- Staffan
Revelation 12:9 And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out to the earth, and his angels (you - Luke 9:55) were cast out with him (Matthew 25:41).
* Enoch 96:12 I have sworn to you, ye sinners,
that neither mountain nor hill has been nor should be a servant to woman
(Gen. 3:16-17 - women's liberation CONDEMNED).
96:13 Neither in this way has your crime been sent down upon Earth, but
men of their own heads have invented it; and greatly shall those who give
it (women's liberation) efficiency be CURSED.
96:14 Barrenness (infertility) shall not be previously inflicted on woman;
but on account of the work of her hands shall she die childless (as a
punishment - Deut. 28:18).
1 Timothy 2:9 In like manner also, that women
adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety;
not with broided or plaited hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array;
2:10 But (which becometh women professing Godliness) with good works.
2:11 Let the woman learn in SILENCE with all subjection.
2:12 But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to USURP authority over the
man, but TO BE IN SILENCE.
2:13 For Adam was first formed, then Eve.
2:14 And Adam was not deceived, but the woman being deceived was in the
transgression.
2:15 Notwithstanding she shall be saved in childbearing, if they continue
in faith and charity and holiness with sobriety.
Bible quotes are from The King
of king´s Bible
Anti-Male Bias Increasingly Pervades US Culture
By John Leo
MensNewsDaily.com
9-7-2
A famous television newswoman told this joke last month at a fund-raising
dinner for a women's college: A woman needed a brain transplant. Her doctor
said two brains were available, a woman's brain for $500 and a man's brain
for $5,000. Why the big price difference? Answer: The woman's brain has
been used.
Most in the audience laughed, but one man stood up and booed. What's wrong?
asked a woman at his table. The man said, "Just substitute woman,
black or Jew for 'man' in that joke, and tell me how it sounds."
At about the same time, American Greeting Cards launched an ad campaign
in Newsweek, Life and other magazines. One ad featured a "Thelma
and Louise" greeting card, pasted into the magazines, that said on
the front: "Men are always whining about how we are suffocating them."
The punch line inside the card was this: "Personally, I think if
you can hear them whining, you're not pressing hard enough on the pillow."
The newswoman, who is a friend, seemed shocked when I phoned and raised
questions about her joke. "The poor, sensitive white male,"
she said. A spokesman for the greeting card company saw nothing wrong
with a humorous card about a woman killing a man. He faxed a statement
saying the card had been pretested successfully, and besides, "We've
heard no protests from consumers who are buying and using this card."
But would American Greetings print a card with the sexes reversed, so
the humor came from men joking about suffocating a woman? No, said the
spokesman, because 85 percent to 90 percent of cards are bought by women.
There is no market for a reverse card.
In truth, no man could get up at a fancy banquet and tell a joke about
how stupid women are. And a greeting card joking about a woman's murder
would be very unlikely, even if surveys showed that millions of males
were eager to exchange lighthearted gender-killing greetings. The obvious
is true: A sturdy double standard has emerged in the gender wars.
"There used to be a certain level of good-natured teasing between
the sexes," says Christina Sommers, author of "Who Stole Feminism?"
"Now even the most innocent remark about women will get you in trouble,
but there's no limit at all to what you can say about men."
Men's rights groups phone me a lot, and I tell them my general position
on these matters: The last thing we need in America is yet another victim
group, this one made up seriously aggrieved males. But these groups do
have an unmissable point about double standards. On the "Today"
show last November, Katie Couric suddenly deviated from perkiness and
asked a jilted bride, "Have you considered *castration as an option?"
Nobody seemed to object. Fred Hayward, a men's rights organizer, says:
"Imagine the reaction if Matt Lauer had asked a jilted groom, 'Wouldn't
you just like to rip her uterus out?'"
Deuternomy 23:1 He that is wounded in the stones,
or hath his privy member cut off, shall not enter into the congregation
of the "I AM".
The double standard is rooted in identity politics and fashionable theories
about victimization: Men as a group are oppressors; jokes that oppressors
use to degrade the oppressed must be taken seriously and suppressed. Jokes
by the oppressed against oppressors, however, are liberating and progressive.
So while sexual harassment doctrine cracks down on the most harmless jokes
about women, very hostile humor about men keeps expanding with almost
no objections.
Until recently, for example, the 3M company put out post-it notes with
the printed message: "Men have only two faults: everything they say
and everything they do." Anti-male greeting cards are increasingly
graphic, with some of the most hostile coming from Hallmark Cards' Shoebox
Division.
(Sample: "Men are scum ... Excuse me. For a second there I was feeling
generous.") Columnist Cathy Young sees a rising tide of male-bashing,
including "All Men Are Bastards" and "Men We Love to Hate"
calendars, and a resentful "It's-always-his-fault" attitude
pervading women's magazines.
Commercial attempts to increase the amount of sexual antagonism in America
are never a good idea. And if you keep attacking men as a group, they
will eventually start acting as a group, something we should fervently
avoid. But the worst impact of all the male-bashing is on the young.
Barbara Wilder-Smith, a teacher and researcher in the Boston area, was
recently quoted in several newspapers on how deeply anti-male attitudes
have affected the schools. When she made "Boys Are Good" T-shirts
for boys in her class, all 10 of the female student teachers under her
supervision objected to the message. (One, she said, was wearing a button
saying "So many men, so little intelligence.")
"My son can't even wear the shirt out in his back yard," she
said. "People see it and object strongly and shout things."
On the other hand, she says, nobody objects when the girls wear shirts
that say "Girls Rule" or when they taunt the boys with a chant
that goes, "Boys go to Jupiter to get more stupider; girls go to
college to get more knowledge." Worse, she says, many adolescent
boys object to the "Boys Are Good" shirts too, because they
have come to accept the cultural message that something is seriously wrong
with being a male.
"The time is ripe for people to think about the unspoken anti-male
'ism' in our colleges and schools," she says. And in the rest of
the popular culture as well.
http://www.mensnewsdaily.com/stories/leo090402.htm