I’ve noticed recently that a number of the more radical feminists who are active online are working with organizations funded by the United Way. I thought this was a bit curious, so I did some more research, and found that United Way has a long history of dropping large amounts of cash in the hands of some of the most radical women’s organizations in North America.
For example, United Way – an organization founded by Christians – has been providing direct funding to abortion clinics for years. Feminist women’s shelters, hotbeds of anti-male and anti-family activism, often operate on United Way’s dime.
How did United Way come to be a major supporter of virulent feminism? Probably simply from inattention and lack of investigation. A feminist family law/prosecution outfit (women’s shelters work hand in hand with attorneys and the DA/county prosecutor) can present itself simply as a charity for homeless battered women, and Christian donors will empty their pockets without question. An abortion clinic can call itself a “women’s health center” and United Way will send them a check without question. It’s quite a racket, but in recent years this has started to change.
The Catholic Church has disassociated itself from United Way in some instances where there has been a clear conflict of views over funds providing abortions. Some Protestant ministers have begun to raise the issue as well. Feminists are not happy, but this is just the beginning, and it demonstrates that these feminist outfits that rely on charity have some serious vulnerabilities.
For one thing, a great deal of charity, including United Way donations, comes directly from Christians, and feminists tend to be amongst the most anti-Christian people out there. Hatred of “the patriarchy” is usually directed squarely against Christians — probably the group that provides them with the majority of non-government funds. Another one of the odd contradictions of feminism is that Christian political support is often responsible for the policies that have allowed them to operate with so little scrutiny. The old “widows and orphans” refrain of the Old Testament, in the modern day unfortunately applied to single mother households, is a powerful theme in American religious society, and feminist organizations have taken full advantage of that.
However, today it is much easier to research these organizations than it used to be, and exposing the politics of the kinds of feminists who often run women’s shelters could have an impact on United Way funding. Particularly important is disseminating information to the congregations that donate to these charities, and prompting some parishioners to bring the issue up with their pastor/priest.
The leadership of many feminist organizations is comprised of die-hards from the 1970s, and although it would be a mistake to underestimate their political savvy, they and their ideology are clearly on the decline. Now is the time to start questioning the basis of the industry that has sustained these ideologues for all these years, allowing them to wreak havoc on the family as they indulge in lesbian affairs.
It is time for donors to start holding charities to account, and to demand that they justify their support for these anti-male harridans who so often receive funds from them. Our readers can help by spreading the word.




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This is actually the dirty open secret of politics, ALL these think tanks, special interest groups, research groups, foundations, charities et al are in fact nothing more than….
money in >>>> money out >>> soundbites / quotes out
Basically you need to have a threesome with your mum and your daughter to even approach the levels of corruption involved with these iniquitous agencies.
It’s not just men’s rights, or “only 2% of rape accusations are false”, or “the glaciers will be gone by 2020″ or “saddam was buying yellowcake from nigeria” or “kids are better off with their mums”…
it is not JUST this shit, it is ALL of this shit.
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Was taking my son to the community college to get him started. Passed the bus with the “Stop Slavery” and “Human Trafficking” adverts with a diversity mix of victims.
I complained that “notice they don’t show a middle-aged white guy” (which is also my gripe about massage ads).
He asked could he do this, instead of engineering. How do you make money doing that, he asked. I tole him, write a proposal, get a grant, start a non-profit. But how do you make money? Give yourself a salary. Start a “shelter”, do some PR.
“Can I have a men’s shelter or something?”
“No, only for women. Can only get money for feminists”.
We pull into a street that has been changed from 1-way to 2-way, after over 100 years. I griped and complained. Traffic stopped. Some young lady was making a U-turn. I roared “I guess their traffic-analysis didn’t include some dumb cunt pulling a U-turn!”
We drove on. I looked over and he is shaking with laughter. It’s great to be a Dad.
