Ian Winograd is an Associate Attorney and Senior Document Review Analyst at Pressler, Felt, and Warshaw LLP in Parsippany, New Jersey.. After over a decade of legal experience, Ian Winograd is now responsible for reviewing and analyzing evidence in order to work with Senior Management on how to successfully handle a variety of cases that come to the office. He serves as in-house counsel and advises on how to alter various and present various contracts to clients and adversaries in order to make them stronger and keep them in compliance with the FDCPA.. Mr. Winograd also takes care of the training of newly hired attorneys, instructing them on the FDCPA, firm policy, and how to navigate the firm's computer system. Apart from his legal experience, Mr. Winograd spent seven years managing Mamma Mia Pizzeria in Garfield, New Jersey, taking care of different aspects of HR, payroll, inventory, handling customer service, and training new personnel. Mr. Winograd is passionate about Russian and American history and in his free time he keeps learning, expanding his knowledge of legal and political theory. When he is not studying, he enjoys stand-up comedy or spending time with his niece and nephews. He also often does charitable work, including helping people recovering from drug and alcohol use.
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Topic:Men's RIghts Movement
During the very late hours of November 8, 2016 and early morning November 9, 2016, I sat in shock along with the rest of the country. The most qualified person to ever run for President had been defeated by a bumbling, sexist, clown. How did this happen? What actually happened? I spent a lot of time dissecting the election, and of course I ended up looking at whether or not gender played a role. Four years later Biden would pretty easily defeat the clown. The 2016 election was so close I wondered âif Hillary were a man, would she have won? How many people voted against her just because she was female?â While I watched the Trump supporters (of the asshole variety) gloat on Facebook, I would occasionally see people post âA win for men! A woman canât be President. The Menâs Rights Movement Survives!â It goes without saying that anyone who said that repulses meâŚbut âmenâs rightâs movement?â WTF is that? It sounded like a White Power thingâŚsomething that would repulse meâŚhowever, I had to do my research, to prove to myself it was nonsenseâŚand, spoiler alertâŚfor the most part it is, but not completely.
Now, let me get something out of the way right nowâŚthere are many hateful organizations that cloak themselves are fighting for âMenâs Rights.â Incels, the Proud Boys, the Oath Keepers, etc. I always assumed that anyone who supported even examining âMenâs Rightsâ was filled with hate. Well, Iâm not filled with hate. Iâm a feministâŚand I donât identify that way in an effort to get laidâŚcause well, although Iâm not an âincelâ Iâm incel. (get itâŚhahaha). As I started my research I was lead to the âdocumentaryâ titled âThe Red Pill.â GreatâŚa documentary making some stupid Matrix analogy. Before I watched it I did a little research on itâŚit was funded by Prager University and Milo Yiannopoulos. GreeeatttâŚa movie funded by an organization I hate with a passion, and a person I hate with a passion. Ohh, and the person interviewed the most was Paul ElamâŚ(male backwardsâŚcoincidence? mmmmm) who is quoted as saying âP---- is the only real empowerment women will ever know. Put all the hopelessly wishful thinking of feminist ideology aside and what remains is the fact that it is men and pretty much men only who draw power from accomplishment, who invent technology, build nations, cure disease, create empires and generally advance civilization. Women whether acknowledging it makes us feel warm and fuzzy or not, depend on men for all of that and the only tool they have at their disposal to have any sort of influence on any of it is the power of p---- and p---- is powerful indeedâŚSexual robotics may well prove to be the best thing that ever happened to women from the standpoint of their humanity.... what would that do to the vast majority of women who would suddenly have to prove their worth as human beings beyond simply being the owners of said pââ." I was not excited to watch this but I had to if I was going to write about itâŚhowever much I thought the whole concept was nonsense. So, as promised, I watched it, and yes, most of it was not reality based. Making dumb points that âWomen and children are always brought to safety before men in an emergencyâ and âwomen should make less than men cause they live longer.â Honestly, I donât even see how one had bearing on the otherâŚand that âmen are victimized in domestic violence situations almost as much as women.â WaitâŚis that true? The first two were opinion and the third was an actual statement of fact. Now, I wasnât going to trust anything this movie said so I had to do my research. The answer surprised meâŚof course it was noâŚwomen are the victim quite a bit more, but the number of male victims was not as low as I originally had thought. âThe crime surveyâs stats also showed that 3.8% of men (equal to 786,000) and 7.5% of women (1.6m) were victims of domestic abuse in 2018/19. As ManKind points out: âFor every three victims of domestic abuse, two will be female, one will be male.ââ(National Domestic Violence Data Base). However while this is true, there is only one domestic violence shelter for men in the entire United States. This also can be misleading because the majority of DV shelters are unisex. Now, the movie pretty much had the thesis âsomeone cannot be a feminist if they admit males are disadvantaged AT ALL.â I disagree with this whole heartedlyâŚbecause just looking at certain statisticsâŚmales are disadvantaged. Keep in mind, I identify as a feminist. Now, it goes without saying that if you take list and write the ways women are discriminated against the way men are discriminated against, you might have a mile high list for the women, and half a sheet of paper for the men. But the half a sheet of paper is not zero. Itâs those things I would like to discuss. Now, letâs get some faulty statistics out of the wayâŚyou know, the ones the movie pushes. 93% of work places deaths are menâŚtrue but out of contextâŚmen typically have more physical jobs due to genetic makeup and women have just recently been taking part in these jobs. The movie states that 90% of the homeless population is menâŚthat is just a flat out lieâŚit is 60%. The movie states that 90% of suicides is the United States are men. While that is not true, the number is 78%. Why this disparity. The only conclusion I could come up with is that men, throughout history have been taught to hide their emotions or they will come off as âa pâ-.