Some recent appearances by CAFE in the press:
One of our spokespeople Malcolm Johnston, appears on CHCH news Square Off discussing our recent media advisory
Recent GTA Murders Call for Taskforce on Violence Against Young Males
The Canadian Association for Equality and Professor Janice Fiamengo have been interviewed for a number of publications on women’s studies, academic feminism and the upcoming event: What’s Wrong with Women’s Studies: Academic Feminism, Censorship and Men
Men’s issues or misogyny? Controversial men’s group to discuss women’s studies
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“Beyond the Mic” with Mike Bullard, on Newstalk 1010 CFRB Toronto
To listen, subscribe to the show and access the February 27, 2013 episode
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The Jeff McArthur Show on Talk Radio AM640, February 27, 2013













I don’t know what is going on Canada but, as this story points out, the numbers are there but, very seldom mentioned. Society is so focused on women as victim, that men barely count and our numbers are higher, in many of the cases. In fact most of society poisoned by the feministic, left wing influences, which is in our schools, courts, police forces, places of businesses and political arenas, etc…, including most bureaucracies,view men as the problem to all issues and problems that plague women specifically, implying in the same voice that women barely commit crimes.
What makes this even worse we get foolish men that buy into this foolish highly feministically influenced, left wing thinking, hook line and sinker, like this michael guy from Toronto who wrote (in an online site, called rabble.ca), a very ugly attack on all men and men’s rights, any groups that support men’s right (this site was mentioned specifically), as if to say, only women count and men should just shut up and except it. Not on my watch creep.
Than we get heinous crimes like this one and it gets a blurb on the left wing media outlets (which most mainstream news outlets fit into), barely a mention, if it had been two girls, the scream would have been heard all week on all news station. Now I am not suggesting that we shouldn’t make a loud noise when women are treated badly but, what I am saying and make no mistake about it, men should be treated with the same vigour and equity of treatment. Equity for all!
I was Toronto last year for a short while. From what I learned when there and a lot more since is that the University there sees men and boys only as a problem why? Because they are masculine!! They are very down on masculinity to the extent they have invented code words from behind which they can hurl insults at men. All men’s issues are the fault of “patriarchy” and the narrow gender roles it apparently forces men into. Now that might havw held more water had we witnessed feminists wanting to shoulder their fair share of all the dirty and hazardous jobs done overwhelmingly by men (the workplace injury and death stats highlight this factor well) but all their efforts at “equality” have been focussed on either high status, highly paid but clean jobs or demanding equal outcomes by insisting dinnerladies get paid same as dustbin men. (actually that latter is from UK by it might apply over there too). With university admissions running at 60% female to 40% male there isn’t apparently a crisis in fact many feminists crow about this as a great victory – the other side of this is that such ignore-ance of men and boys issues sends out a message that men and boys simply don’t matter – such indifference is an attack on male self esteem and as much as I know this fact causes many feminists to gloat even more – the downside is that young men who feel unvalued and marginalised will be less inclined to care about anyone elses welfare. From their perspective society reviles them and gives them nothing so they may well grow to develop an intense dislike and resentment against society and that may include anyone who seems to be doing well by it male or female.