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Interesting article. When I have donated, I do so directly to an organization I know something about and have done some research on. A few years ago, I learned the Big Brothers program merged with the Big Sisters and they offered more support to the ‘socially oppressed girls’ (sarcasm here) of our society. They received no money from me. Boys Town is now Boys and Girls Town with I believe some of the same problems of giving care to the girls. One of the two websites used to openly admit they gave more to the girls (believe it was the first one), last time I checked they no longer inform the public openly how the money is used. Now even the BSofA have a special coed program.
Back in the 1980s, AT&T announced that it would no longer support via donations Planned Parenthood as the issue had become too politically hot. The feminists screamed denouncing AT&T and calling for a boycott. The CEO of AT&T replied that after 20+ years of financial support the only thing PP and the feminists should say would be thank you.
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http://www.wsoctv.com/news/17303108/detail.html
All ya need to know.
The United Way is a BIG business, that adeptly tugs at your heart strings while fleecing your wallet.
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When I was a kid, the United Way exploited me and millions of other trick or treating boys and girls during Halloween to raise their little feminist booty. I was expected to carry around a UN box and go door to door asking for spare change along with candy.
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Feminism has its’ fingers in many pies ( the personal and the political [ to name only two {which covers the broad spectrum of entities/things}).
The price is both “top secret” and “to be announced amongst the feminist heirarchy”.
To see what is truely going on, we must consider everything past and present feminists have said/wrote and published. How many men have read both “The SCUM Manifesto and ” The Red Stockings Manifesto”?
These are both plans and feminist prophecies. Prophesies are either things that happen as planned by a higher power/authority/ “higher powers” ( the government/elite/elitists or, made to happen by those who truely benefit and their slaves. “The system has been highjacked by feminism and their slaves.
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Has anyone here either looked at a “job description” or been interviewed by a female/feminized employer and been told the job requires you to do “anything else you are asked to do”?
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I hired you to perform data processing. Why should I be asking you to clean the restrooms (especially if you are a male)?
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I have a question:
One of my former girlfriends and one of your fellow country-women is a Director of Health and Education at a Planned Parenthood. She is a Marxist and all her friends are Lesbians. What exactly does she do?
I can’t ask her because I am persona non grata, ‘having humiliated her as a female’ i.e. am not interested in her sexually (don’t you just love feminists).
Call me naive but I would think the best way to plan parenthood is to have sex and then refrain or use contraceptives, so perhaps I do not really understand – but then these are mysteries that I suppose are not for the comprehension of a mere man.
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Feminists have BEEN viewing the blood, sweat, tears, pain, suffering, losses, abandonment(s) , etc., as entitlements to themselves. Feminism highjacked “the working class(es). Men who work very hard, are in a way funding feminism. Feminism, plus its’ female supporters/endorsers{ useful idiots} and the government are like pimp and whore sharing the same bed. Both of them pimp/whore out each other (consensually and contractually.
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@ Zimba:
I remember that too – those little orange boxes with the slot on top for the change. If I recall correctly, though, that was UNICEF, not United Way.
One of the many “compulsory volunteer” efforts I was forced to endure in grade school…
Anyone remember the others? Like the one where the goal was to buy a heifer for an African village?
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This is how many, many organizations are funded. Back in the 1960′s and 1970′s the Ford foundation among others bankrolled not only the feminists but such things as “La Raza Unida”, environmental orgs and so forth.
About 10 years ago a family member became involved with one of the local/regional environmental groups. For all of the talk about grassroots this and grassroots that, the real muscle within the organization was a core group of two or three people who wrote lots of grant proposals, and policed the organization for “purity”, i.e. no farmers, ranchers, etc. need bother applying. A couple of college dropouts scrounging a minimum wage existence as gophers, and that was pretty much it.
Well, when you don’t have to work for a living, it’s a lot easier to organize protests, file Federal lawsuits and so forth. The charitable foundations have essentially bankrolled all of these crypto-Marxist organizations, most especially the feminists and their he-womanly man-hating clubs.
