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Dr. Hise dedicates this book to the many God-fearing, family-loving, and hardworking men who are being savagely victimized--through extramarital affairs, physical and mental abuse, uncontrolled... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Boys are in danger

What everyone knew, but too afraid to say anything because it isn't politically correct for a boy to protest against boy-bashing. I was most upset with how present-day feminist take blind aim at boys as young as six years old, charging them with sexual harassment. The world's gone crazy! In Williamsville, N.Y. a 6-year-old boy kissed a girl on the cheek, after she asked him to, and was charged with sexual harassment. The boy was more upset for being banned from "coloring time" with his friends, and not being allowed to participate in his ice cream party for his good attendance. In Canton, Ohio, a 6-year-old boy with ADHD had to go to the doctor on the day of his class field trip, so his mom put him in the tub so he wouldn't see the school bus. When he heard the bus and ran to the window to tell them to wait, not only was the little boy suspended for sexual harassment, he was told by school officials to sign a paper stating that he understood the charges against him. In El Paso, Texas, a boy stuck his tongue out at a girl during a play-ground dispute and was charged. The sad thing is that these boys don't understand the severity of what has happened. A California boy was told by a friend that he wasn't allowed to attend his birthday party because of a similar incident. When these boys apply for college, they'll find a "sexual harassment charge" on their permanent school record. Title IX's unfortunate side effect has created this atmosphere that it's okay to target and label boys as young as 6 years old as sexual predators by adults who are lacking in experience, knowledge, or plain common sense. Title IX was written to ensure equal rights for both men and women, but is primarily used to eliminate athletic opportunity for college men. The law never seemed to apply whenever gender-inequities favored women, and this precedent has made it to the elementary school level where girls are just as, if not more, physically expressive as boys. But nationwide, only boys have been charged for sexual harassment for innocent hugs or kisses. By the way things are going, if a kindergartner falls on a girl in the schoolyard, he may be charged with anything from sexual harassment to attempted rape. It's totally crazy.

On Target Assessment of Anti-male Hysterical Blame Game

It is amusing , in a pathetic kind of way, to see the whiny self-described feminists complaining about this and similar types of books. The real hypocrisy of these supposed women is revealed in them claiming to be about equality yet wishing to have censored and silenced anything that counters or challenges their logically flawed, foundationless arguments. The best rebuttal they can offer is to accuse authorships and readership of what they themselves are ultimately proving to be guilty of: whiny, fragile, puerile little minds, in which the only thing more fragile is their tiny, easily perturbed egos. There is a great deal of truth in this book and men as a whole have a lot to be resentful if they want. But that is not the purpose of this book; rather it is to expose the many unfair practices in gender-based politics. Some women, and it is some, seem to genuinely belief that equality can be only obtained through forced legislation. The author cites that more women than men are in college and university today. This is in fact a sad truth. But what is remarkable is that there are so many government sponsored programs pumping millions to get women into the math and sciences. A tour of the bulletin boards in just about any major US college math or science department reveals a host of women's only research program. There is no such equivalent for men, and what is more insulting is that every other program open to men is accompanied by a generic "an equal opportunity program" logo. Despite what is closing in on three decades of such policies, amazingly very few women still enter math or science. The women that do are freaks in comparison to the rest of their female peers. This is the same case for the men in math and science programs. Most, regardless of gender, do not have the drive, desire, and, yes, talent to seek and achieve such highly demanding degrees. Men naturally out number women, particularly in the upper divisional courses. Most women go into English, or biology with an eye on premed. At graduations listen carefully to the degrees that young women are earning. Overwhelming it is still English, dance and theatre, and then the soft so-called "sciences," such as anthropology or psychology. Then comes usually biology. Few go into engineering, computer science, or (gulp) something really demanding like physics. And the women that do go into these higher demanding fields, while perhaps intimidating men that are not in the science, are very attractive to men in similar fields. There is nothing more sexy than having a partner that not only is interesting in what you do and you understands it-but actually is excited by it as you are. And God forbid she might be attractive. Beauty and brains-now that is very very sexy indeed. Part of why there is so much gender tension today is that there is no real equality. There never has been and never shall be. Somehow equal opportunity got confused with equal ability. The latter

Finally, a Christian "See's da light"

What I found astounding about this book is that it was written by a Christian. Christian authors are known for their ridiculously and foolishly positive attitudes about marraige, and Dr. Hise is to be commended for breaking ranks and warning men about the dangers of women and marraige. He doesn't come across as brutally as Rev. Shannon in "The Predatory Female", but his message is valuable nonetheless. Hopefully, because of his religious background, he will reach a wider audience than some of the other authors such as Shannon and Fitzgerald, who are hardly Bible-thumping believers. To my knowledge, (being a former fundy Christian), there are no books available other than "The War Against Men" that warn Christian MEN of the pitfalls inherent in marraige. This gives you some idea of how the Matriarchy controls even the church, the last defense against feminism. Too late Christian men are waking up to what has happened to their religion- AND their women- and Dr. Hise tries to sound the warning. Dr. Hise rightly observes that there is a trend developing whereby men are simply abandoning any and all relationships with women. Period. I understand this line of reasoning, and have walked away from the mess myself. I was pleasantly surprised to find that he allowed for divorce for the man who is married to a woman that is simply beyond hope. (Which may very well be most of them). Finally, a Christian who understands that there are women, even "religious women", who are impossible to live with. The good doctor must have spent some time reading Proverbs which is chock-full of warnings to men about how it's preferable to live in the wilderness than with an angry woman. The only downside is that he occasionally advocates tithing as some sort of cure-all, but if you can get past these temporary lapses in judgement, the book is a great addition to the the many books that are available for men to combat the incessant brainwashing of the Matriarchy.

War against men.....

I find this book to make several valid points about the abuses suffered by some men. As a woman,I had to read the book carefully , and keep an open mind, in order to give the author a fair chance to make his points. I do not agree with everything this book discusses ( I rarely agree with 100% of anything) but I do find it brings some very valid points out into glaring sunlight! It is my hope that the author will follow this book up and specifically hone in on the terrible abuses of men in the child custody/support/visitation areas. These horrendous abuses are well known in the general public and have been for years, but nobody ever takes real steps to correct the injustice. I am pleased someone is standing up for what is right, at the risk of being called a "women hater" , and making millions of voices heard through his one. Thanks Dr. Hise !

SORELY NEEDED INJECTION OF TRUTH INTO THE DISCUSSION

This book counters the lies and propaganda foisted upon us by feminist dominated media. Prepare to be outraged. It's about time. To Hise I say: Bravo!
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