We have some commentary in our draft manifesto about the Corston Report (2007) – the report by (Labour peer) Baroness Corston about the treatment of women by the criminal justice system. We’re going to delete it and simply point readers to this new piece by William Collins.
Month: November 2014
This is what feminists look like
We buy most of our graphic images from Bigstock, a company that recently gave us credits which we had to use by the end of today, or lose them. Not being of any immediate need for images, out of curiosity we punched in the keyword ‘feminist’. The following are our favourites from the 200+ images which resulted:
William Collins’s notes on men’s right to demand DNA tests to prove (or disprove) paternity
We’re all working long hours on the election manifesto, and our best guess at the moment is that it will be published on this site w/c 1 December. One of the areas that’s proving more challenging than we’d anticipated is paternity fraud. One issue is the right of women to deny men the opportunity to prove (or disprove) paternity through DNA testing. We’re still working through the issue, but we thought this two-page piece from William Collins would be of interest to J4MB followers. William was also the author of this excellent piece on the issue of paternity fraud.
Male prisoners’ re-offending rates
In the manifesto we’ll have a good deal to say about the anti-male bias of the justice system. For men, prison simply isn’t working as a deterrent. So few women serve custodial sentences, it can’t be a deterrent for them, either. Prisoners’ time should be used to address issues such as mental health problems, illiteracy and innumeracy, but it isn’t. The coalition has cut back on investment in these areas.
As testament to the ineffectiveness of prison, you need only look at the response of the Ministry of Justice to our recent FoI request about re-offending rates. Of the male prisoners released from prison in 2003, almost a third returned to prison within a year, almost half within three years, and 59% within 10 years.
Dan Perrins: ‘What International Men’s Day SHOULD be about.’
Nobody gets to the heart of the matter quite like Dan Perrins, a Canadian MHRA we really admire at J4MB. Enjoy. In the coming months we look forward to more of his inimitable video pieces, with his dog rooting around in the snow around him.
Toysoldier: ‘Man freed after 19 years of wrongful imprisonment’
How can anyone with an IQ above that of a particularly stupid budgie believe in the feminist version of patriarchy – men as a class oppress women as a class, always have, and always will, unless feminists have their way – when the uncorroborated word of an 11-year-old girl can lead to a man receiving a life sentence? As an example of female supremacy over men, that takes some beating. A remarkable piece from Toysoldier. Subscribe while you’re there. We leave you with this question:
How many men are languishing in jail globally, because of the false testimony of malicious women and girls?
Janet Bloomfield: ”Six ways that feminism insults and demeans women while claiming to protect them’
An insightful new piece from JB.
William Collins: ‘UK prisons: the genders compared.’
Among the British bloggers who never fail to deliver are William Collins and Herbert Purdy. William Collins has just published a remarkable piece on the anti-male bias of the justice system, which we’ll be citing in our election manifesto. Hopefully the piece’s conclusion (below) will whet your appetite to read the piece in full. It will be time well spent, I promise you.
Men are subject to massive gender discrimination in the criminal justice system. If male offenders were treated in the same way as female offenders there would be only one-sixth of the number of men in prison. About 68,000 men would not be in prison if they were female, leaving a male prison population of only 13,000.
Six months ago we presented the Clean Break theatre company with a ‘Gormless Feminists of the Month’ award for claiming women were disadvantaged by the justice system. The story is here along with a link to their award certificate. I’ve just checked out their site, and their mind-numbingly idiotic claims are still there. Once a gormless feminist, always a gormless feminist, it seems.
The article that has Sweden in an uproar
Is today Ladies’ Day in the MHRM, but nobody told us? It’s been a great day for contributions from those of the female persuasion. Enjoy.
Karen Straughan interviewed on The David Pakman Show
GWW on fine form as always, this time being interviewed by a male (equity) feminist. The video is 20:51 but well worth watching to the end. Has there ever been a GWW video that wasn’t? Of course not.







