European Union to ban pornography, then…

The American men’s human rights website ‘A Voice of Men’ has a Romanian, Lucian Valsan, as its European News Director. He’s just posted a remarkable new piece – which, as usual with Lucian, is meticulously well researched – on the website (link below). These assaults by the European Union on its own citizens should enrage not only the European citizens who finance the social engineering exercises, but citizens worldwide.

http://www.avoiceformen.com/feminism/government-tyranny/european-union-to-ban-pornography-then-men/

Lucian can be contacted at lucian@avoiceformen.com.

 

Why do some women fight for men’s human rights?

People who are unfamiliar with the men’s human rights movement (‘MHRM’) are sometimes surprised that some women self-identify as men’s human rights activists (‘MHRAs’). These fine women – who enjoy virtually universal strong appreciation from male MHRA’s – often get coverage on the American website ‘A Voice for Men’ (‘AVfM’) and many of the best blog pieces are written by them. An example is Kristina Hansen, one of AVfM’s Senior Editors. She’s just posted a typically strong piece on the website, explaining why she fights for men’s human rights. Enjoy:

http://www.avoiceformen.com/men/mens-issues/why-i-fight-for-mens-rights

If you don’t already subscribe to AVfM, I urge you to do so. It has contributors and commenters around the world, and it’s a daily education for anyone with an interest in men’s human rights.

The ‘myth’ of men-hating feminists

The Economic Social Research Council (‘ESRC’) is a publicly-funded body – with an annual budget of a cool £205 million – and a financier of ‘academics’ in the feminist gravy train industries. I’ve mentioned some of the ‘work’ they sponsor in a number of my books. In Feminism: the ugly truth I included one of my personal favourites:

Experiencing and Celebrating Fatness

Bigness Beyond Obesity: Seminar 3

ESRC seminar series: Fat Studies and HAES

18th-19th November 2010, London (The Hopkins Room, Stratford Library, 3 The Grove, Stratford, London E15 1EL).

This seminar will address the intersection between Fat Studies, Health At Every Size and fat activism. It will explore individuals’  experiences of activism, sites for intervention, and the possibilities for fat activism in relation to health and beyond. There will be a combination of presentations and workshop activities.

‘Celebrating Fatness’. Priceless. Presumably other seminars in the series included ‘Celebrating Ugliness’ and ‘Celebrating Stupidity’.

I digress. I’ve just been made aware of an article posted on politics.co.uk, titled ‘Myths of man-hating feminists make feminism unpopular’. It’s an interesting article, but the idea that feminists are man-hating is a ‘myth’ is simply laughable, at least if we consider gender/militant/radical feminists, the only feminists who’ve exercised any political influence in the UK for 30+ years. Should anyone doubt this assertion, I recommend they read Swayne O’Pie’s Why Britain Hates Men: Exposing Feminism – £9.95 inc p&p from www.exposingfeminism.com.

The article is nonetheless encouraging. Women are increasingly reluctant to self-identify as feminists – an intriguing ‘Netmums’ survey last year made the same point – and for that alone we should be grateful. Click on the following for the article:

http://politics.co.uk/opinion-formers/economic-social-research-council-esrc/article/esrc-myths-of-man-hating-feminists-make-feminism-unpopular

The great ‘charity’ scandal – how is the Fawcett Society financed?

Update 8.3.13: this piece has just been made available on ‘A Voice for Men’:

http://www.avoiceformen.com/feminism/time-to-turn-the-fawcett-off/

To any reasonable person (militant feminists are by definition excluded) the long-established militant feminist campaign group the Fawcett Society http://www.fawcettsociety.org.uk must be considered a deeply politically-motivated organisation. It also benefits considerably from being a registered charity, and we’ve already publicly declared our intention to challenge its charitable status – and that of the Women’s Resources Centre – at some point. The guidelines set by the Charity Commission concerning the differences between campaigning and political activity are complex (link below), but we’ve already received a legal opinion that a challenge of Fawcett’s charitable status would be worth undertaking.

http://www.charitycommission.gov.uk/Publications/cc9.aspx#2

For some reason the latest annual report viewable on Fawcett’s website is that for 2008/9 http://www.charitycommission.gov.uk/Publications/cc9.aspx#2 but if you log onto the Charity Commission’s website you can view the annual reports up to the latest registered one, for 2011/12. So let’s have a look at 2007/8 and 2011/12 reports, to get a flavour of Fawcett’s sources of funding under a Labour government and our current Conservative-led coalition government.

