NOW sent out a press release via e-mail today that reads in part:
“Just three weeks before the November election, tens of thousands of activists will gather in Washington, D.C. to demand an end to poverty and violence against women and to call for equality between women and men,” said National Organization for Women (NOW) President Patricia Ireland.
I guess we’re supposed to conclude from this that equality between women and men is incompatible for calling for an end to violence against men, much less government concern about men who are in poverty. Not surprising from the organization that passed a resolution condemning a Congressional call for fathers to be more involved in the raising of their children.
Source:
National Organization for Women press release, September 28, 2000.

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