â I even have examples in my own life where I held back true emotion under fear of being ostracized. One thing that wasnât mentioned in the movie but has always bothered me from observed experiences is false allegations against men. Whenever someone comes out against a politician or celebrity and accuses them of rape and/or sexual assault men are asked to fall in line, and not voice any other opinion other than âthe woman is telling the truth.â I have encountered this twice in the past year. The first time was when I posted that Aziz Ansari did nothing wrong and the I did not believe the claims of Tara Reade against Joe Biden. Holy hell did men and women come after me like I was a woman-hating chauvinist pig. I pride myself in not being that; however I was called things I will not mention in this rantâŚbut they were bad. Before I get myself into too much trouble, let me say that I believe every sexual assault allegation should be taken very seriously and thoroughly vetted by the police and any other agency that looks into itâŚhowever, that doesnât mean they are all true. I will often times be toldâŚonly 8% of rape accusations end up being falseâŚso the numbers speak for themselves. Actually, itâs 5.9% but I do believe that number is out of context. That number (5.9%) are rape allegations that are provenâŚ100% to be false by either a confession of the woman, DNA showing it was another man, or proof that the man accused was in another state or country. However, the amount 44.9% of rape accusations are not handed over to the prosecutor. That number can also be misleading because prior to the #metoo movementâŚthere was the ethic that âboys will be boysââŚand Iâm happy that is dead because it is offensive. I do predict the number of rape accusations handed over to the DA office will go up, but the amount not handed over will never be as low as 5.9%. Also, if a man and a woman are both blacked out drunk and have sex, the likelihood of the man getting arrested is much higher than the woman. The one place, and yes, only one, where I believe the woman has every advantage over the man is in Family Court. First, I am as pro-life as they get. Once a woman is pregnant is totally her choice whether or not to keep the babyâŚthe man had a choice when he choose to have sex and put himself in that positionâŚand that is probably 99% of the timeâŚhowever, what about that 1% (these arenât actual statistics). There are two types of men that have to be looked at hereâŚmarried and unmarried. First, lets look at unmarried men. If an unmarried man is the father of a womanâs baby, he must pay child supportâŚno questions, with only two exceptions (unless the woman doesnât want it or another man adopts the child). However, would you believe that âsperm stealingâ is actually a thing? I honestly though it just happened on lawyer shows and cop shows. Examples of this really are limited to a woman telling a man she is on the pill (probably cause of the heat of moment) while she is not. The movie quoted a Nigerian Story where a hotel maid took a condom out of the garbage and impregnated herself. Well, upon further researchâŚthat ended up being a satirical story with no truth to it. The movie also claimed that women use other âsexual techniquesâ to get the sperm, and than impregnate themselves with itâŚI could not find any examples of such. However, female on male rape is a real thing, admittedly much rarer than itâs counterpart, where once the woman gets out of jail, she can fight the man for custodyâŚassuming she did not put the child up for adoption and the man is the sole custodian. When it comes to married men, their are much sadder stories. One thing the movie showed that I thought was insightful (and there werenât many), was a woman on âThe Wendy Williams Showâ saying she wanted to have another child but her husband didnât, so she was going to âtrick himâ and THE ENTIRE AUDIENCE clapped with approval. Here are some statistics that really made me thinkâŚand Iâm still thinking: Fathers are granted custody only 18.3% of the time Mothers are awarded child support nearly 2 times as often as fathers are Fathers are awarded nearly 10% less, on average, in child support Fathers receive less of the awarded child support than mothers 69% of people surveyed believe that having two parents in the home is essential to a childâs happiness More than 25% of fathers live apart from their children Only 10% of nonresident fathers help their children with their homework Nearly 60% of fathers who do not get custody, speak to their children on the phone 4 times a month or less Over 25% of fathers who do not get custody, have zero in-person visits with their children each year Nearly all (97%) of the fathers surveyed agree that the rewards of being a parent are worth the costs/work that go into it. (National Institute of Divorce and Custody) Believe it or notâŚtheir are some good men out there. Men who want to be in their childâs lifeâŚI would actually say that is probably the majority; but being the woman holds the baby for nine months, it would appear she is preferred once those nine months are over. One of the saddest issues is false paternity. In all 50 states, when a married woman gives birth, the husband is legally deemed to be the father. However, what if he isnât? What is the woman had an affair? Irrelevant. It is also illegal to perform a paternity test on a baby without either the motherâs consent or a court order. In these situations there are two male victims. First is the husband, who could be raising a child that is not hisâŚand if he finds out the child is not his, he will be on the hook for child support anyway and has already formed an emotional connection with the child. The second victim is the biological father who will have NO LEGAL rights to a child that is biologically his. While asshole men might see this as a blessingâŚI have personally met men who have become suicidal over this. In conclusion, I am not a Menâs Rights AdvocateâŚI am a feminist. However, I enjoy ranting on issues that people donât talk aboutâŚall the way from porcupines to menâs rightsâŚthat doesnât mean I fall on any side. I believe that in order to gain equality we have to work on and focus on how females have been discriminated against over the years; but to just ignore the (albeit few) ways men are discriminated against is irresponsible.
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