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New Zealand Men's Rights Association -- Peter Zohrab
A. Information Issues
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Information issues are basic to the success or failure of the Men's
Movement. We have to be able to get our point of view across in an
intellectual climate where women are generally considered to be the
victims of male oppression in an evil patriarchy.
1. Media Bias
Anti-male bias in the media must be monitored and records kept.
Complaints must be lodged where appropriate, and publicity given
to the complaints.
2. Teacher Bias
Teacher unions usually have separate female officers on their
executives and at branch level. These often use member funds to
circulate Feminist propaganda, which then gets passed on to
students and parents. This propaganda sometimes gets discredited
later (e.g. the theory about boys dominating coeducational
classrooms).
3. Men's Studies
Women's Studies departments offer pseudo-academic courses in
man-hating. Women's Studies departments at universities act as
centres of Feminist propaganda- writing, and also as headquarters
for Feminist activism within the university community. Some U.S.
universities already have Men's Studies departments. Men's Rights
activists should push for equity. This means that every university
that has a Women's Studies Department should either abolish it, or
have a Men's Studies Department as well, in order to counter
Feminist propaganda.
4. Ministry of Men's Affairs
The Ministry of Women's Affairs is just a Feminist propaganda-house.
For the same reasons that men need Men's Studies departments in
universities, men also need a Ministry of Men's Affairs in all
countries (such as New Zealand) where a Ministry of Women's
Affairs exists. The alternative solution is for all Ministries of
Women's Affairs to be abolished.
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B. Legal Issues
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Feminism has captured the legal system to the detriment of men. Legal
issues are second in importance to Information issues in the Men's
Movement. In fact, one of the main reasons for pushing the information
issues is to achieve our goals as regards legal issues such as the
following.
5. Divorce Law
This should cease to discriminate against men in areas such as
child-custody and false child abuse and domestic violence
accusations in the Family Court. A mere accusation of child abuse
or domestic violence should not have any effect on the accused's
chances of obtaining custody. The charges should have to be proved
in court first.
6. False Accusations
People making false accusations (such as accusations of rape or child
sexual abuse) should be prosecuted as a matter of course and
police policy, and the penalties should be made equivalent to the
penalties involved in the type of crime that the false accusation
related to. This is necessary as a deterrent.
7. Sex Abuse and false memories
A balance needs to be achieved between the needs of society to protect
itself against sex abusers, and the need to protect innocent
people from manufactured memories of supposed abuse in childhood
produced in adult minds by Feminist councellors.
8. Domestic Violence
The anti-male hysteria surrounding this issue must be removed, by
publicising statistics showing that women batter men just as often
as men batter women, by encouraging battered men to come forward,
and by educating police and public to take a more balanced view of
this issue.
More research must be done and publicised into the causes of
domestic violence, since it is currently presented as if men beat
their wives for no reason at all.
Feminists must not be allowed to monopolise this issue, as they
tend to ask misleading questions. For example, Feminists stirred
up some hysteria some years ago by publishing the results of a
survey in Australia which showed that a majority of men thought
that they might, under certain circumstances, be justified in
hitting their wives.
The issue looks a bit different if you ask questions like:
- Are men NEVER justified in hitting their wives, no matter what
they do or say?
- Are women ever justified in hitting, or otherwise injuring their
husbands?
The problem is that Feminists have been pushing the legal systems
of Western countries towards a situation where women can
successfully plead provocation in crimes against men, while men
cannot successfully plead provocation in crimes against women.
9. Sexist, anti-male offences
...such as "Assault on a Female" must be removed from the
statute-books.
10. Law of Evidence
The restrictions on defence lawyers in rape trials must be removed, in
order to safeguard the rights of innocent defendants. It is up to
judges and juries, not parliament, to decide what evidence is
relevant in a given case.
11. Syndromes and legal defences
Men must campaign against women-only defences and men-only crimes.
Feminists have been steadily working towards the goal of getting
all women treated as innocent victims, no matter what they have
done -- and all men treated as criminals, no matter if they are
innocent.
12. Rape
The definition of rape must be restricted, and all attempts to expand
the definition of rape to include anything a woman might
afterwards wish she hadn't done should be strenuously resisted.
13. Police Bias
Instances of anti-male police bias must be recorded, filed, protested
about, and brought to the attention of the media and the public.
The Police must be made aware of the need to train recruits to
avoid anti-male bias in their dealings with the public.
14. Infanticide
Infanticide by women should be punished just as severely as
infanticide by men.
15. Conscription and Military Service
Men's sacrifices in war must be suitably recognised by Society. They
are not suitably recognised if officials and the media pretend
that women made equal sacrifices in wars when they actually did
not do so. The NZMRA considers that it would be impractical for
men and women to have identical roles in wartime.
16. Choice for Men (Abortion)
A father should legally have an equal say with the mother in any
decision to abort, or not abort their child. This is particularly
important if the father is to be forced to contribute to the
child's upkeep -- whether he actually lives with the mother, has
custody or access rights, or not. Any abortion consent form should
need to be signed by both natural parents.
17. Abortion
Notwithstanding the issue of Choice For Men, there is a natural
tendency for Men's Rights activists to see abortion as yet another
way that women can issue a contract to kill with impunity.
18. Tax Law
Tax law should not discriminate against the two-parent, one-income
family. Family income should be taxed as one unit. Feminism is
hostile to the traditional two-parent, one-income family, which is
associated with stable societies with low crime-levels. There is a
mass of evidence associating increased numbers of single-parent
families with increased crime. Women in the workforce drive down
real wages by increasing the pool of available labour. This in
turn makes the single-income family less viable.
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C. Other Issues
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19. Men's Health and Longevity
Equal funds should be allocated to research, prevention, information
and treatment relating to male-only diseases (such as prostate
cancer and testicular cancer) as to female-only diseases. As men
have a greater mortality than women from most diseases, and a
shorter life-expectancy than women, Men's Health should be a
priority spending area within Vote Health.
20. Sports Apartheid
Since Feminists favour Equal Employment Opportunity and oppose
separate men's clubs, the sexual apartheid system in individual,
non-contact sports should be abolished, e.g. female tennis players
should play in the same competition as men players -- for the same
prizes. The alternative is to enshrine sexual segregation in some
areas of social and sporting life in legislation, with payments
for sportsmen being set substantially higher than those paid to
sportswomen -- to reflect the different objective standards
involved.
21. Circumcision
Circumcision is genital mutilation, and should be campaigned against
by all those who are opposed to female circumcision. The fact that
it involves less mutilation than female circumcision does is
counterbalanced by the fact that male circumcision is more
widespread than its female counterpart. Circumcision is
particularly abhorrent when it is practised for purely secular,
non-medical reasons.
22. Affirmative Action and Quotas
These should either be abolished altogether, or applied
across-the-board, including areas where women are underrepresented
and Feminists have made no move to increase women's representation
(e.g. prison populations, suicide rates, wartime death-rates,
mortality rates from disease, etc.), and also areas where women
are overrepresented (e.g. primary teachers).
Any such across-the-board fairness would logically have to apply
to ethnic minorities as well -- some ethnic groups do better than
the majority on these statistics, and some do worse.
23. Sexist Language
The media and Government should be just as careful to avoid sexist
language that belittles men (e.g. "gunman" instead of "gunperson",
"hatchet-man" instead of "hatchet-person") as they are to avoid
language that belittles women.
24. Advertising
Advertising that denigrates and belittles men must be combatted
vigorously.
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