Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Website of a Fellow Traveller

You can find this website here:

http://singleparents.org.nz/

I think you will enjoy the article about women's suffrage - currently the lead item on the blog page. This subject is greatly in need of a searching revisionist light, a strong wind to dispel the smoke, an orderly marshaling of the correct data. History contains a great deal more complexity and nuance than most of us realize - informing us among other things that women in olden times were not nearly so hard done by as the feminist propaganda mill has conditioned us to believe.

http://singleparents.org.nz/2007/09/19/womens-suffragette-week/

And remember: we don't want to hear about 100 different kinds of feminism. Either you're a feminist, or you're not - and that's all there is to it, folks!

7 Comments:

Blogger julie said...

I left you a comment to say how much I appreciate you and your work (writing). This is it's replacement. I don't think we say things like this enough to each other. All the people working on men's rights on and off the net are neat people and all need support. And I am sure in time we will have people from all different areas stand up and be counted.

I know it is starting to happen in NZ as well as in America and Europe.

I have been printing your work for some time and yes leaving you URL on it for others to see, so as to do small presentations. I almost feel that anything I want can easily be found on these blogs.

12:37 PM  
Blogger THE MASTER said...

Very good blog. I'm glad there are quite a few people out there doing the "social observation" thing.

7:25 AM  
Blogger julie said...

Hi Fidelbogan, you know a bit more abut using a website than I do. Did you get any hits from my site?

8:42 PM  
Blogger Fidelbogen said...

Julie: Yes, a few. Not a huge number.

9:48 PM  
Blogger julie said...

That says a lot to me. Thank you. I still have booklets to hand out.

The uni students bring in more by the looks of things. It is all about learning and knowing the stats. lol

11:23 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

julie : Are comments allowed at your website ? (I know your website serves a different purpose and you would not like long debates regarding feminism. But is there a way for readers to comment/contribute ?)

5:05 AM  
Blogger julie said...

julie : Are comments allowed at your website ?

Yes, but you have to sign up.

11:28 PM  

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