Here's our weekly Alert -- like last week, it has a Valentine's
theme -- please pass this along!
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Men's Resource Center Abuses Men with False Stereotypes
On Monday February 14, the Men's Resource Center of Western Massachusetts is running a Valentine's Day advertisement (see below) which states, "Women are entitled to live their lives free of fear of abuse and violence."
The ad conveniently forgets to mention that women are just as likely as men to commit domestic violence. Indeed, the advertisement promotes the worst stereotypes about the so-called "masculine culture of violence."
On February 4, Tammy Warner of Lake Jackson, Texas was indicted for negligent homicide. She is accused of killing her husband, Michael, by giving him a sherry enema that caused his blood-alcohol level to rise to almost one-half of one percent
But the Men's Resource Center would like you to think that victims like Michael Warner don't exist.
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Contact the Men's Resource Center and tell them the following:
1. Their advertisement is one-sided and misleading because it ignores the fact that women commit domestic violence as often as men – see RADAR Fact Sheet at
http://www.mediaradar.org/media_fact_sheet.php
2. The advertisement abuses men by promoting scurrilous stereotypes. Tell the MRC, "Men are entitled to live their lives free of social abuse and false stereotypes."
3. The Men's Resource Center's website openly admits it wants to "give Valentine's Day a whole new meaning." But Valentine's is a day devoted to romantic love. It should not be turned into an orgy of male-bashing and fear.
Contact Rob Okun, executive director of the MRC:
-- E-mail: raokun@mensresourcecenter.org
-- Telephone: 1-413-253-9887, extension 10
-- Fax: 1-413-253-4801
-- Address: Men's Resource Center, 236 North Pleasant Street,
Amherst MA 01002
Please mention you are contacting Mr. Okun in response to a RADAR Alert.
This group claims to be working to help men. So how does fear-mongering and anti-male propaganda do that?
Here's the MRC advertisement – see it for yourself at the following web address:
http://www.mensresourcecenter.org/menofheart2005.html
Release Date of RADAR Alert: February 13, 2005
Respecting Accuracy in Domestic Abuse Reporting (RADAR) is a
coalition of men and women working to assure balance and accuracy in
media coverage of the domestic violence issue. More information can
be found at: www.mediaradar.org