Thursday, April 30, 2009

No longer swine flu - Old White Guy flu instead

WHO to stop using term 'swine flu' to protect pigs

GENEVA – The World Health Organization says it will would stop using the term "swine flu" to avoid confusion over the danger posed by pigs.


WHO spokesman Dick Thompson says the name change comes after the agriculture industry and the U.N. food agency expressed concerns that the term "swine flu" was misleading consumers and needlessly causing countries to order the slaughter of pigs.

He told reporters in Geneva "we're going to stick with the technical scientific name Old White Guy flu."

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Women’s groups want your son to be illiterate and unemployed

Once more the media focuses on women’s groups helping women. High school graduates are 50/50. College graduates for 2009 are only 2 males for every 8 females.

Women comprise 54 percent of the workforce and have preferred status – minority. While black males under 25 have a 40 percent unemployment rate, 82 percent of the millions of jobs lost since 2007 have been men. Media once again focuses on groups favoring females.

Do the Boy or Cub Scouts exist, or do they need to include females while the Girl Scouts are still exclusive? The Boys Club is now the Boys and Girls Club. In 1916, it was founded as Big Brothers. Today (since 1977), it is Big Brothers Big Sisters. Soon you can bet it will strictly be Big Sisters – check the number of men working for this non-profit. I can guarantee it is dominated by females as all non-profits, government and education jobs are.


Tuesday, April 14, 2009

watch this, go to jail and have dozens of lawsuits - not for male school teachers, either

Double standards for sexual harassment

Yesterday an older man was fired from my company. It seems one of the “gals” had a penchant for wearing low cut tops and he couldn’t keep his eyes away.

Could you keep from looking – male or female – if I came to work showing part of my testicles?

No, I’d be sent home right away – more than likely arrested for indecent exposure. Yet for decades (and it is a new trend throughout history) women have been allowed to expose their breasts or wear extremely short skirts and men aren’t suppose to look. Why?

It is human nature to look at the unusual. Why do you think traffic slows on interstate highways in the other direction when there’s an accident – it’s unusual.

But courts have fined men, found against them in dismissals, and more for looking at exposed private parts on women. In Middle Eastern countries women would be imprisoned for such action – even having their hair exposed.

Yet in the West it is encouraged. Go to any bar or social setting any night of the week.

If a woman is looking at another woman exposing herself, that’s okay. Why?

We should rethink the Pat Schroeder comment about sexual harassment in the U.S. House – “Gentlemen, that is one, not two words.”

Friday, April 10, 2009

Arizona State Government discrimination okay per EEOC

Discrimination by Game & Fish
Apr. 10, 2009 12:00 AM

Arizona Repulsive
Now that you are paying attention to the Arizona Game & Fish Department, maybe someone can explain how it can sponsor a class for women only to teach them hiking, camping, archery, photography, outdoor cooking, etc.?


I thought there was a law that prohibited preferential treatment on the basis of sex? Or, does it prohibit excluding people because of their sex? In either case, the state has no business sponsoring an event based upon such discrimination.

Or, do you think that they are planning on offering classes to all the young men who grew up without fathers to teach them these same skills? "Men only," of course! Don't hold your breath.
- Mack Lake, Queen Creek


This agency has survived many EEOC complaints filed by men. EEOC finds no discrimination in Arizona State Government, even though some agencies have less than 12% male employers, 8% for Arizona Office of Tourism.