

There are still many deniers who refuse to admit that it is even possible for laws to be rigged against men. But since that time, awareness has risen, and the opposition has become more shrill and extreme. The reason I did not include a poll on itself was that the concepts introduced in that article were too novel and explosive for average people. So at the point of this first-quarter intermission, I am going to post a simple poll, and embed that in the original article as well. In the 2.5 years that have elapsed, awareness of misandry has risen greatly, and the number of blogs devoted to shining a light on this has expanded by possibly an order of magnitude.

Today, July 1, 2012, is exactly one-fourth into this decade. For those who recall, on, I launched The Misandry Bubble, declaring that the first day of the ten-year series of 201x years during which pervasive societal misandry would be the dominant cultural issue, and how this misandry was itself a bubble that would pop by 2020. He was convicted of murder in both cases, according to. Lee was indicted on the two strongest cases in June 2003. ĭNA evidence eventually tied to him to seven Louisiana murders, which led to his arrest in 2003. The capture of Lee, who is Black, was also hindered by an FBI profile suggesting that the suspect was likely to be a white man between the ages of 25 to 35, according to ABC News. Lee stabbed some victims and strangled others some of the women he raped. He used his charms to get access to women and then killed them. Īfter his release in the early 2000s, his crimes escalated.

Lee had a history of violent behavior: He was arrested for voyeurism, stalking, and burglary, according to the Chicago Tribune, and spent two years behind bars for attacking his girlfriend, the AP reported. Authorities believe Lee killed at least seven women between the mid-’90s and 2003.īorn in 1968 outside Baton Rouge and raised mostly by his mother, he was a high school dropout, according to court documents.