When the stock market took its big dump back in 2008, I noted to myself that there would not be as much money to donate to such causes, and it appears that was true to some extent. As the slow motion financial train wreck continues to its conclusion over the next 5 to 10 years, I think that a lot of these fluff orgs will simply evaporate, as their sugar daddies run out of money or find something else to bankroll.
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http://www.unitedwaytriangle.org/blog/tag/feminism/
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http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&hl=en&rlz=1W1ADRA_en&source=hp&q=un+supports+feminism&rlz=1W1ADRA_en&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=d77a6ef3cc6ed59b
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Feminists have consentually and willingly cavorted with “the government and “authorities”
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LOL, my dad is the head of the mission out reach for my church and manages their money and who they donate to. Guess who is about to lose funding?
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“and feminists tend to be amongst the most anti-Christian people out there”
BING!
I am gathering the pieces!
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@ Anonymous Reader:
I like that you can find a silver lining in the economic maelstrom. There are a lot of non-profit and other “artistic” and cultural organizations that I wouldn’t mind going bye-bye, and I’m an after-hours artist who paints whenever there is spare time. But sometimes the collateral damage is a bit sad – like the Philadelphia orchestra filing for bankruptcy (oddly during the same week that it was announced that the largest ethnic group in Philly is African Americans, not known for supporting classical music). And here the SH just featured an article about rap! (though to be fair, there was an article about opera a few months ago).
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For many years now, many employers would pressure employees to donate to the United Way just so they could appear to be such White Knights.
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@ Omega Man
I remember that well. I was a newly hired collge intern at ODOT in 1993 – I had literally been on the job (in my first professional environment) for three days, and this high-ranking jackass barged into my cubicle and just bluntly said, “Give me five dollars.” It was like a bully trying to take your lunch money!!
I was really taken aback, and asked for what. He replied, “I’m in charge of collecting for the United Way in this office. I need you to give me at least five dollars.” I hadn’t even gotten my first paycheck yet, and told him I didn’t have it on me. He then insinuated I was lying (I wasn’t; I didn’t even have a car yet). If that’s not harrassment I don’t know what is.
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@ meistergedanken
What is even more crazy, is now and then, some scandal would come up of some exectutive or somebody at a “charity” would raid the funds for themself.
I think it was at United Way, some exec pilfered some money for a dominatrix. Maybe that’s the reason United Way gives so much to femi-nazis.
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The last time I checked, many United Way chapters were 501(c)(3) organizations, which exempts them from federal tax. Discrimination based on any one of several specific criteria, including sex discrimination, generally disqualifies an organization from enjoying 501(c)(3) tax status. If a United Way chapter were engaging in sex-based discrimination, or supporting client agencies engaged in sex-based discrimination, there might be a big-ole pile of cash the gubmint could collect in taxes from the now non-exempt organization.
Many United Way chapters also say in their mission statement that they do not engage in or support discrimination, and that they actively monitor their client agencies to ensure those agencies do not engage in discrimination, either. If a UW chapter has collected public funds that they then distributed to a sexist client agency (such as a women’s shelter that denies equal assistance to men who are victims of DV, or to a relief agency who only gives disaster assistance to women), there may be additional (state law) problems for UW in that the funds were solicited from the public under false and misleading circumstances.
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Well,
Since I have yet to receive a repy to my earlier question I thought I would say a little bit about charities.
As they taught me when a law student, Charites (which are big here) were first regulated by The Charitable Uses Act of 1601 which defined a charity as being for the Relief of Poverty, the Advancement of Education, the Advancement of Religion, or for the Advancement of Health: All, you might think, worthy causes. There are over seventeen thousand registered charities here and they are growing at the rate of about two hundred and fifty a year. A handful are well known e.g. the RSPCA , the RSPCB, the RNIB, Oxfam.
