Harbinger of Nascent Men's Movement?
they sure did not have much to say when women were being discriminated against excluding them outright or limithing their attendance with quotas at law and medical schools; or when jobs could be limited to help wanted: Male, or when it was OK to pay women less for the same job. Now, when women are given equal opportunities and come out ahead, they want to style themselves as victims.
so Boo Hoo Hoo.
(I'm planning alonger comentary on this in the near future)
Local News for Keene, NH and the Monadnock Region of NH: "CONCORD � A commission that believes courts and schools must do more to help men and boys says its first priority is getting more financial support for its work.
The N.H. Commission on the Status of Men, set up by the Legislature in 2002, says its ability to do its job �is considerably compromised by lack of funding.� A report the commission issued last month calls for state funding to hire an executive director and give him or her support staff and an office.
An earlier committee that set up the commission concluded that men and boys in New Hampshire need help and support in areas including education, health and family courts."
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
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