% said a female acquaintance was the aggressor, according to a study published online in the APA journal Psychology of Men and Masculinity."
This shouldn't be so surprising. Back in the old days, when talk of "rape" or "sexual assault" generally meant forcible penetration at the hands of a stranger, rape was unsurprisingly pretty much a male-committed crime.
But feminists pushed for a broader definition of rape, going beyond what Susan Estrich, in a very influential book, derisively called Real Rape, to encompass other forms of sexual coercion and intimidation. And so now the term "rape" as it is commonly used encompasses things like "date rape," sex while a partner is intoxicated, sex without prior verbal consent and even — at Ohio State University, at least — sex where both partners consent, but for different reasons.
Unsurprisingly, when the definition of rape — or, as it's often now called in order to provide less clarity, "sexual assault" — expands to include a lot more than behavior distinguished by superior physical strength, the incidence of rape goes up, and behavior engaged in by women is more likely to be included in the definition. (At juvenile detention centers nine out of 10 reporters of sexual assault are males victimized by female staffers.)
Thus, as Young points out, the CDC finds that men make up over a third of the victims of "sexual coercion," which can include such things as "lies or false promises, threats to end a relationship or spread negative gossip, or 'making repeated requests' for sex and expressing unhappiness at being turned down."
Students and staff protest against sexual violence.
Critics tend to dismiss these as trivial, suggesting that the men involved should just "man up." But, of course, there's no reason to think that such coercion is any more trivial where men are concerned than where women are concerned, unless you believe that women are such fragile flowers that they cannot possibly withstand things that men are supposed to ignore.
It will be interesting to see how college disciplinary boards handle this. If, in light of the data, women exhibit a similar predilection for sexual misbehavior to men, then surely the colleges should be punishing roughly as many women as men for such conduct. If they are not, the only possible explanation is some form of institutional sexism. That should be good news for Title IX attorneys, at any rate.
Finally, all this talk of rape on campus must be making college enrollment officers — already having trouble filling seats — even more nervous. Telling female students that they have a one-in-five chance of being raped (even if it's not true) isn't going to make them, or their parents, more likely to spend six-figure sums sending them to college. It might even push them toward online alternatives, as a YouTube parody video suggests.
With rape rates actually falling sharply, the current moral panic over campus rape seems more like political agitprop and mass hysteria than anything else. Like all such, this, too, will pass. But it will also do damage along the way. May reason assert itself sooner, rather than later.
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Sunday, November 3, 2019
Thursday, October 31, 2019
Woman exploits vulnerable men to commit suicide
'I would consider suicide if she would take herself with me': Victim tells of humiliation by teenage 'Poison Ivy', 17, who bullies 'weak' men into degrading themselves online before encouraging them to kill themselves
New Zealand teen Hanna, or 'Poison Ivy, grooms unstable men online
Lures 'socially awkward guys' into sexually degrading themselves
Hanna, 17, later entices the vulnerable men to commit suicide claim some of her followers
YouTube video has surfaced calling for victims to report Hanna
Her Twitter is flooded with photos from men declaring their love
One lover exclusively said he would consider suicide if she did the same
Do you know who Poison Ivy is? Email nelson.groom@mailonline.com
By NELSON GROOM FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA and PADDY DINHAM FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 09:48 EDT, 25 October 2016 | UPDATED: 22:51 EDT, 27 October 2016
A woman known as 'Poison Ivy' is grooming unstable men into sexually degrading themselves online before enticing them to commit suicide, it has been claimed.
Hanna, 17, from New Zealand, reportedly seeks vulnerable men in online gaming communities before 'bullying' them into sexually humiliating themselves in the public eye.
A chilling YouTube video has surfaced shedding light on Hanna's seemingly sinister activities and calling for victims to put an end to the abuse.
Hanna, 17, finds vulnerable men in online gaming communities before blackmailing them into humiliating themselves sexually
Hanna later encourages her vulnerable victims to commit suicide, it has been claimed by some men +13
Hanna later encourages her vulnerable victims to commit suicide, it has been claimed by some men
The clip claims: 'She encourages guys to do disgusting acts, via webcam on a live screen, like showing their genitals, spreading their butt cheeks on camera and sticking objects up their a**.'
He said the teenager chooses 'weak, socially awkward guys who have never had a girlfriend or a social life' before luring them into debasing themselves.
