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  • May 18th, 2006

    Men Ruin Everything, Right?

    by Marc H. Rudov

    In the “News Analysis & Commentary” section of its 05/22/06 issue, BusinessWeek features a new book by two female executives at United Airlines who were going to divorce their husbands, whom they blamed for ruining their family lives. Instead, the two women collaborated to write The Scorecard: How to Fix Your Man in One Year or Less. Yes, they decided that, by fixing their husbands, using management techniques honed at the office, they could have the lives they always wanted.

    This is more feminist, anti-male nonsense. Shame on BusinessWeek for promoting such nonsense. In an article and accompanying podcast, I rebut this nonsense. Read my article. Listen to my podcast.


    One Response to “Men Ruin Everything, Right?”

    1. mruffolo Says:

      Thank you for helping create awareness of the dominant cultural and legal feminist attitude that men are bad and women are good/victims.

      After a few years of marriage my wife divorced me. She was unhappy and I did not make her happy.

      Without due process but as routine, after a fifteen minute discussion, the divorce judge awarded me four days a month to father my only son; froze my assets; garnished my wages for eighteen years at 50% of my net income; and in case I did not like this new arrangement, an Order of Protection was entered against me. This was only the beginning.

      I will not remarry.

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