Peter Lloyd sues Kentish Town Sports Centre over sexist ‘women-only hours’

Peter Lloyd is a writer for Mail Online and one of only three winners of a ‘Winston’ award (the others are Daily Mail columnist Quentin Letts and Philip Davies MP).  He’s written some fine pieces about assaults on men’s human rights. An appeal to raise sufficient money to sue his local sports centre over sexist ‘women-only hours’ has evidently been successful:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2311098/Peter-Lloyd-Why-Im-suing-gym-sexist-women-hours.html

When I challenged my own local sports centre over women-only hours, they put up a series of increasingly fatuous defences. After I’d kicked those defences into the long grass, the manager admitted that a key government grant was dependent on the centre offering women-only sessions. Just one of countless covert ways in which feminists manipulate the system to drive a wedge between normal men and women.

Was David Ainsworth driven to suicide?

The male suicide rate in the UK is three times the female suicide rate. We can only speculate on what proportion of men kill themselves due to the actions and inactions of the state, for example denying them reasonable access to their children following relationship breakdowns. We know unemployment is a major driver of men committing suicide, that four our of seven unemployed people are men, yet the public sector – in which almost two-thirds of employees are already women – is allowed to preference women in its recruitment and promotion practises. It’s termed ‘positive action’ in the Equality Act (2010) but it’s positive discrimination in practise. The Act was drawn up by the last Labour government in which Harriet Harman was so influential, and passed not long after the Conservative-led coalition came to power.

And what of the men who are assaulted by the actions and inactions of their employers? Agent Kildare, a new member of MRA London http://mralondon.org, has just penned a fine article on an example in the Wiltshire police. This is a heartbreaking story for anyone with an ounce of humanity, but merely one example of how militant feminist thinking is killing men, often manifested through the actions and inactions of feminists’ male collaborators. They should hang their heads in shame.

http://www.avoiceformen.com/mens-rights/domestic-violence-industry/was-brian-moore-driven-to-suicide/

The feminisation of the state education system

Despite the widely reported scandal of ‘grade inflation’, it’s widely believed that the quality of state education in the UK has been in decline for many years. I was interested to see some figures on the gender balance of teachers and teaching assistants made public as a result of a Freedom of Information request in one county, as reported by a commenter on ‘The Rights of Man’ http://therightsofman.typepad.co.uk. I went to school from around 1964 – 1975, and most of the teachers at that time were men. I can’t recall ever encountering a ‘teaching assistant’. The remaining text in this piece is from ‘The Rights of Man’ piece:

How many part-time teachers are male, and how many female?
Male – 84   Female – 910

How many full-time teachers are male, and how many female?
Male – 734   Female – 1394

How many teaching assistants are male, and how many female?
Male – 75   Female – 2192

What has been the cost to the taxpayer for teaching assistants in
the last five years?
I can give you costs for the last 4 years only (we don’t hold data
prior to 2009-10). The figures are:

2009-10 £26,871,360
2010-11 £27,452,978
2011-12 £26,927,870
2012-13 £24,877,373

So one UK county alone has had to pay 100 MILLION POUNDS for teaching assistants in just four years!! Something nobody bloody needs but we have now because it’s nearly all women in education. Never had bugger all assistants when I went to school, and it was mostly all male teachers.

I think the figures also show the shocking disparity in male v female teachers.

A bomb goes off in Boston and shows why…

[Updated 18.4.13 with a second post on the Boston bombings.]