The YouTube video, uploaded by user MarsRPG, claims her goal is for her victims to 'kill themselves for her as an act of love.'
'This girl will not stop until these guys kill themselves. She grooms them for months. We need to report her,' he says.
Hanna's Twitter bio reads: 'I treat all men like s*** because they are weak and they deserve it. I bully the weak to make them weaker as I simultaneously grow stronger.'
Her account, which has over 900 followers, is flooded with images of men around the world declaring their love for her.
Her Twitter accounts is flooded with images and footage of men around the world declaring their love for her
A YouTube user has claimed Hanna seeks 'weak, socially awkward guys who have never had a girlfriend or a social life' before luring them into degrading themselves
Many of the men appear emotionally unstable, bursting into tears while begging for forgiveness
She also convinced one man to shave off his hair and eyebrows
Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, one of her lovers said he has no problem sharing her with other men, despite the fact she punishes them for talking to other girls.
Her grip on the man, from Corpus Christi, Texas, is so strong that he said he would actually think about killing himself if she was to do the same.
'I would consider suicide if she would take herself with me,' he said.
He added: 'We basically share her. I'm OK with it. But a few others take it too far. She tells me what she wants me to do over Skype. I love to Skype see... So yeah I do some pretty weird stuff for her but it's worth it cause she gives me attention.
'I don't get much attention. I've always been a loner. I dig dirt for a living, making holes in the ground to make swimming pools. So I don't get out much.
Alleged examples of conversations between Hanna and a man online
'I see myself as inferior to her so the rules don't necessarily apply to her. I know it sounds crazy but if you're in the situation and get the kind of attention you've never experienced before you overlook the hypocrisy.
'I'd never question her motives for fear that she'd stop talking to me.'
Poison Ivy has even convinced him to pour vinegar down the hole of his penis.
Many of the men appear emotionally unstable, bursting into tears while begging for forgiveness.
She convinces one man to shave off his beard and eyebrows, saying it will 'look hot' but once he does it and insecurely asks if she likes it, she replies 'Do you want me to be honest? No.'
She adds: 'I just wanted to see what you look like with no eyebrows.'
She also encourages him to put his head down the toilet in another video.
Just some of the men who have posted images of themselves with 'Hanna' written on them
A man who said he was in a relationship with Hanna posted this image to social media with the caption: 'I'm so sorry Hanna. Please take me back'
Hanna, who appears to be of Asian heritage, has several tweets explicitly glamourising suicide.
'And the only way to do is properly is for a couple to suicide together, because that way they will have been together forever, as they surely promised each other.'
However, Hanna refutes claims she has encouraged men to commit suicide.
'I do not, under any circumstances, encourage others to commit suicide. My intention was only to troll men responsible for harassing me online,' Hanna told Daily Mail Australia.
'Others have encouraged me to commit suicide,' insists the woman known as Poison Ivy.
The online temptress further says her Twitter statement which appears to glamourise suicide, was intended as nothing more than an 'inside joke among her friends'.
Hanna has detailed her full response in a video posted to YouTube.
For confidential support call the Samaritans on 116123 or visit a local Samaritans branch, see www.samaritans.org for details.
For confidential help, call Lifeline at 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636
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Feminism has led to.the destruction of men. By removing the father from the home and eliminating positive male role models and influences from our culture. It has led to led to a misandric environment where females can exploit and destroy men at will. Western society has given women special rights that men do not enjoy and as a result, women and a misandric society do not value men. They see men as disposable or worst yet,to be purposely destroyed for the continuation of their misandric society.I'm not going to post the photos of the guys that went through this hell. If you want to see them click on the link. What we are seeing is evil women who use and exploit vulnerable men through emotional manipulation by playing on their desire for a girlfriend and their desire to be loved and accepted. A natural human need exploited for evil purposes. It is because of these evil purposes that society exploits and magnifies that need through the media that men are nothing without a girlfriend or wife. That they are incomplete without one. This is the same media that tells women they don't need a man and encourage them to be evil and destroy men. This has to stop. Society has to take this shit seriously. There is however a redeeming factor and that is this: Hanna wrote that she is hoping to meet the male version of her. On that, we are on the same page because I hope she does meet the male version of her and I hope he does to her what she has done to these men.
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