2007/8 annual report (Labour government in power)

http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/Accounts/Ends69/0001108769_AC_20080331_E_C.PDF

Key income streams (page 12):

Home Office £42,000

Dept Communities & Local Government £19,950

Equal Opportunities Commission (the body which preceded the Equality & Human Rights Commission): £10,000

Electoral Commission £10,866

So, left-wing politicians are diverting taxpayer’s money to a deeply left-wing and anti-male campaigning organisation. Quelle surprise. I was particularly intrigued by the Electoral Commission donation to Fawcett, so I asked the Commission about the matter. They responded:

The payment to the Fawcett Society that you refer to was a grant awarded as part of the Commission’s Partnership Grants Scheme. The purpose of the scheme was for the Commission to work with organisations to increase democratic participation (with a particular emphasis on voter registration) and to raise awareness of how local, national and European democracy is organised and how decisions are made. The scheme ran from 2007, and as far as I am aware, stopped in 2010.

The specific project that the Fawcett Society were awarded a grant for related to increasing the voter registration rates, and general understanding of the democratic process of women from black and ethnic minority communities. Although we no longer have any current information on our website, there is some further information here: http://www.fawcettsociety.org.uk/index.asp?PageID=634

To save you a little time, the link leads you to the following gem which magically transforms black and ethic minority women’s reluctance to vote, into ‘political exclusion’. Incredible, even by Fawcett’s consistently low standards.

femocracy

Fawcett’s campaign working directly with ethnic minority women on political empowerment and actively addressing political exclusion.

Political exclusion

Ninety years on since women in the UK first won the vote, ethnic minority women remain one of the most excluded groups from formal political and decision making processes. Black Caribbean and Black African people are amongst the least likely to vote; Black Caribbean and Black African women are particularly unlikely to turn out to vote. The severe underrepresentation of ethnic minority women in British politics, coupled with low voter registration rates amongst some ethnic minority groups, has resulted in ethnic minority women’s exclusion from the political system. In reality this means ethnic minority women are not being seen or heard politically.

At the heart of our two year is campaign is direct work with ethnic minority women on their political empowerment. With support from the Electoral Commission, femocracy will work with over 1500 ethnic minority women across the country through a series of events in London, Birmingham, Burnley, Cardiff and Glasgow. The events will provide an opportunity for those who attend to raise their awareness of how politics impacts on their lives, learn about how UK political institutions work and meet with ethnic minority women politicians and political activists.

femocracy addresses the political invisibility and silence of one of the most excluded groups from formal political and decision making processes.

Just one question. How can this campaign – like many other Fawcett campaigns – not be deemed deeply political? There’s not one word of concern about the ‘political exclusion’ of black and ethic minority men. But they mainly vote Labour, so there’s no problem to be tackled by the unfortunately energetic ladies at Fawcett.

2011/12 annual report (Conservative-led coalition government in power)

http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/Accounts/Ends69/0001108769_AC_20120331_E_C.pdf

Key income streams (page 15):

Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust £93,000

ROSA (www.rosa.org – ‘the first UK-wide fund for projects working with women and girls’. It’s a ‘charitable fund’) £45,000

London Councils £17,965

Barrow Cadbury Trust £12,000

Anonymous £10,000

Feminist Review Trust £9,811

Trust for London £4,668

(UNISON donated £30,368 in 2010/11 but nothing in 2011/12)

The website of Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust http://jrct.org.uk is worth visiting, given they donated £93,000 in 2011/12. The Trust’s chair is a women (Margaret Bryan) as is the Head of Finance (Jackie Turpin).

Trust for London http://www.trustforlondon.org.uk describes itself as ‘a charitable organisation that exists to reduce poverty and inequality in London.’

The inescapable conclusion? Charities, unions, and councils are financing a militant feminist ‘charity’. We plan to raise public awareness of this scandal. This blog post is only the start. Game on.

