Meet Your Oppressors

by Welmer on February 18, 2010

Are you one of the millions of men who has seen his life crumble under the treads of the family law system? Did you ever wonder why hatred and abuse directed toward men was so prevalent in school? Maybe you’re an employer who got screwed in a sexual harassment lawsuit, or an employee who was falsely accused.

Perhaps you are the victim of an ex parte TRO (temporary restraining order), and were summarily evicted from your own house and your children’s lives. You might have tried to fight for custody of your children, only to find the deck stacked so high against you that you had no choice but to give up.

Maybe your wife had an affair, then received your house plus a hefty alimony judgment and now lives there with her new boyfriend.

After facing terrible injustice, you can’t imagine who would ever create this monstrous, oppressive system that has driven you to ruin and despair. You look around, but you have no idea who is to blame.

Look no more, because The Spearhead has come upon a neatly compiled list of people who are directly responsible for your pain and suffering. Yes, the people listed below are proud to be the source of your affliction, and broadcast their efforts to ruin the lives of more men from their lecterns in our nation’s institutes of higher learning. They write law, indoctrinate students, influence judges, serve as legal advisors to organizations such as NOW, and generally put a great deal of effort into beating down men with the law.

Of course, the following list is not comprehensive, but it’s a good start. It shows where they work, and has links to CVs that detail their experience and affiliations. Those who are interested in activism can use the info to protest the nearest school, or if they are alumni to demand an explanation for why the school is promoting sexist, misandrist female supremacists.

These lists are golden for political purposes, as cross-referencing can easily identify associations that are dedicated to feminism, allowing us to identify enemies and their allies as well as their opponents. They should be widely distributed so that plenty of people can use them.

Albany Law School

American University Washington College of Law

Boston University School of Law

Brigham Young University School of Law

Bristol Law School

Brooklyn Law School

California Western School of Law

Chapman University School of Law

City University of New York

Cleveland State University College of Law

Columbia Law School

Cumberland School of Law, Samford University

Drexel University College of Law

Duke University School of Law

Elon University School of Law

Emory University School of Law

Florida Coastal School of Law

Florida International University College of Law

Florida State University College of Law

Fordham Law School

George Washington University Law School

Georgetown University Law Center

Golden Gate University School of Law

Gonzaga University School of Law

Hamline University School of Law

Harvard Law School

Hofstra University School of Law

Humbolt University Berlin Law Faculty

Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago-Kent College of Law

Indiana University Maurer School of Law

Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis

John Marshall Law School

Lewis & Clark Law School

Louisiana State University Law Center

Loyola University New Orleans College of Law

Marquette University Law School

McGill University

Michigan State University College of Law

New York Law School

New York University School of Law

Northwestern University School of Law

Ohio State University College of Law

Pace Law School

Pennsylvania State University

Princeton University

Rutgers University School of Law – Camden

Rutgers University School of Law – Newark

Santa Clara University School of Law

Seattle University School of Law

Seton Hall University School of Law

South Texas College of Law

Southern Methodist University School of Law

Southwestern Law School

St. Thomas University School of Law

Stanford Law School

State University of New York at Buffalo

Stetson University College of Law

Suffolk University Law School

Syracuse University College of Law

Technorati

Temple University School of Law

Texas Southern University School of Law

Texas Tech University School of Law

The University of Chicago

Thomas Cooley Law School

Thomas Jefferson School of Law

Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

Tulane University Law School

Umeå University

University of Alabama School of Law

University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law

University of Baltimore School of Law

University of British Columbia Faculty of Law

University of California at Irvine School of Law

University of California Berkeley Boalt Hall

University of California Davis School of Law

University of California Hastings College of Law

University of Cincinnati College of Law

University of Colorado School of Law

University of Dayton School of Law

University of Denver College of Law

University of Detroit Mercy School of Law

University of Florida College of Law

University of Houston Law Center

University of Idaho College of Law

University of Illinois College of Law

University of Kansas School of Law

University of Kentucky School of Law

University of Louisville School of Law

University of Manitoba Faculty of Law

University of Maryland School of Law

University of Miami School of Law

University of Michigan Law School

University of Minnesota Law School

University of Missouri-Kansas City

University of Nebraska College of Law

University of Nevada Las Vegas

University of New Mexico School of Law

University of North Carolina School of Law

University of Oregon School of Law

University of Ottawa Faculty of Law

University of Pennsylvania Law School

University of Pittsburgh School of Law

University of San Diego School of Law

University of San Francisco School of Law

University of South Carolina School of Law

University of Southern California Law School

University of Tennessee College of Law

University of the Pacific School of Law

University of Toledo College of Law

University of Victoria Faculty of Law

University of Virginia School of Law

Vanderbilt University Law School

Vermont Law School

Villanova University School of Law

Wake Forest University School of Law

Washington & Lee University School of Law

Washington University in St. Louis

Wayne State University Law School

Western New England College Law School

Willamette University College of Law

William and Mary Law School

William Mitchell College of Law

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Kris Miccio August 21, 2010 at 11:10

I’d lke to thank you for including me on your list here. I was unaware of this blog. Perhaps there will come a time when invective is put aside and accountability replaces it–and those who batter their wives, their girlfriends come to terms with the violence of their actions; not just for those they physically harm but for the people who love them.

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escaped August 22, 2010 at 06:06

You should add some family court judges who are openly biased against men. There are many that don’t bother to hide their bias.

