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BIGSTOCK There is a war going on in Australia, which has spread from other parts of the developed world, and it isn’t the fight against Covid-19. It is a war against men. It is happening on several fronts. The reasons for the war are complex. It is mixture of a power grab by a new generation of feminists who have run out of things to be angry about, the sheer cowardice of politicians and policy makers in the face of new feminism, and misinterpretation of social problems. Rape and domestic violence are real and pressing evils. They always have been, but the causes are too often quite deliberately misinterpreted as being about “gender”, particularly about male gender. But the causes of sexual violence are complex and often involve the pathologies that plague our whole society, both men and women. ....
May 3, 2021 Joan Taylor Bossert, 87, died peacefully at home Friday, April 30, 2021, surrounded by her loving family. She was preceded in death by her wonderful parents, Lillian Magargal Taylor and Roland P. Taylor; her beloved husband of 49 years, Harry “Bud” Bossert; her cherished sister, Jean Kempski and husband, John Kempski, all from Wilmington. Joan graduated from Henry C. Conrad High School. She was a member of the National Honor Society and excelled in sports, especially basketball and field hockey and earned seven varsity letters, including one for cheerleading. Joan was also voted Best Athlete by her classmates. Joan met her husband Bud on the dance floor at Conrad, and the two were considered the best dancers in the school. They married Nov. 7, 1953, during one of the worst snow blizzards of the decade. ....
Advertisement The death of a child at the hands of the person they love more than anyone is an incomprehensible tragedy, but research increasingly points to perpetrators seeking help ahead of the event and falling through the cracks. After a suspected murder-suicide which left a Melbourne mother and three young children dead this week, experts in the field have warned of a lack of support for those at risk of such a crime and a misguided optimism among their family and friends that such a thing could never happen. A woman drops flowers while in tears in front of the house where the bodies of the three children and their mother were found. ....