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By CyberBrahma on 2010-05-31 | 434 views
Doublespeak is their forte!
The Honorable Indian Minister for Home affairs was asked the below questions on abuse of the dowry law in parliament. Before we even go into the questions and the home minister’s answer, we need to know and bear in mind that the home minister as well as his wife are both very [...]
Posted in Issues | Tagged 498a, aimwa, bias, biased laws, chidambaram, domestic violence, doublespeak, feminism, feminists, harassed husbands, home minister, male victims, men and boys, men are victims, men in danger, men of india, misuse of law, p.chidambaram
By CyberBrahma on 2010-04-20 | 1,623 views
If a girl has a personal enmity, she takes it out by falsely accusing men of eve-teasing. And there is no verification done by the police when it comes to women, they just accept what she says as the sacred truth.
Posted in domestic violence | Tagged 498a, aimwa, biased laws, Boys, chennai, ditched males, domestic violence, domestic violence against men, domestic violence awareness, extortion, feminism, feminists, harassed husbands, legal extortion, legal terrorism, male victims, men and boys, men are victims, men in danger, men of india, radical feminists, save indian family, violence against men
By CyberBrahma on 2010-04-19 | 372 views
Certain women’s organisations have been stereotyping the issue of domestic violence. They have presented a picture that conveys the impression that only women are victims of domestic violence while we have with us global surveys and over 250 scholarly studies that show that women are at least as likely as men to engage in partner aggression and that partner violence is often mutual.
Posted in domestic violence | Tagged chennai, domestic violence, domestic violence against men, domestic violence awareness, feminism, feminists, harassed husbands, male victims, men and boys, men are victims, men in danger, men of india, radical feminists, save indian family, violence against men
By Virag Dhulia on 2010-01-02 | 914 views
Press Release issued on January 2, 2010
NRI father’s legal battle for 30 months fails to secure his son Aditya (US Citizen) despite landmark Supreme Court judgment. Gets life threatening calls. Prays for justice. Seeks Public and Media support to trace his 7 years old son (AGAIN!) and safely take him back to USA.
Hyderabad, January [...]
Posted in Issues | Tagged aditya chandran, aimwa, campaign, crisp, crisp-india, Dr.V.Ravi Chandran, fatherhood, feminism, harassed husbands, men of india, ravi chandran, ravichandran, rescue aditya, Shared Parenting, vijayasree voora
By Virag Dhulia on 2010-01-01 | 981 views
Male Disposability – does the term strike any resonance with your thought process? Or is it that before striking any resonance do I need to ask the basic question – Do you even realize what Male Disposability is? If yes, then you probably know what’s going to be in the article. If no, read on [...]
Posted in Issues | Tagged aimwa, biased laws, Boys, campaign, domestic violence, domestic violence against men, feminism, feminists, harassed husbands, male suicide, male victims, men are victims, men in danger, men of india, suicide, violence against men
By Sumanth on 2009-12-20 | 544 views
Originally published in Desicritics web site.
Many men dream of being financially free. Many dream of quitting their jobs to travel around the world, spend time with friends and family and start new ventures and do what they would love to do. Most people have read the book Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. Some [...]
Posted in Welfare | Tagged aimwa, Boys, cash, economy, finance, financial freedom, liberty, men of india, planning, prudence, rich dad poor dad, robert kiyosaki
By CyberBrahma on 2009-12-17 | 610 views
Yes. Yahoo! has made an eloquent statement that women throng and longingly cling only to the men with stubble!
This peremptory conclusion of Yahoo! has turned Gillette’s (P & G) campaign of “Women against Lazy Stubble into a fiasco!
Poor Gillette! it’s ill-conceived ad promotion campaign is money down the drain!
Posted in Issues | Tagged aimwa, anti-male ad campaign, campaign, feminism, gillette, mach3, men are victims, men in danger, men of india, national stubble day, p & g, radical feminists, shave, stubble, wals, women against lazy stubble. w.a.l.s
By CyberBrahma on 2009-12-16 | 684 views
DNA reports on the fallout of the ill-conceived Gillette campaign – “Shave India Movement, Women against Lazy Stubble”. AIMWA has lodged a protest with the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) that the latest campaign by P & G “spreads hatred among genders” and “hurts religious sentiments.”
If Gillette chooses to term all Indians who grow [...]
Posted in Issues | Tagged aimwa, anti-male ad campaign, campaign, feminism, feminists, gillette, male victims, men and boys, men are victims, men in danger, men of india, monica, radical feminists, stubble, violence against men, w.a.l.sm mach3, wals
By Uma Challa on 2009-12-07 | 1,778 views
Feminists would have you believe that every unnatural or untimely death of a married Indian woman is dowry death.
Posted in 16 Day Activism | Tagged 16 Day Activism, 304-b, 498a, aimwa, biased laws, bride burning, domestic violence, dowry death, feminism, feminists, harassed husbands, men of india
By Virag Dhulia on 2009-12-06 | 1,095 views
A stubble is a man’s right and no one has any right whatsoever to dictate when he should shave or whether he should shave even. It is completely a man’s discretion whether he should remain clean-shaven or stubbled or bearded or unshaven.
By calling men who sport stubble as lazy, Gillette and its parent company Procter and Gamble have issued a Communal Hate Speech as there are enough religious minorities in India who have religious reservations against shaving and also a Gender Hate Speech against men. AIMWA strongly protests it and condemns it outright.
Posted in Issues | Tagged aimwa, anti-male ad campaign, domestic violence, feminism, feminists, men and boys, men are victims, men in danger, men of india, minisha lamba, mugdha godse, National Subble Day, neha dhupia, procter and gamble, stubble, violence against men, women against lazy stubble