A new quotation for the J4MB website

For some time we’ve had a Mahatma Gandhi quotation in the top right hand corner of the J4MB website:

First they ignore you, the they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win.

I thought it was time for a new quotation in that spot, and after consulting the best source for this purpose – Buchanan’s Dictionary of Quotations for right-minded people – I settled on one from Victor Hugo:

An invasion of armies can be resisted, but not an idea whose time has come.

The line is contained in Histoire d’un Crime, published in 1877.

Kathy Gyngell: ‘Feminists escalate the sex wars. They will make men come to hate women.’

An insightful new piece. It is, of course, a testament to men’s natural resistance to misogyny, that in the face of decade after decade of assaults from feminists in government and elsewhere, so few men are misogynous – while many women are misandrous, including all feminists. The notion that men in general are misogynous – articulated most famously by Germaine Greer in The Female Eunuch (1970) – is simply a projection by misandrous women.

Caroline Criado-Perez wins her second ‘Lying Feminist of the Month’ award

CC-P has won her second LFOTM award, for making a claim – a ridiculous one, even by feminist standards – in the course of a New Statesman article published online three months ago. We salute Eric Priezkalns for his dogged determination to bring her to account. A link to his excellent blog post post on the matter is on CC-P’s award certificate:

Show your support for men and boys (and the women who love them). Wear a J4MB silicone wristband.

Bargains like this don’t come along every day. We’ve just placed an order for 50 J4MB wristbands, the design is here. A few points:

1. The text is printed in debossed areas i.e. shallow depressions in which the (white) print lies.

2. The design is printed on only one side of the bands.

3. The bands are sequentially numbered, as shown by the black text on the band design. The numbers are debossed but not printed.

4. Delivery 3-4 weeks.

We’re asking for a minimum contribution of £5.00 (inc p&p) for each band delivered within the UK, which will cover costs and include a modest donation to J4MB funds. £8.00 (inc p&p) for each band delivered outside the UK.

Please pay for your band(s) through the normal donation method http://atomic-temporary-215937230.wpcomstaging.com/donate, making sure you state how many bands you’d like, and including your mailing address. Any problems, please email me at mike@j4mb.org.uk.

Thank you for your support.

If male offenders were treated in the same way as female offenders, 68,000 of the 80,000 men in British prisons wouldn’t be there

The prison overcrowding ‘problem’ would be solved overnight if male criminals were treated in the same way as female criminals. Time for some real gender equality?

In the coming week we plan to publish a lengthy report on the anti-male bias of the entire British criminal justice system with respect to tackling intimate partner violence. One link in the report will be to a piece by RedPillUK – here. Male offenders are treated far more harshly than female offenders in terms of sentencing. As the RedPillUK piece shows, whatever the crimes men commit, they’re far more likely than women to serve a custodial sentence – by a factor of 3.4 on average. Looking only at cases where custodial sentences are awarded, men receive sentences on average 64% longer than women.

A vile piece by cross-dressing artist Grayson Perry, in the ‘New Statesman’

A disgusting piece of misandrous trash, even by New Statesman ‘standards’. I’m pushed for time but left a comment, reproduced below in case they try to ‘moderate’ it our of existence:

A vile piece. So ageism, racism, and sexism, are OK when applied to middle-aged white men? You even managed to throw in a dig at heterosexuality too. 10/10 for tolerance.

What we’ve come to expect in this trashy paper.

Mike Buchanan
JUSTICE FOR MEN & BOYS
(and the women who love them)
http://atomic-temporary-215937230.wpcomstaging.com

William Collins: ‘Is the UK a sexist country?’

An excellent critique of the recent highly sexist (anti-male) BBC programme Free Speech Live, the only good thing about which was the challenge of Laura Bates by Owen Davies, a student, in relation to her lie concerning the number of women in the UK being killed by partners or ex-partners – a response she duly repeated, even though we’d previously emailed her the proof that her claim was a lie!