They are in my view a racket, and I have disliked them since I was about twelve, but of course my refusal to give makes me look mean. The Gov’t loves them because it relieves the Gov’t of being responsible for these matters. People like to give beacause it make them feel worthy. Charity Muggers (chuggers) are useful idiots and the Execs make a lot of money doing very little. It is largely a device to make the rich richer, whilst appearing to be giving.
Charity itself is humiliating for the recipient:Otherwise there is no such thing as a free gift (Marcel Mauss: The Gift 1950).
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Nice article.
OT.
Did you guys see this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KV0MX0w3sKs&feature=related
Woman hires undercover cop to muder husband, shows up at hosue and finds cops. Cops troll her and tell her hubby is dead. Wife goes into victim mode. Wife brought in for investigation. In interrogation room she meets undercover ‘hitman’ and then hubby comes into interrogation room and wifey freaks….lulz all around.
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@TrollKing – there are a ton of videos like that. The one that comes to my mind is the woman who hired a cop disguised as a hitman to kill her husband – a priest (father reverend – whatever its called)…
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Go to the nearest domestic violence shelter, as see what the united ways dollars are used for. The shelter around where i live is the epi-center for crack and heroin dealing, and these violent women who live there, sell their ass out of the hotel rooms they are given.
They are funding matriarchal underclass violence, and I have read that more than half the women who now stay in these ???shelters??? are more violent than the men they say hit her…so she could get a free hotel room.
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Because these shelters will house women, even if there is no proof of a domestic violence situation (just her word alone will do it)..it has become a magnet for heroin and crack head women who have spent all their rent money on crack, and got evicted from their apartment.
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Thank you for the disclosure. The UW will never get another penny from me.
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I worked for saveral public utilities and every year they harassed and browbeat the employees for United Fund donations. They’d point to the “suggested donation” on the card with your name and say, “This is what you HAVE to give.” After I got tired of it I ceased giving but the harassmend never ended.
I discovered after some years that you could call their office and have your name taken out of the computer, meaning you were supposed to not get personal donation cards sent to the office. So I did this, the secretary sadly went through the motions on the phone, and — there it was again, the next year.
A guy I worked with did some investigation and found that only 30% of their funds went to charities, the rest to pay the UF administration.
I had job temoprarily with the Salvation Army a while after retiring and they automatically deducted a donation fro your check. A reason I left as soon as I had some extra expense money.
It’s a detestable organization that ought to be done away with.
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I quit giving to United Way about 15 years ago because of their hateful, anti-male sexism. These days I won’t donate to any organization without first determining whether or not they practice misandry. If I don’t know, I don’t donate. Also, I sometimes shop at Whole Foods, where they often ask at the checkout if I would like to donate to some cause. I always say, “No. Because these organizations often discriminate against men, and I oppose hatred, even when it’s directed at whatever group it’s currently considered acceptable to hate.” That’s literally what I say, and man do they look uncomfortable when I say it.
As a rule anymore I donate to the local homeless shelter every holiday season. We all know, or should know, who most of the homeless are, and the local homeless shelter does indeed cater mostly to men.
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@ Paradoxotaur April 27, 2011 at 12:41
“The last time I checked, many United Way chapters were 501(c)(3) organizations, which exempts them from federal tax. Discrimination based on any one of several specific criteria, including sex discrimination, generally disqualifies an organization from enjoying 501(c)(3) tax status. If a United Way chapter were engaging in sex-based discrimination, or supporting client agencies engaged in sex-based discrimination, there might be a big-ole pile of cash the gubmint could collect in taxes from the now non-exempt organization.”
Don’t the NAGs get a free pussy pass around this, based on their propaganda that “they exist to stamp out sex-based discrimination by the Patriarchy” or something like that?
Not that it matters. I pick my own charities now, and those vampires from the United Way can go hang by their heels.
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I drove cab in Iowa City (a hot bed of leftist feminism). One night I picked up from the women’s shelter where an inmate told me that all the staff were lesbians and all but one were men haters.