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khankrumthebulgar August 22, 2010 at 06:53

Tell me Kris. As a Lawyer how do you feel about a self identified Feminist in fact two of them. Who made a vile accusation that I endorsed the Rape of my own daughter? Amanda Marcotte and Melissa McEwan allowed this slander to be posted on their web site and refused to remove it? Does that qualify as proper Feminist behavior to continue to slander a minor who was Raped? Is that how Feminists view the children of Men who stand up for their Rights? Go Fuck off. Lecture somebody else who is not familiar with Feminist’s tactics. I am. You are losing the battle with Men.

Jeff Fecke referred to Men’s Rights Activists as “Rape Enablers”. This Dirt Bag is doing the same thing you are. Making unfounded accusations without any substance or merit. Where are you licensed to practice Law Counselor? Maybe a legal challenge to your Law license is in order? The day that Men will be quiet and allow ourselves to be slandered and shamed without responding is over. Deal with it Bitch.

This Man for one will not be a doormat for any Feminist. You think the reaction you have seen up till now is bad. Just wait a much uglier reaction is coming. As more Angry Men get sick of your lies, abuse, and tactics the Backlash is coming.

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the universe August 22, 2010 at 09:28

Krankrumthebulgar
Good show! Send the message.
These idiots deserve proper due process. They consider themselves educated by agreeing with and repeating poorly analyzed data and its unchallenged-by- peer-review conclusions, make wildly unfounded accusations upon whom they believe fits their narrow hyperbolic criteria, post near and far, destroy reputations and lives as a result, then congratulate themselves over such willfully-oblivious-to-reality action.
Wait. That was the evidential beginning of due process. It will get interesting when the public learns about feminist deceptions from members of the MRM. The court of public opinion awaits these perverts and their self-loathing supporters when the men’s movement solidifies and accountability reigns. The names of those listed above are now public and only but a handful of the total amount who facilitated the criminal negligence of injustice. Too many men have needlessly been burned by feminist assholes too stupid to figure it out for themselves and damaged countless innocent lives. A review of their works will happen.
It won’t stop here, though. Those who brought upon, organized and funded this feminist social menace will be exposed as well.
Invest in companies who manufacture public utility instruments.

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Szebran August 23, 2010 at 08:49

HEY KRIS (aka feminist),

How come U don’t have a problem with wives / girlfriends attacking their husband / boyfriends with various objects. Why isn’t this domestic violence?? And please don’t hand me the obsolete feminist bullshit about they deserved it. Perhaps there will come a time when accountability is applied to woman.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IS A CRIME. It doesn’t matter if the criminal is a man OR A WOMAN.

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Scott moss August 25, 2010 at 10:23

Dear Anonymous Blogger:

I saw the recent list you posted, and I’m curious about several things. First, I’m curious why you thought I am “male-hating.” I’m not; some of my best friends are men, and I’m one too.

Second, I’m curious how you could have researched the work of over 200 law professors to tell who secretly is “male-hating”; did you perhaps use some proxy, like assuming every professor who writes on XYZ topic or belongs to XYZ organization is “male-hating”? That would be a pretty odd assumption — that everyone who disagrees with you on a topic, or belongs to an organization you dislike, actually “hates men.” (As a side note, a few of the professors you list are no longer at the institution you list as their affiliation, so you probably want to do some updating.)

Third, I’m curious why, if you think “identifying” people based on their issue stances is so important, you remain anonymous on your blog. In multiple posts, you’ve blasted others for “cowardice” or being “cowardly,” so I’m wondering how calling out other folks by name, while remaining anonymous yourself, is consistent with your disdain for cowards.

Non-Anonymously,
Scott Moss

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Welmer August 25, 2010 at 15:11

Scott,

I’m hardly anonymous — I run a business, the name of which is prominently featured on the home page. If you want to look it up and find out my legal name you are perfectly free to do so, but it isn’t my job to broadcast it.

Welmer is just a pen name — a brand if you will.

As for who is and isn’t a coward, calling oneself a feminist while working at a university takes all the bravery that calling oneself a Communist would have in the old USSR.

If you don’t hate men, that’s good to know. In fact, I’d be happy to have you make the case for feminism here on The Spearhead in a guest post, and I would even require those who comment on it to do so in a measured, respectful manner. You’d reach about 3,500-4,000 people in a day, which isn’t all that bad.

As for the list, thanks for letting me know that it’s slightly out of date, but part of the value of lists lies in the fact that they are like snapshots.

Joseph Taylor November 16, 2010 at 11:14

He who compiled this “hate list” has his upper end insert in his lower end. I see many names on this list of people I know and admire and can say ‘yes, they support women and fight for their rights” but I also know them as loving wives, supportive mothers and highly intelligent educators. Someone (the author of this list) must have got his shorts pulled so far up his backside he has brown spots on his brain. Really this is just a “hate list” without basis in fact is most cases.

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W.F. Price November 16, 2010 at 11:43

@Joseph Taylor

I got the list off the feminist law profs blog, so blame them.

All feminist lawyers and profs should be on a list for future reference when tenure, judicial appointments, and other such decisions come up. These people cause real damage to real human beings, and all you can do is throw scatological references around in their defense.

Typical.

Well, due to your post I think I’ll now give the list its own page and make it more easily searchable.

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Advoc8 August 14, 2011 at 18:31

Kris,

Thanks for helping me boil it down to just two questions about feminism:

Is feminism all about making false allegations?

Or is it all about female supremacy?

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