NCFMLA Engages in Exchange with Caribbean Domestic Violence Advocates

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NCFMLA Engages in Exchange with Caribbean Domestic Violence Advocates
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Recently, a series of exchanges was printed in a local Caribbean News outlet (Caribbean Net News), regarding domestic violence in the Caribbean.  At times, the exchange of perceptions was rather robust.  One local Caribbean domestic violence advocate even went so far as to say this about Mr. Marc Angelucci, local President of the National Coalition of Free Men, Los Angeles (NCFMLA):

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"Mr Angelucci has sought to enter a discourse in a cultural context wherein he is out of his depth with little experience and knowledge. Mr Angelucci would be best advised to leave topics in this discourse to experts like Dr Spooner who have studied and understand the context of domestic violence in the English-speaking Caribbean states."


Below are as many links as I could find, revealing the history of the aforementioned exchange of perceptions.  As you can see (below), I was fortunate enough to personally have a "Letter to the Editor" published.  It appears from what I could find, that Caribbean Net News graciously allowed me to have the last word in the matter:

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"Today's domestic violence industry, worldwide, follows (or advocates) a biased, gender feminist, domestic violence methodology, that systematically works to marginalize and exclude males. Anyone entering the domestic violence debate with only the knowledge provided by such biased, gender feminist propaganda is pathetically ignorant of the true dynamics of domestic violence to such an extent, that "misandrist" most precisely characterizes the junk science positions presented by them.

Domestic violence advocates in the Caribbean, or anywhere in the world, who base their positions on such corrupt, gender feminist, junk science as is so overwhelmingly present in the worldwide domestic violence industry today, can only have their position described as "so shallow they truly have no human depth at all," in my opinion."


Here is the list of links to that exchange:

Original "biased" (IMO) article on domestic violence by Dr. Spooner:

Commentary: Domestic violence is not women's fault

Published on Monday, April 30, 2007

http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/news-1185--6-6--.html

Letter by Mr. Angelucci, responding to Dr. Spooner's article:

Letter: Domestic violence article ignored male victims

Published on Friday, May 4, 2007

http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/letters/letters.php?news_id=1308&start=0&category_id=7

Response to Mr. Angelucci by Ms. James:

In response to Marc Angelucci's letter

Published on Monday, May 7, 2007

http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/news-1356--7-7--.html

Letter by Mr. Angelucci, responding to Ms. James's rebuttal:

Letter: In response to Salome James' letter

Published on Tuesday, May 8, 2007

http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/news-1373--7-7--.html

Response by Mr. Blumhorst to Ms. James's attack on Mr. Angelucci's first response:

Letter: Domestic violence issue

Published on Friday, May 11, 2007

http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/news-1436--7-7--.html

I was very pleased to see Caribbean Net News include a working link to the story I wrote last year about the International Conference on Family Violence.  In that story I provided some detail about bias against men, present at that "International" Conference.  Thank you Wendy McElroy (Ifeminist), Mike LaSalle (Men's News Daily) and all others who still having a working link to that story:

Men's News Daily

http://tinyurl.com/2jc54o

Ifeminist

http://www.ifeminists.net/introduction/editorials/2006/0927blumhorst.html

At the end of that story is a picture of Mr. Angelucci (and the rest of our group), just smiling away "in our depth," in our booth, at the ICFV, amidst the "International" domestic violence community).

Life, Liberty, & Pursuit of Happiness are fundamental rights for all (including males), & not contingent on gender feminist approval or denial. Consider my "Independence" from all tyrannical gender feminist ideology "Declared" - Here & Now!

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