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The media

In making the required updates to finish the reformating of the website of Fathers for Life, I discovered an important omission.  The Table of Contents for Media Issues was missing.  I added that ToC now to cover,

The media, media giants, media industry, media prostitution and other media issues

Thousands of media messages bombard the mind of every individual each day throughout his life.  No one can avoid being indoctrinated, even brainwashed by them, by what he reads on bill boards and in the newspapers or sees and hears in programs and advertisements on radio and TV.  That process goes on from cradle to grave, every day, incessantly and intrusively — so much so that the vast majority of people no longer even notices that is going on.

Media issues pervade the web pages of Fathers for Life.  That cannot be avoided.  The news-, newspaper-, broadcast- and publishing media are the vehicle by means of which the war against families and fathers is brought to where it counts and is made to work, in our minds.

Of course, the media could also be used to promote family values and respect for men and fathers.  That would give us once more a healthy and productive society, but that is not what the family-hostile ideology that controls our media wants.

–Walter

Rachel Marsden, stalker of the week

Once a liar, always a liar

Rachel Marsden, the Canadian radical-feminist “journalist” who made it into American journalism (recently escorted out of Fox TV), in spite of (or perhaps on account of) her long record of false allegations of having been date-raped or stalked by figures of authority made it into the news again — well, sort of.

Canada’s National Post reported (Dec. 20, 2007) on Rachel Marsden’s latest allegation of having been stalked by an individual official in a long series of such allegations against a number of individuals throughout much of Rachel Marsden’s last 15 years or so of her life.

Going by the descriptions of various incidents in which Rachel Marsden embroiled herself and her victims, those incidents appear to serve no other purpose than to promote Rachel Marsden through her own reports of her sexually explicit conduct that seems to have the appearance of her taking her clothes off in bedrooms, hotel rooms, motel rooms and other compromising circumstances in the presence of men whom she wishes to use in public controversies in whom she falsely alleges to have been date-raped or stalked, even though she turned out to be the real stalker in every single case.

Rachel Marsden must be getting a bit long in the tooth, and surely the attractiveness of her “assets” must have become a bit dilapidated by now. Nevertheless, she continues to gather items of her version of the journalistic truth by luring officials into compromising situations, or at least she alleges that she does.

She has seriously harmed the careers of a number of men over the years and appears to be a career-risk of the first order. It seems that it would be a wise thing for any man to stay away from her as far as possible, but that appears to be impossible for the men she targets for false allegations of date rape and stalking as the means by which to gain notoriety.

Why not? It appears to be panning out for Rachel Marsden. Pardon the pun, but the conclusion is unavoidable, it pays for some women to use what they sit on — in whatever fashion — for a gold mine.

Check this out:

Most telling of the circumstances of Rachel Marsden making a career out of false allegations of date-rape and stalking is this entry at politically-correct Wikipedia:

Rachel Marsden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

See also: Simon Fraser University 1997 harassment controversy and SFU criminology professor Neil Boyd both complained that Marsden was stalking them.
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The actual entry at Wikipedia provides no such information, and the entry is closed to further editing. However, as of now the original Wikipedia entry is still accessible in a cached version through Google.com:

Rachel Marsden (Wikipedia)

Oh feminism, what hast thou wrought?!

–Walter

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