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I’ve long since cut off the United-Way.
Way, way too much of their money goes to crazed Leftist groups of all kinds.
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Anon Reader…
One of the VERY biggest funders of ultra-whacky Leftists was…
The Madoff Ponzi !
Dig into the documents and see how many of them had been pulling down fantastic ‘returns’ which then flooded the courthouse with lawsuits.
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It is safe to say any big charity is going to have some sort of feminist tinkering. You just don’t know where you money is going or how it is getting misappropriated. For example, it could go towards the salary of a feminist career woman on the board, which reminds me of this story:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1344779/YWCA-drops-word-Christian-historic-Platform-51.html
“Its chairman is gay rights activist and former equality quango manager Helen Wollaston.
The organisation also has a new chief executive, Penny Newman, a former Body Shop manager who until recently ran the Jamie Oliver Foundation”.
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The comment about giving to the homeless, (44% male, 13%female), is a much, much better use of money.
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Anonymous Reader April 27, 2011 at 11:33
The Federal government has to stop funding these liberal organizations. I’m not a liberal (shocker, I know), so why should I pay for something not in the constitution?
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A lot of us on the social conservative right had United Way pegged 20 years ago. I never donated to U.W. during the annual office charity drives.
But for anyone who figures Main Stream Media is too leftist for your taste there is something you can do against it every week.
Defund their advertising revenues.
When you go to the grocery look for the store brand. Usually it’s about 20-30% cheaper than the “brand name”. That’s because the “brand name” maintains it’s status by purchasing lots of Main Stream Media advertising. The cost of that advertising is passed on to you.
Also, the check out computer bar code uploads instant sales data by product info to the advertising gurus. So if you’ve recently seen a new horrifically anti-male commercial, buy the competitors product. Even if it’s not something you can use yourself you could donate it to the local Salvation Army men’s shelter or what have you.
If the guilty advertiser sees his sales are flat for the week after his new anti-male commercial and his competitors sale go up, maybe he will get the message.
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I’ve never given to UW and I’m sure glad I haven’t.
I hear more and more nasty stuff about them all the time from different places.
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I find my own ways to do good things and be activist and give money to NO ONE anymore…………I spend my money on my own direct activism.
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This goes back to the late ’70s when the US Forest Service was made to enter into a consent decree requiring 43% women in all job series, even though women were about 20% of the forestry school graduates and 5% of the civil engineering graduates. A couple of years later, people noticed that the Combined Federal Campaign was funding Equal Rights Associates, the legal team representing a butch plaintiff that brought on this decree. Participation in this charity dropped to a very miniscule level.
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I was outraged about the United Way when I heard its CEO was “earning” $4 million/year. Why should give to the Needy CEO Ferrari Fund when I make 1/20′th what he or she does? Granted a “mere” $4M/year is “needy” compared to the average corporate kingpin, it’s still the case that I’m 20 times needier than that charity kingpin.
The fact they are misandrist only adds to the outrage.
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feminism = hate
Hate of boys
Hate of men
Hate of married women
Most of all, hate of all who make choices that lead to happiness.
Unhappy and bitter women who live in ugly bodies bloated by hate and resentment.
When a feminist dies, all that is left is a patch of sticky poison that marks the passing of pure evil.
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How did United Way come to be a major supporter of virulent feminism?
It’s an iron law of activism that all activist organizations become captured by their employees and become run for their benefit, rather than for the purposes for which the organization was founded. It is a corollary to this law that the employees are almost always leftists, even at supposedly conservative organizations. This is both active subversion of conservative orgs, and evidence that actual conservatives would rather do something productive with their lives instead of being an activist.
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If you still have the info to show the connections between the United Way and the feminist organizations they support, I’d appreciate it if you’d fire that my way, so I can turn it into an ‘infographic’ for Issue 7 of MenZ.
