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  • Misandry, which is the female equivalent of misogyny misanthropy is a hatred of humankind, is now entrenched in our public discourse, our education system and social services.

    The horrors of feminism.... GayandRight 2008

  • Misandry may be the single biggest problem facing the American psyche.

    A Different Extremism… On the Rise? « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website 2010

  • Misandry can be seen today in the way men are portrayed in commercials, TV shows and the movies.

    Enough With The Male-Bashing 2011

  • Misandry, then, would be hatred of courage, especially as it is displayed by men?

    "Courage is not solely for men, but it is mainly for men." Ann Althouse 2009

  • Misandry is normal, acceptable and even funny in Canada.

    Misandry is the norm... GayandRight 2008

  • Oh what a wonderful thing that, over here, the day still retains its proper meaning, that it is still about men's celebration of the woman instead of International Misandry Day.

    Archive 2008-03-01 2008

  • Misandry in family law begins with an ideology that views children as the property of women, even though many peer-reviewed studies show children want and need both parents, and no studies show sole parenting by a mother serves children's best interests.

    I love Barbara Kay... GayandRight 2007

  • "Men, Misogyny and Misandry," written by an appropriately gender-balanced duo from McGill University that august home of Margaret Somerville and assorted animal torturers, sets out the thesis that men are "a silent class of victims" in need of liberation.

    Archive 2007-04-01 2007

  • Misandry "is a form of sexism or even racism given that maleness is a biological classification," they state.

    Archive 2007-04-01 2007

  • Misandry in family law begins with an ideology that views children as the property of women, even though many peer-reviewed studies show children want and need both parents, and no studies show sole parenting by a mother serves children's best interests.

    Archive 2007-12-01 GayandRight 2007

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