tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23948057.post9077738228392507203..comments2010-03-16T18:27:29.285-04:00Comments on The Burd Report: Another one for the thinkers - a guest postBen Burdhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06372169478978720740ben@eagle.caBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23948057.post-85650221691374984152009-12-31T18:00:55.312-05:002009-12-31T18:00:55.312-05:00Wally, you&#39;re making assumptions again. Why wo...Wally, you&#39;re making assumptions again. Why would I know what NDP policies are? I haven&#39;t been a member since 1992.<br /><br />You were so quick to jump all over me I guess you didn&#39;t notice my point that everyone needs to be shown respect and provided with opportunities, boys included. If there are problems in education for boys, they need to be fixed.<br /><br />I just don&#39;t see why having female teachers has runied boys, if that is what you are claiming. Nobody prevents men from becoming teachers too you know. They have that choice. I&#39;d like to know why the few that are teaching always seem to end up as principals, the top paying job? <br /><br />We are ALL victims of sexism, boxed in by what the dominant culture tells us we should do and think and behave. We ALL need to be liberated from that box, male and female alike.<br /><br />Now go and enjoy New Year&#39;s Eve. I suspect you will enjoy yourself tremendously.Deb Onoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23948057.post-80726251947752471522009-12-31T16:06:27.876-05:002009-12-31T16:06:27.876-05:00<i>&quot;uninformed assumptions&quot;</i> consist ...<i>&quot;uninformed assumptions&quot;</i> consist of bumpersticker wisdom such as &#39;women earn less than men&#39;; girls fall behind when puberty sets in, women are &#39;nurturers&#39; et al.<br /><br />If all those platitudes were operational, there wouldn&#39;t be the only racist slander remaining in the progressive&#39;s zeitgeist; white-skinned males, the yahoos that attend hockey games or other venues not regularly inhabited by so-called progressives.<br /><br /><i>&quot;think rationally and critically so we can make reasonable decisions that benefit all of us.&quot;</i><br /><br />Right on Deb, and that is exactly what I have done in my posting and comments on this subject. It is pathetic that I am the only one to raise these issues about the many injustices against males.<br /><br />That is why I provided sources and stats to make the case, instead of platitudes that are rolled out by dime-a-dozen politicians regardless of stripe.<br /><br />Btw, what policies have the <b>NDP</b> enunciated to address this imbalance against males in the educational system? Anyone? <br /><br />Unfortunately, platitudes will not educate our sons, but political action to correct the systemic sexism of feminism in our schools will.Wally (Big Bad Bully Boy) Keelernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23948057.post-35331029525529784762009-12-31T12:55:06.908-05:002009-12-31T12:55:06.908-05:00If we could all set aside our prejudices and pre-c...If we could all set aside our prejudices and pre-conceived stereotypes and just see each other as humans, we&#39;d all be better off.<br /><br />Nobody wants to see boys or girls fail, just like nobody wants to see people die of starvation and lack of opportunity. <br /><br />But as long as we can&#39;t see past a person&#39;s sex, skin colour, religion, etc. and can&#39;t stop labelling everyone and making uninformed assumptions based on those factors, we will never grow up enough to just accept each other for who we are and act accordingly.<br /><br />We have to go beyond our selfish emotions to think rationally and critically so we can make reasonable decisions that benefit all of us.<br /><br />A tall order for mere humans.Thinker Debnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23948057.post-78250556028494520102009-12-31T10:40:59.685-05:002009-12-31T10:40:59.685-05:00This is a letter-to-the-editor that Northumberland...This is a letter-to-the-editor that Northumberland Today declined to publish:<br /><br />As sure as I can count on Queen Elizabeth’s annual season’s greetings, I can also count on Executive Director of Northumberland Services for Women, Linda Janzen’s annual seasonal excoriation of males. <br /><br />In a Dec. 18/07 letter to the Cobourg Daily Star she called for all of us to be concerned about all violence regardless of whether the perp or victim is male or female. Sure. In her recent December 24/09 missive to Northumberland Today, male violence is once again portrayed exclusively. <br /><br />She trots out carefully parsed statistics, then asserts, <i>“These figures are for known domestic homicides only. You can imagine the <b>infinitely higher number</b> of women who live in fear and are assaulted by the men who claim to love them.”