Issue 6 is out now, by the way…
http://www.yudu.com/item/details/323838/Issue-6
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I retired in 1997 from a division of an international corporation. We each year were forced to go to a UW or whatever they called it in our community.
I investigated and found nothing they gave to that helped men.
We assumed Salvation Army did, but not so. In our Community, SA had to break off from the group that helped men.So, all UW money to SA went to women and children, not a cent to men.
When I passed this on, a lot of men stopped giving to UW. And, they would endorse their small Christmas bonus to me, and I got it to the local men’s SA.
Enough already.
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Never gave to United Way; have known for decades that they are screwed up. Best to donate to a local charity where you can observe things first hand. There are various charity rating websites you can find by googling.
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America now has some of the highest incarceration and crime rates in the world, cause we are financially subsidizing everything that fosters the perpetuation matriarchal underclass violence.
American law enforcement can now bloat their budgets too. They can now engage in semantics games, and protocol perversions that “manufacture statistics”, and of which they can “cash in” these statistics for federal pork dollars. they can do this, and there are no responsible males around to say “What to fuck are you little porkers doing??”
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Enabling women s violence fosters greater over-all societal violence. Children of the matriarchy are now learning “un-restrained violence” from their mothers.
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The World Food Programme is another misandrist organization. They openly declare that they will only distribute food to women because they say men will sell the food. If we men want to bring back balance, charitable organizations will be a good place to start. Pull your donations from any organization that has been infected by feminism and give them to more ideologically balanced ones.
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” Laura Grace Robins April 27, 2011 at 16:07
………….
The comment about giving to the homeless, (44% male, 13%female), is a much, much better use of money.”
That’s a good idea.
Sometimes I give to medical research, though that’s tricky and you can’t be too sure where the money really goes.
Usually I donate to local no-kill shelters that take in unwanted animals. I can drop by and look at the animals and have adopted dogs from them.
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I remember on a talk show in Vancouver in 1989 listening to Pat Burns and he mentioned that the UW gave $20K to a lesbian organisation. I still give to charities when I can investigate them, but I never have or will give one penny to the UW.
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Just thought I would share this today. I went back to college (for about a year now) and a few weeks a go I got a letter saying I was selected because of my academic excellence to be awarded a certificate. Fastforward to today, it turns out it was just another means to trumpet the 1 in 4 women sexual abuse shit. A girl came around distributing stickers and she gave me and my friend one each, at which point I snapped and asked her whether it was true?
She said yes she was a victim herself. Refrained from laughinh because she was about 6″ tall!! Seriously taller tham me!! So I asked her if it was yearly, in a week, in a life time etc. No the dumb bitch went on to tell me it was yearly!! So I stated it was a false data and I do not believe it. At this point a faggy boy comes along and starts to say it was true, just go to the Peer report by the library.
Wanted to see thier level of intelligence (at this point quite a lot of girls and women have gathered around us) so I said it`s 25%. They said yes, so then I went could it be that in 4 years 100% of women will be sexually abused? They were quite for a bit, an dI could see right away none of them have been molested. But no, an angry feminist type chick (sarcasm) said the study was a possibility of occurance not an actuality. I left them with then why not say there is a possibility that 1 in 4 might be molested in a life time? I had some fun though seeing them go into cardiac arrest. Just couldn`t stand the faggy guys constantly trying to cut into my questions?
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Forgot that I also asked if there were boys/men molested too/ They said yeah so then I went why don`t you take them into account too? Even sugested saying 1 in 3 people get sexually molested!!! They prattled about the event being women only etc etc etc.
Didn`t take my certificate because it required all to say that they will stand by women and protect them from abuse and harm.
Fuck that , if u ain`t my mother, sister or niece I will not even glance your way when harm comes your way. I will infact try to get away as fast as possible so I won`t be a witness/or a victim/ as well.
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The contribute only to organizations that actually help people – The Spearhead, A Voice for Men, In Mala Fide, SAVE Services, Intact America.
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I do not remember ever giving any money to any charitable society.
