Will be away for a few days so here is some to catch up on:
A Voice for Men: Interview with Tom Martin (Paul Elam)
Register Her: New website listing false accusers
Northampton Chronicle: Domestic abause campaign launch - Jumping on the false bandwagon that more men beat up women when the sport is on.
Daily Telegraph: The perversity of Britain's diversity regulators is bad for men, women and minorities (Graeme Archer)
Huffington Post UK: Female quotas needed in tech industry (Sue Black) - Read the comments
The Guardian: As the Topman T-Shirts show, misogny is so common it's mundane (Ellie Mae O'Hagan) - I spat my coffee out when I read this from new anti-male rabble rouser who I never saw write a complaint about the "throw rocks at men they are stupid' T shirts.
Daily Mail: Dinner ladies win payout from Sheffield Council (Jessica Satherley) - This case has the hallmarks of a similar case and would be useful to know what happened to men in the same position in Sheffield.
The Observer: Having ovaries does not make you a better person (Elizabeth Day)
The Sun: Taser attack hubby beaten by his wife for 30 year (Amy Little) - Why are the police and CPS not prosecuting this woman!
Kent News - False accuser gets suspended sentence
Men's Health Forum - Bowel cancer campaign
International Men's Day UK - New website
Posted by Skimmington
Quite a nice varied selection of articles. I had missed the telegraph one but I strongly recommend the Tom Martin interview - it's far better than anything in the Guardian on the issue. The interviewer asks some good questions and Tom's answers are thoughtful and well presented.
Posted by: John Kimble | Tuesday, 27 September 2011 at 00:18