Saturday, March 5, 2011
ABC News Report on Japanese Moms Stealing Children Misses Point
While we commend ABC News for running this story at all, we believe that ABC News has missed the point of parental alienation in general.
We also believe that ABC News has unfairly singled out wayward Japanese moms, and unfairly wagged the finger of blame at the Japanese government.
Surely, the mothers in this report who stole their children out of the lives of the fathers are despicable creatures. But what about the countless American mothers who are doing the same thing, every day, right here in America with the blessing of American authorities?
We'd like to know where ABC News has been all these years on this subject. Even a small amount of research would have turned up a massive number of moms who've fled with their children across state lines to deny fathers their visitation rights (and to be fair, there's probably been a number of men who've done this to non-custodial mothers too).
And surely, the Japanese government displays primitiveness by not allowing joint custody in Japan. But what about America's own discriminatory laws? And what about corrupt judges who openly reward custodial parents while coming down hard on non-custodial parents?
ABC News would do a great service to our country by reporting on such Draconian laws as the Bradley Amendment which has placed a large number of American non-custodial parents in danger of going to debtors' prisons. Or child support agencies that kill innocent non-custodial parents such as Wilbur Streett and Brian Armstrong (see our Avenger Project page).
Ask any number of non-custodial parents about their visitation rights and you will hear a treasure trove of stories about judges who refuse to enforce visitation orders, or who allow moveaways without the slightest thought for the non-custodial parent. If ABC News were doing it's job, it would have enough material for a year's worth of reports about wayward custodial parents depriving American NCPs of their parental rights in their own country.
If you agree, write ABC News and tell them what you think at their feedback page: http://abcnews.go.com/Site/page?id=3271346&cat=World%20News%20with%20Diane%20Sawyer
You can also leave comments on a special blog covering the ABC News report, at: http://kwbrow2.wordpress.com/2011/02/17/abc-world-news-tonight-japanese-mothers-reveal-why-they-fled-with-their-children/
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Comparitive Power: Lou Dobbs Resignation Shows Illegals Stronger Than NCPs
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Men's & Fathers' Rights Groups Gaining Power -- Feminists Go Nuts on DoubleX.com and Salon.com
Thanks to the efforts of groups like NCPForce!, the fathers' rights movement and the men's rights movement are starting to push back against government abuses. And haters in the feminist community are now starting to feel the heat after years of getting what they want, when want it.
In fact, the haters are now starting to fear so much losing their grip on power that they've unleashed a two-pronged web assault on the fathers' rights/men's rights movement.
On Nov. 5th, DoubleX.com ran the article “Men’s Rights Groups Have Become Frighteningly Effective" by Kathryn Joyce. The same day, Salon.com published "Men’s Rights Groups Go Mainstream–Once Seen as a Lunatic Fringe, Reactionary Anti-Women Groups are Courting Respectability".
Both articles do their best to try to portray fathers' rights groups and men's rights activists as drooling maniacs. But there's still cause to celebrate because, for the first time, the haters in the feminist world are admitting that they're on the run.
Let them know that you're keeping tabs on them and that we're only going to get stronger by posting comments to the hit pieces and mentioning NCPForce!
To comment on the Double X article, click here and scroll down to the comments section. Note: you'll have to register to post comments.
To comment on the Salon article, click here.