Have the ladies at The Fawcett Society been overdosing on the Stupid Pills again? It would seem so.

Of all the ridiculous feminist organisations in the UK, The Fawcett Society (a charity for the past 150+ years) has a special place in our hearts. They reliably peddle narratives which have been exposed as dishonest and misleading year after year… year after year… year after year… one of their favourites being the ‘gender pay gap’. Once factors such as line of work, seniority etc. have been taken into account, the gender gap disappears. Well, almost. Because 60%+ of graduates have been women for a number of years, in the 21-30 age group women on average earn more than men. Do the Fawcett ladies whine about that on the grounds of gender equality? Ha.

Anyone dispassionately interested in the subject of the gender pay gap, at least anyone with an IQ above that of a particularly dim fruit fly, knows all this. Maybe even the Fawcett ladies secretly know it? We can but hope so, and that it troubles their dark little hearts. But we doubt it. They cherish their dark little hearts.

So why do they keep peddling their absurd narratives? Simple. It’s the only way these ridiculous and otherwise unemployable harridans could possibly raise the money to fund their miserable existences. I’ve just received an email from the ladies – I really must ‘unsubscribe’ from their emails, even if it costs money to do so. You might like to pour a stiff drink before reading the content, which takes up the rest of this blog post:

“You will have read in our last message about Equal Pay Day – the day when women effectively start to work for nothing, because by then men will have earned, on average, as much as women will earn for the whole year.

Yesterday, the Office for National Statistics published new figures on hourly wages.

After years of steady progress, the pay gap has widened and for full time workers now stands at 15.7 per cent, an almost 1 per cent jump on last year’s 14.8 per cent gap.

This is a watershed moment in the battle for equal pay, and could not come at a worse time. Women’s incomes are being squeezed on all sides – two thirds of the savings from benefit caps and cuts are coming from women’s pockets.

We are working to challenge this, and are fighting hard to shore up women’s financial security.

We must act now but we need your help

The run up to the 2015 general election is a critical time for us to influence these issues. Manifestos are being written right now and this represents a major opportunity for Fawcett to persuade the parties to prioritise women’s equality.

We will be doing everything we can to ensure that women get a fair deal, from pushing for greater representation of women in positions of power and influence in politics, to demanding action to improve women’s access to and status within the workforce … and lots more. But to do this we need funds.

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We hope you will give whatever you can to help us keep up the pressure and work to ensure all the election manifestos contain commitments to protecting and progressing women’s equality.

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An open letter to 121 members of the academic staff at Brunel University

We recently put up posts about female postgraduate engineering students at Brunel University receiving an extra £15,000 p.a. funding solely on account of their gender and to say that people have been incensed by this taxpayer-funded initiative would be an understatement. So we’ve just emailed the following open letter to 121 members of the faculty’s academic staff, and I hope to have the opportunity to make a presentation there in the fullness of time:

131213 open letter sent to 121 members of the academic staff at Brunel University

The £15,000 p.a. grants are a solution to a non-existent problem. If women have to be bribed with an additional £15,000 p.a. to incentivise them to undertake postgraduate studies in a particular field, they clearly don’t want to be doing the courses in the first place. You can be sure the majority of these women, after finishing their studies, either won’t seek work in the field of engineering, or if they do so, they’ll soon quit. What an utter waste of taxpayers’ money.

This is an exercise in pushing water uphill with a stick. You’d think engineers, of all people, would see how stupid that is, wouldn’t you?

Princess Skankypants Histrionica tries to resist arrest

An extraordinary piece of video posted by AVfM, of a woman in the US seeking to resist arrest. The cool manners of the policeman and policewoman (the former in particular, given what he’s being exposed to) are highly impressive. As an example of a woman seeking to exercise female privilege, this surely takes some beating:

http://www.avoiceformen.com/misandry/chivalry/not-all-cops-are-like-that/

 

David Cameron – Toady of the Year (2013)

Toady awards are presented to men in positions of power and influence, who drive and collaborate with gender feminist agendas. Without Toadies, gender feminists wouldn’t wield so much power. Gender feminism has been the ruling ideology of the political classes for 30+ years. Toadies are found in all walks of life. A third of FTSE100 chairmen are members of The 30% Club which campaigns for higher female representation on boards… even though compelling evidence  shows one consequence of higher female representation will be corporate financial decline.

Last year our associated campaign The Anti-Feminism League http://fightingfeminism.wordpress.com presented David Cameron with the Toady of the Year award. Our supporters have been incensed by the story (see earlier posts) of female engineering postgraduate students receiving additional grants worth £15,000 p.a., on the sole grounds of their gender, and several suggested we present Cameron with this year’s award too. Here’s his award certificate, which we’ll be printing off and sending to him in the next day or two, as our Xmas gift:

131212 David Cameron’s ‘Toady of the Year (2013)’ award certificate

We’re guessing wildly that Dave will win the award in 2014 too…

 

 

AVFM will host an international conference on Men’s Issues

Some great news from AVfM. They’re going to host a conference in Detroit with a stellar line-up of MHRAs including Dr Warren Farrell, Erin Pizzey, GirlWritesWhat…:

http://www.avoiceformen.com/mens-rights/avfm-is-hosting-international-conference-on-mens-issues/

If I can get the funding for the trip, I’ll surely attend. But I won’t draw on the generous donations that have already been made to fund our election candidates in 2015.