An American lady blogger writes about the response of uniformed workers to the tragedy:

http://judgybitch.com/2013/04/17/a-bomb-goes-off-in-boston-and-shows-america-why-we-need-men/

Her follow-up article covers the non-uniformed civilians at the scene:

http://judgybitch.com/2013/04/18/boston-part-two-for-all-the-boys-who-werent-in-blue/

More patriarchy malarchy from the Toronto Feminist Fightclub

It’s good to see an ever-growing number of outstanding lady bloggers distancing themselves and other women from hate-driven feminists such as the now infamous ‘Big Red’, militant feminism’s latest pin-up girl. This insightful short video by the lady blogger ‘Weis Apple’ even includes a priceless impersonation of Big Red. Enjoy:

http://www.avoiceformen.com/video/more-patriarchy-malarchy-from-the-toronto-feminist-fightclub/

 

Prospective parliamentary candidates sought for the 2015 general election

We plan to contest the top 30 Conservative marginal seats at the next general election, scheduled to take place in May 2015. We’ve contacted local papers in all 30 constituencies, seeking prospective parliamentary candidates, and we’ve already heard from a number of individuals, so we’ve started to draw up lists.

The seats are detailed at the end of this note. We’re also hoping to contest Witney (David Cameron), Camberwell & Peckham (Harriet Harman) and Twickenham (Vince Cable). All the main parties are equally and institutionally anti-male, so we plan to challenge incumbent governments’ MPs at general elections. Our objective is to make a sufficiently good showing – voting for J4MB will result in the party/parties in power losing seats – that we will minimise the likelihood of the same party being elected for more than one term. This will put 30+ years of the state’s relentless assaults on men’s and boys’ human rights firmly onto the political ‘radar’ in the UK for the first time. If you’re interested in standing as a candidate for J4MB in 2015, for any of these 30 seats – or possibly another – please email me at mb1957@hotmail.co.uk.

Finally, political campaigning costs money, so I am making a request for donations. Nobody connected with J4MB earns any income from it. You can donate through the link below.

https://j4mbdotorgdotuk.wordpress.com/donate/

Let me know if you’d like to set up a Direct Debit instead. Even a modest amount every month will generate a good sum in the two years we have before the 2015 general election. Thank you.

Top 30 marginal Conservative seats, 2010 general election

Seat

Majority

Runner-up   party (2010)

Warwickshire North

54

Labour

Camborne & Redruth

66

Lib Dem

Thurrock

92

Labour

Hendon

106

Labour

Oxford West &   Abingdon

176

Lib Dem

Cardiff North

194

Labour

Sherwood

214

Labour

Stockton South

332

Labour

Lancaster & Fleetwood

332

Labour

Broxstowe

389

Labour

Truro & Falmouth

435

Lib Dem

Newton Abbott

523

Lib Dem

Amber Valley

536

Labour

Wolverhampton South West

691

Labour

Waveney

769

Labour

Carlisle

853

Labour

Morecambe & Lunesdale

866

Labour

Weaver Vale

991

Labour

Harrogate &   Knaresborough

1,039

Lib Dem

Lincoln

1,058

Labour

Plymouth Sutton &   Devonport

1,149

Labour

Montgomeryshire

1,184

Lib Dem

Stroud

1,299

Labour

Brighton Kemptown

1,328

Labour

Bedford

1,353

Labour

Watford

1,425

Lib Dem

Dewsbury

1,526

Labour

Warrington South

1,553

Labour

Pudsey

1,659

Labour

Enfield North

1,692

Labour

What would female supremacy look like?

A typically excellent new video from ManWomanMyth, a legend of the Men’s Human Rights Movement (‘MHRM’). His website http://youtube.com/manwomanmyth is worth spending a long time exploring. The video’s titled, ‘What would female supremacy look like?’ It’s characteristically powerful, insightful, and nuanced. Pleased to see the histrionic ‘Big Red’ in there… she’s proving to be quite a star.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8bDS-Z3gmg

Zara Faris debunks feminism

I’m not religious – only a minority of British people are, these days – but I’m of the opinion that if we exclude religious people from debates about the important issues of the day, we divorce ourselves from a great deal of accumulated wisdom. So I was particularly interested to watch a video just posted by ‘A Voice for Men’ of a young Muslim woman, Zara Faris, talking about feminism in a debate in London recently (link below). I think it’s a powerful piece.

http://www.avoiceformen.com/video/zara-faris-debunks-feminism-at-london-debate/

Zara’s website is here: http://zarafaris.com