Never did that. Not a penny.
When I walk down town, I always keep lots of change in my pockets. I meet many beggars in the street (all males) and give them money right into their hands.
Person to person.
I do not plan on giving any money to any charitable society.
Never will do that. Not a penny.
They are theaves. (i.e. manginas and feminists and similar swine).
Vampires.
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If America was to break the “misinformation Alliance” between gender feminism and American law enforcement.. gender-Raunch feminism would lose all their “Empowerment” rhetoric.
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Hmph. Donating to wimminz charities.
When I was last in Australia I bought a bottle of water with my lunch at subways. The bottle had a pink top. I asked what the pink top meant. She girl proudly told me that 1 cent was donated for each bottle of water sold with a pink top.
I told her to take it back and give me a bottle with a BLUE top.
My view?
NOT ONE CENT.
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They seem to get more viscerally angry at Christianity and Christians than anything else, including (their deafening silence on) Islam.
Perhaps it’s because they’re afraid due to Islam being more willing to go to war with them (both figuratively and literally)
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This is going to be a bitter cup to swallow for women. It’s going to be brutal, and it’s all going to be the end result of unquestioningly giving women everything they want, for all these years.
After all the old Chivalrists (black robes, politicians etc) have been gleefully and for profit, shafting their fellow men, die off, even the police will start asking themselves “what’s in it for me?” when asked to put in themselves in harm’s way for some “damsel in distress”.
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beautiful!
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Before giving to any charity do some research.
1. Find out who/what they truely support. Find out if they already have corporate/government/political sponsorship(s).
2. Who will benefits from your donation(s)
3. Do research the people who promote the sponsorship of the charity(ties).
4. find out wether the charity/()ties discriminate/criminate.
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While working we were sort of expected to give to The United Way. Not mandatory but one felt like an outcast.
I though one way to avoid feminist is to check the donation to the Boy Scouts of America. But did it really make a difference since when they totaled up the donations it tallied the total amount.
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Jay Hammers April 27, 2011 at 20:09
The contribute only to organizations that actually help people – The Spearhead, A Voice for Men, In Mala Fide, SAVE Services, Intact America…………….THE….correct approach !
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Poester99 April 28, 2011 at 08:12.. SIAD, ….”After all the old Chivalrists (black robes, politicians etc) have been gleefully and for profit, shafting their fellow men, die off, even the police will start asking themselves “what’s in it for me? ” when asked to put in themselves in harm’s way for some “damsel in distress”. ………………….no.. Police are often, too single mommy reared as children (like training a dog,. mommy tells jonny, thats my little good boy, when he displays hate towards his own sex and protection of opposites only…) and they are often in desparate need of the praise-nurishment, that is afforded them, thru female attention, be it whores, mommy, wifey or some other female non-idol”…To obtain decent treatment from them or ole lady justice, males need not apply. They are too often heartless and-or brain dead, towards males. They are often very pussy smart and dick dumb, The tallied, end result,of such a being, is a personality of,Brutal chivary and unconscientcious-rule following, and embedded self hate of other males ! song lyrics of an old john melloncamp changed slightly come to mind,,,,,, …”Aint that america…. to you and me,…. yeah,…aint that america,…something to” FLEE….”
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As police get laid off or plain quit as the job becomes yet another McJob due to the GOP, lawlessness will ensue. Great for speeders on the freeways that become autobahnen, it’s bad news for women. And bad news for us men too. If you want to see lawlessness in action, look at any “hazardous” area in any large city. All too soon, it won’t matter what your original paint job is, we will all be as good as African American. Matriarchy is destructive – no matter the paint job of the people in question.
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I worked for Bell Canada in the late 80′s and 90′s. Once a year they would bring us all into a room and try to shame us into donating an amount of money from our every two week pay check. I am proud to say I stood up to that pressure. I knew UW was a male hating organization way back then along with a salaried CEO they got no money from me and never will.
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