After being offended by an Oxfam poster on a train telling everyone it was to support International Women's Day (offended because it would never support International Men's Day plus it is spending hard raised donations on this type of advertising), I thought it was worth having a look at what they say especially as this is a charity that is supposed to be "a global movement of people working with others to overcome poverty and suffering."
Firstly, it makes it clear that "Oxfam puts women's rights at the heart of everything we do." Obviously, the sons, brothers husbands and fathers of women do not matter. Plus what does this have to do with its aim to overcome poverty and suffering. Oxfam have form.
And then looking at a fact they are still perpetuating a complete myth and falsehood:
This has been proved to be a myth as cancer is by far the worst caused of death for women.
It also brings into question all the other figures they use and where they actually get the figures from. What are the sources especially where they state that two thirds of children being denied schooling are women. Where is the research for this and is it down to religion rather than poverty?
Oxfam has been warped by Marxist radical feminists from being an organisation helping poverty worldwide to one who dislike men.
Posted by Skimmington
Right, that's it...won't be shopping or taking any stuff to (or supporting) oxfam again! And by the way, I'd rather live in poverty than be sent into battle to be killed, just as millions of men have done in the past and still do today!
Posted by: Dave | Sunday, 12 February 2012 at 22:29
Also, Oxfam published a book, called Men and Equality (I think 2003), which I read, and it recommends that talking about men's rights is 'unhelpful'.
Just to remind everyone, my court case is not tomorrow, but on March 13th.
Please google a Guardian article, called 'We need gender studies to battle...' then go to the comments section and add your voice to demands for a male-inclusive gender studies, and an article from me on it. So far, 100% comments supportive of our cause.
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Posted by: Alex | Monday, 05 March 2012 at 14:41
I am agree with your points. There are many countries in the world are very famous into Women Domestic Violence cases daily. I think this is a worldwide issue.
Posted by: assault lawyers anchorage alaska | Wednesday, 21 March 2012 at 22:13
READ THIS:
http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/our-work/gender-justice
Posted by: Lana | Friday, 19 October 2012 at 09:15
THEN READ THIS:
www.gendercide.org/what_is_gendercide.html
Posted by: Bob | Saturday, 20 October 2012 at 09:22