</i><br /><br />Oh yes, the <i><b>“infinitely higher number.”</b></i> What kind of slanderous bureaucrap is THAT? Let your imagination soar; reality is finite but the imagination is infinite. <br /><br />There were 611 homicides in Canada. <b>76 percent of the victims were men.</b> Statscan recently asserted that the rate of spousal murders had been gradually dropping the past 30 years. Good news for women but not for men who are three times more likely to be a victim of lethal violence. Who cares for them?<br /><br />2005 saw 886 females commit suicide, while 2857 males offed themselves. <b>Males are four times more likely to destroy themselves than women.</b> In 2006, females were stricken with 75,061 incidences of cancer which included 20,337 cases of breast cancer. In the same year, males were stricken with 82,133 incidences of cancer, including 22,480 cases of prostate cancer. The fact that more men are afflicted with this cruelty means nothing to the feminist steamroller as they increasingly focus on Breast Cancer Month. Is there a Prostate Month? Week? Day?<br /><br />This callous and dismissive attitude towards men is further reflected in the chronic and tiresome statistic indicating that women continue to outlive men; 82.7 for women, 78 for men.<br /><br />In her Dec 18, 2007 letter, Ms Janzen,asserted that <i><b>“the root cause”</b></i> of male victimization of women was a <i>“structural issue of power and control in society.”</i> She further added that she raised <i>“issues as a proponent for an equal society, where all people are treated with dignity and respect. I have to believe that such a society is what we all want … for our children.”</i> <br /><br />I was informed by the Kawartha and Pine Ridge District School Board that 82 percent of elementary school teachers are female and 53 percent of secondary teachers are female. Let us add that day care centres are overwhelmingly controlled and dominated by females. The vast majority of child custody cases favour females, and single (unpartnered) parents are overwhelmingly female. <br /><br />What is the result of this massive development of a new structural issue of power and control over the children of both genders throughout their formative years?: an unprecedented drop-out rate of males from school. Boys have increasingly being disenfranchised by the neo-matriarchy that dominates and cares less about males.<br /><br />So let me rewrite Ms Janzen’s words: imagine the infinitely higher number of males who live in fear and are assaulted by life from all directions and the indifference of the feminist-infected women who claim to love them.<br /><br />Feminist ideology is pathologically lethal.Wally (Big Bad Bully Boy) Keelernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23948057.post-14086126779729081442009-12-30T15:07:10.294-05:002009-12-30T15:07:10.294-05:00Wally,alas,you missed the humourous intent of my f...Wally,alas,you missed the humourous intent of my first post. The feminists you quote sound like a dreary lot, and I think most people, men and women alike, shun that kind of extremism. Don&#39;t you ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23948057.post-29877617182206428832009-12-29T13:36:17.817-05:002009-12-29T13:36:17.817-05:00<i>&quot;a little learning is a very dangerous thi...<i>&quot;a little learning is a very dangerous thing, at least for men.&quot;</i><br /><br />Anony<b>Mouse</b> should well be ashamed to own their sexist comment. This is the company that Anony<b>Mouse</b> keeps:<br /><br /><i>&quot;As far as I&#39;m concerned, men are the product of a damaged gene&quot;</i><br />- <b>Germain Greer.</b><br /><br /><i>&quot;Men who are unjustly accused of rape can sometime gain from the experience&quot;</i><br />- <b>Catherine Comins, Vassar College Assistant Dean of Student Life, Time magazine, June 3, 1991, p. 52.</b><br /><br /><i>&quot;I think all men are pigs&quot;</i><br />- <b>Mass. Governor Paul Cellucci, WAAF radio, Mar. 17, 1998.</b><br /><br /><i>&quot;I feel that &#39;man-hating&#39; is an honorable and viable political act, that the oppressed have a right to class-hatred against the class that is oppressing them.&quot;</i><br />- <b>Robin Morgan (editor, MS magazine).</b><br /><br /><i>&quot;The institution of sexual intercourse is anti-feminist&quot;</i><br />- <b>Ti-Grace Atkinson, Amazon Odyssey, p. 86.</b><br /><br /><i>&quot;I believe that women have a capacity for understanding and compassion which a man structurally does not have, does not have it because he cannot have it. He&#39;s just incapable of it.&quot;</i><br />- <b>Former Congresswoman Barbara Jordan.</b><br /><br />These are just a few comments that indicate that feminism is sexism.Wally (Big Bad Bully Boy) Keelernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23948057.post-38566693015086533672009-12-29T13:17:58.668-05:002009-12-29T13:17:58.668-05:00<i>&quot;&#39;equity&#39; issue is more about &#39...