Mother launched hate campaign against primary school headteacher by spreading false rumours he abused her daughter

A story about a false allegation made by a woman against a primary school head teacher:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2579071/Mother-launched-hate-campaign-against-primary-school-headteacher-spreading-false-rumours-abused-DAUGHTER.html

He reported the stress he suffered was on a par with being diagnosed with cancer. We shall be astonished if the woman receives anything more than a suspended sentence. Why does the justice system so rarely bring such nasty women to account? It shouldn’t surprise us that women keep on doing such things, falsely alleging sexual assaults etc. Nor should it surprise us that the proportion of male teachers in both the primary and secondary school systems has been in relentless decline for 40+ years.

Mothers are quitting high-flying jobs because they’re forced to act like men, claims report

Every day brings evidence that Catherine Hakim’s Preference Theory reveals the truth about the differences in men’s and women’s work-centredness. The latest ‘stating the blindingly obvious’ report by two female ‘researchers’, brought to us by a female ‘journalist’:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2577401/Mothers-quitting-high-flying-jobs-theyre-forced-act-like-men-claims-report.html

From the article:

For many women, trying to balance childcare responsibilities with a busy career can be a struggle.

We understand the two researchers are now planning to seek the answers to two long-standing mysteries:

– what is the Pope’s religion?

– where do bears crap? In woods, or in telephone kiosks?

Kathy Gyngell: ‘International Moaning Day – feminism’s main achievement’

We’ve linked to some of Kathy Gyngell’s pieces before. She’s one of the key people behind a new website, ‘The Conservative Woman’. On the basis of the following article alone we’re going to add it to our list of 200+ recommended blogs and websites, and we wish the project every success.

http://conservativewoman.co.uk/2014/03/saturday-more-victimhood-than-sisterhood/