Lorelei Weldon
2 min readMar 10, 2024

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Men have fair rights in divorce court, and in fact, violent and abusive men often still get partial custody. That's just another made up story to justify vilifying women. Read this and educate yourself.

and this one:

  • In 51 percent of custody cases, both parents agreed — on their own — that mom become the custodial parent.
  • In 29 percent of custody cases, the decision was made without any third party involvement.
  • In 11 percent of custody cases, the decision for mom to have custody was made during mediation.
  • In 5 percent of custody cases, the issue was resolved after a custody evaluation.
  • Only 4 percent of custody cases went to trial and of that 4 percent, only 1.5 percent completed custody litigation.

In other words, 91 percent of child custody after divorce is decided with no interference from the family court system.

This perfectly illustrates the logical fallacy these law offices are trying to pass off as fact. If mothers gaining custody 90% of the time is majoritively decided outside of the court system, how can that be evidence of court bias against fathers?

Most MRAs hate women with a passion, often violently so.

“MRAs are about as focused on men’s rights as defense contractors are invested in maintaining peace.

There is a community of men’s organizations focused on tackling issues like mental health, masculine stereotypes, and relationship violence. But this isn’t it. Instead, MRAs are concerned, to the point of obsession, with attacking women. And their particular target is feminism. Not only do MRAs do vanishingly little to tackle the many very real issues affecting men today, what’s worse is that their efforts actually impede progress for many male victims. The efforts of men’s rights groups to cling to outdated gender stereotypes and their crusade against the women trying to address those same stereotypes often mean that they themselves contribute to precisely the problems they claim to want to solve.”

Bates, Laura. Men Who Hate Women (p. 136). Sourcebooks. Kindle Edition.

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Lorelei Weldon
Lorelei Weldon

Written by Lorelei Weldon

Student of human nature and advocate for a safer, saner, more love-infused world. If I read it, there’s a good chance I’ll leave a comment.

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