<i>&quot;&#39;equity&#39; issue is more about &#39;equal opportunity&#39; than it is about &#39;equal results&#39;.&quot;</i><br /><br />When our local elementary schools have a ratio of 82% female employment, where is the equal opportunity for men? What are the systemic barriers that prevent men from being elementary teachers?<br /><br />The entire educational system from day care to adulthood has become overwhelmingly dominated by females. This has been a boon for females; not so for males. <br /><br />For decades it has been proselytized that women are &#39;nurturers&#39; and now that they have overwhelming power over the educational development of children from the beginning through to adulthood, the so-called nurturing has been a failure for more and more males.Wally (Big Bad Bully Boy) Keelernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23948057.post-26681523577020419072009-12-29T13:00:30.991-05:002009-12-29T13:00:30.991-05:00<i>&quot;In school they (girls) do better, right u...<i>&quot;In school they (girls) do better, right up to puberty, then fall behind the boys as they realize their physical appearance and attractiveness count far more in the world than their academic success.&quot;</i><br /><br />This no longer the truth, because stats reveal that females are succeeding in school <b>after puberty</b> in unprecedented numbers. More females graduate from secondary school than males. Females outnumber males in virtually every post-secondary educational institution save engineering and math, and in those areas, females are near parity and if trends continue, those will also leave males in the dust in the very near future.<br /><br />Females not only have their sexual attractiveness to beguile, mesmerize, and bedazzle single-minded males who, as poet James Dewar accurately portrayed, are mere <i>&quot;boners with bodies attached&quot;</i> but girls can supplement that sexual advantage with academic achievement. The overwhelming dominance of <b>The Neo-Matriarchy</b> throughout the formative years of males will have a profound effect in relations in the very near future; it will not be pretty, for either sex. That will be an enormous tragedy. <br /><br />The old saw that males earn more, is a worn out feminist bone that does not stand up to scrutiny when several factors, excluded by parsing feminists, are factored in. One of the more astute writings concerning this feminist myth can be found <a href="http://www.warrenfarrell.net/Media/index.html" rel="nofollow"><b>HERE</b></a>.Wally (Big Bad Bully Boy) Keelernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23948057.post-31238797812844492372009-12-29T11:49:47.899-05:002009-12-29T11:49:47.899-05:00Girls talk earlier than boys, are socialized and t...Girls talk earlier than boys, are socialized and toilet trained earlier and easier than boys. In school they do better, right up to puberty, then fall behind the boys as they realize their physical appearance and attractiveness count far more in the world than their academic success.<br /><br />I don&#39;t believe those facts have changed much over the years.<br /><br />Besides, as long as we still earn substantially less money in spite of all our supposed academic achievements, you boys have nothing to worry about, you are still in charge.<br /><br />A worthwhile topic to discuss, thank you Wally.Deb Onoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23948057.post-41336609515034924862009-12-29T11:12:58.054-05:002009-12-29T11:12:58.054-05:00This is not a subject I presume to know ANYTHING a...This is not a subject I presume to know ANYTHING about, but I have a suspicion that the &quot;equity&quot; issue is more about &#39;equal opportunity&#39; than it is about &#39;equal results&#39;. Equality in results would necessitate equal levels of competence or equal abilities, but that is unlikely to be the case, no matter what the focus may be. Bemoaning the &#39;results&#39; aspect does not suggest a change in the &#39;equal opportunity&#39; aspect, just a refocusing of resources to improve the levels of competence and ability, and that could have a beneficial impact on the results issue. To me, it seems that the shift you have described has highlighted the differences in competence and ability between females and males, and that may well be something that needs to be studied in greater depth to determine the appropriate response to such significant differences.manfred schumannnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23948057.post-81308696552311614262009-12-29T08:01:11.859-05:002009-12-29T08:01:11.859-05:00That&#39;s it then. Wally has proven once and for ...That&#39;s it then. Wally has proven once and for all that a little learning is a very dangerous thing, at least for men.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com