Men’s Matters Radio: interview with Dr Greg Canning

I’ve just listened to a very interesting 30-minute-long interview by the indefatigable James Williams (Men’s Matters Radio) of a well-known and highly respected Australian MHRA, Dr Greg Canning. Link below:

http://www.avoiceformen.com/video/greg-canning-on-men-matters-radio/

It’s well worth catching, and covers a wide range of areas including:

Domestic violence – including proxy domestic violence, where one man assaults another man at the behest of a woman.

The disastrous impact of feminism in developing countries, driven by organisations such as the United Nations.

Self-harming and suicide.

Are you having sex with a fertile woman? Are you trusting her with birth control? Are you mad?

On page 11 of our public consultation document, in the section on paternity fraud, we state the following:

Some women deliberately cause contraception methods to fail, unknown to their partners, in order to become pregnant. This is a form of paternity fraud, and men shouldn’t be expected to bear financial responsibility for the consequences of these women’s decisions.

The consultation document:

https://j4mb.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/130630-j4mb-public-consultation-document-5-draft.pdf

One of our favourite American lady bloggers has just posted an excellent piece on this form of paternity fraud. Enjoy:

http://judgybitch.com/2013/07/08/are-you-having-sex-with-a-fertile-woman-would-you-like-to-avoid-a-little-bundle-of-puking-joy-are-you-trusting-her-with-birth-control-well-im-sorry-but-you-sir-are-an-idiot/

2012/13: 126 of 128 deaths at work in Britain were… men or women?… place your bets…

Our thanks to the good folk at ‘The Rights of Man’ for this:

http://therightsofman.typepad.co.uk/

The Health & Safety Executive’s list of fatalities is here (you need to exclude ‘members of the public’):

http://www.hse.gov.uk/foi/fatalities/2012-13.htm

No newspapers, magazines, TV or radio stations will inform you that 98% of work-related deaths in 2012/13 were of men. Would the same be true if 98% of work-related deaths were of women? Ha.

‘Woman’s Hour’ piece on male victims of domestic violence

An interesting discussion, primarily on account of the contribution of ‘Ian’, a male victim of DV:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Gn4gA5hkxw

The feminist narratives from the two women being interviewed – Jane Keeper, Director of Operations, Refuge, and Dr Catherine Donovan, Sunderland University – were all too predictable. One of those narratives was that when studies show women aren’t the overwhelming majority of victims of DV, the studies’ research methodologies must be flawed.

Breathtakingly, Dr Donovan cited ‘feminist researchers’ as if they were reputable sources of information or analysis. Neither Jane Keeper nor Dr Donovan displayed much interest in female-on-male DV, let alone concern. They kept trying to bring the discussion onto male-on-female DV.

Towards the end of the discussion, Jane Keeper stated, ‘There are a proportion of male perpetrators who present as victims’. No balancing statement such as, ‘There are a proportion of female perpetrators who present as victims’. So even in a discussion on male victims of DV, men have to be demonised. The feminist narratives must be maintained at all costs. But we thank Women’s Hour for covering the issue of female-on-male DV, presenter Jane Garvey for posing a number of challenging questions, and above all we thank ‘Ian’ for his outstanding contribution to the programme.

The lack of recognition for male victims of DV, and lack of support for them, is a longstanding national scandal in the UK, and indeed across the developed world. It is, accordingly, a major area of interest for J4MB. I end this piece with an appeal for donations to help us campaign effectively, and to help fund more candidates for the 2015 general election. Thank you for your support.

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

Mike Buchanan

mb1957@hotmail.co.uk