Politics.co.uk / Charlotte Vere

The highly respected website http://politics.co.uk – required reading for the British political classes – has just published an article I wrote recently:

http://politics.co.uk/comment-analysis/2013/03/06/comment-why-britain-needs-a-pro-male-party

The original article was longer, and they asked me to reduce its length. For those with a little more time on their hands, here’s the original article:

130305 article for politics.co.uk

I note that the estimable Charlotte Vere – who ran the non-feminist pressure group ‘Women On…’ before running the Girls’ Schools Association – wrote an excellent article in September 2011 for the same website. Here it is:

http://politics.co.uk/comment-analysis/2011/09/29/comment-the-harriet-harman-s-new-clothes?link=related

Mike Buchanan’s interview on BBC Radio Bristol / Finn Mackay

I was interviewed by Geoff Twentyman for his BBC Radio Bristol show earlier this evening. I mentioned the militant feminist Finn Mackay in passing. She’s an ‘academic’ at Bristol University, one of the army of otherwise unemployable grim misandrous taxpayer-funded ‘academics’ who devote their lives to making normal women as miserable and angry as they are themselves, thereby laying the foundations required for relentless assaults on the interests of men. Her blog:

http://finnmackay.wordpress.com/

Her university profile:

http://www.bristol.ac.uk/sps/studying/postgraduateprogrammes/postgradprofiles/mackay/

My only regret with the interview is that I’d hoped to mention an excellent book written by another Bath-based anti-feminist writer and MHRA (men’s human rights activist), Swayne O’Pie, but I was given less time than I’d anticipated. I’m referring to his book Why Britain Hates Men: Exposing Feminism. It’s available to order at http://exposingfeminism.com and it’s a steal at just £9.95 including p&p.

A link to the radio interview is here:

http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKhX1c3ow6BrzdzP3ydpeZQ/videos

An open letter to David Cameron

We’ve just sent the following letter to David Cameron, revealing for the first time that we plan to contest 30+ Conservative marginal seats in the 2015 general election:

130302 open letter to David Cameron

Our announcement may be of particular interest to the MPs in the seats affected:

Seat

Majority

Winning   candidate

Winning   votes

Runner-up   party (2010)

Warwickshire   North

54

Dan   Byles

18,993

Labour

Camborne   & Redruth

66

George   Eustice

15,969

Lib Dem

Thurrock

92

Ms   J Doyle-Price

16,869

Labour

Hendon

106

MJ   Offord

19,635

Labour

Oxford   West & Abingdon

176

Ms   NC Blackwood

23,906

Lib Dem

Cardiff   North

194

JP   Evans

17,860

Labour

Sherwood

214

M   Spence

19,211

Labour

Stockton   South

332

JS   Wharton

19,577

Labour

Lancaster   & Fleetwood

332

E   Ollerenshaw

15,404

Labour

Broxstowe

389

Ms   AM Soubry

20,585

Labour

Truro   & Falmouth

435

Ms   SL Newton

20,349

Lib Dem

Newton   Abbott

523

Ms   AM Morris

20,774

Lib Dem

Amber   Valley

536

NJ   Mills

17,746

Labour

Wolverhampton South West

691

PS   Uppal

16,344

Labour

Waveney

769

P   Aldous

20,571

Labour

Carlisle

853

AJ   Stevenson

16,589

Labour

Morecambe   & Lunesdale

866

D   Morris

18,035

Labour

Weaver   Vale

991

GT   Evans

16,953

Labour

Harrogate   & Knaresborough

1,039

AH   Jones

24,305

Lib Dem

Lincoln

1,058

KI   McCartney

17,163

Labour

Plymouth Sutton & Devonport

1,149

ON   Colvile

15,050

Labour

Montgomeryshire

1,184

G   Davies

13,976

Lib Dem

Stroud

1,299

WN   Carmichael

23,679

Labour

Brighton   Kemptown

1,328

SG   Kirby

16,217

Labour

Bedford

1,353

Richard   Fuller

17,546

Labour

Watford

1,425

R   Harrington

19,291

Lib Dem

Dewsbury

1,526

SJ   Reevell

18,898

Labour

Warrington   South

1,553

DJ   Mowat

19,641

Labour

Pudsey

1,659

S   Andrew

18,874

Labour

Enfield   North

1,692

Nick   de Bois

18,804

Labour

False rape allegations

If anyone tells you that rape suspects’ identities should be publicised once rape charges are brought, or before they’re tried, or indeed at all – until and unless they’re found guilty of those charges – I suggest you direct them to a video just posted by an American woman on the men’s human rights website, ‘A Voice for Men’. It’s not short, at 41 minutes’ duration, but I urge you to watch it all. You’ll be glad you did, even though I think it will – indeed, it  damned well should – upset you, as it did me.

http://www.avoiceformen.com/misandry/in-the-words-of-men/