Aimee C Nicholls is an engaging and inspiring young British woman (18) who left her mother to live with her father (in Australia) when she became legally entitled to do so, over two years ago. This link will take you to her three successive Xmas videos, including the one she released yesterday. We wish her well.
Month: December 2014
Ryan Thomas: Parental alienation – hating half of yourself
This new eight-minute-long video is one of the most insightful things I’ve seen or read about parental alienation in some time.
A Christmas message to J4MB donors and supporters
Good afternoon. I hope this finds you well, and that you’re having a pleasant Christmas so far.
I should like to thank you for your support and donations in 2013 and 2014. Without you, J4MB would cease to exist. Particular thanks must go to the sterling individuals who’ve provided practical support – offering useful advice, working on the election manifesto, maintaining the party accounts, liaising with the Electoral Commission, sending links to interesting materials, maintaining our YouTube channel, and providing a host of other important services. I thank Ray Barry and Ian Young, who’ll be standing for J4MB in Broxtowe and Sherwood, for their hard work and enthusiasm.
Thank you all.
It’s been a hectic but successful year. The number of blog ‘hits’ tells us we’re reaching a large audience – in the UK, and beyond – and our YouTube channel continues to attract more followers with each passing month.
Tomorrow we hope to load onto our YouTube channel a BBC radio discussion originally broadcast about seven weeks ago. It mainly consists of a discussion about the ‘gender pay gap’ with Lorely Burt, a Lib Dem MP. I informed her she was talking rubbish on the subject, after which her voice became a little strangled.
She sneered at hardworking men, which seemed a little rash for a woman who won her seat (Solihull) in 2010 with a margin of just 175 votes more than her Conservative rival. Perhaps, like Gloria De Piero, the Shadow Minister for Women and Equalities, who I’ll be challenging on May 7 – she got only 192 more votes than her Lib Dem challenger in 2010 – she believes she can retain her seat despite displaying contempt for the male voters in her constituency. We’ll see how that goes for them both in May, shall we?
With each month that passes, we’re attracting more media attention. The Daily Mail recently ran a piece on our challenge of Gloria De Piero in Ashfield, and two weeks ago I was interviewed for two hours by a senior journalist working for a leading international news magazine. It’s expected the piece will be published in January.
We firmly believe that with the television exposure we’ll be receiving on election night, our fight for the human rights of men and boys – as well as those of girls, denied access to their fathers – will start to move up to a whole new level. Whatever happens on election night, rest assured that soon afterwards we’ll start focusing our thoughts on the 2020 general election. I personally plan to carry on fighting general elections until 2030 at the earliest.
With less than 20 weeks to go before the general election on 7 May, we’re putting the final touches to some of our campaign plans. We’ll be doing a lot of door-to-door leaflet drops, and engaging with the public in numerous ways.
There are almost 200,000 registered voters across the three constituencies we’ll be contesting, living in around 117,000 households. At no cost to political parties, the Royal Mail delivers one item of campaign material to every household in the week or two before polling day. They’ll be delivering a punchy piece of literature from J4MB to all 117,000 households.
A highly-regarded documentary film maker will film us campaigning in a busy outdoor location in one of our target seats in March. In connection with this, we plan to order a stand, 10’ wide and 7’ high, with images on both sides. We anticipate roughly equal numbers of pedestrians walking past both sides. On one side we’ll have a design based upon the one which created a great deal of interest when used as a poster in a Post Office:
The stand we wish to order would cost around £3,000, and it’s towards this target that I am asking you for a donation today. The stand would make a very strong statement, and help stimulate public and media interest in the run-up to polling day. We’ll be able to change the graphics over time at little cost, and the stand has a lifetime guarantee. We plan to make extensive use of it before and after the 2015 general election. Please help us fund it. You can do so here. Thank you for your support.
Laura Perrins: Women need men for far more than putting out the rubbish
Another good piece from Laura Perrins. The writer of the Daily Mail piece she critiques is clearly one of many women, possibly most women, who value men only for their utility to women and children. It’s pure gynocentrism.
The quality of output of The Conservative Woman website remains high, and we look forward to their pieces in 2015 and beyond.
August Lovenskiolds: Top 10 feminist failures of Jessica Valenti in 2014
Sexodus: Why are young men giving up on women?
Noel Plum: ‘Rebecca Watson endorsed violence and doxxing’
Not a short video at 18:01, but worth watching for its well-argued critique of Rebecca Watson, a feminist, justifying Buzz Aldrin punching a (male) conspiracy theorist in the face after 90 seconds’ frustration with the individual. Noel Plum, an atheist videomaker, also explores Watson’s views on doxxing (public releasing the details of where people live, work etc.) Over the past three years we’ve been informed of the home addresses and/or workplaces of numerous radical feminists, and have never published those details. We’ve never bothered to check them out. Why would we? You have to ask, what do feminists hope to gain by doxxing anti-feminists?
Roweena Russell – Lying Feminist of the Month
Roweena Russell is the grim organizer of the North East Feminist Gathering. She’s cut from the same cloth as the hatchet-faced Gender Studies ‘academics’ who don’t have seminars, they have ‘ovulars’. NEFG twists ‘Open mic’ sessions into homophonic ‘Open Mike’ sessions so as to object to them, and replace them with ‘Open Mary’ sessions. How utterly miserable and misandrous would you have to be, to do that? I expect the woman is an admirer of Andrea Dworkin.
Ms Russell wins this month’s award for lies she made in the course of a discussion with me on BBC Radio Tees recently, prompted by the admission policy of the Great Ayton Conservative Club. Her award certificate is here:
Las feministas son un dolor enorme en el culo
I recently upgraded my mobile phone to a Moto ‘smartphone’, the functionality of which is impressive. Last night I noticed it had a Google translation functionality, which I tested by keying in a sentence to be translated into Spanish. It read:
Las feministas son un dolor enorme en el culo
We’ll give a J4MB wristband to the first person who leaves a comment with the English translation.
A discussion on BBC Radio Tees with Roweena Russell about men-only policies at the Great Ayton Conservative Club (and more)
Last Thursday I was in a discussion on BBC Radio Tees with Roweena Russell, a particularly grim feminist – organizer of the North East Feminist Gathering, which sounds like fun – about a Conservative Club in Great Ayton, Yorkshire, which bars women from entering the club. It’s perhaps worth noting that Conservative Clubs are not under the control of the Conservative party, a point presumably lost on the whiny woman in Great Ayton who complained about the club.
I was informed by Donna, the lovely lady producer of The Mike Parr Show, that ladies are permitted entry to the club on New Year’s Eve if accompanied by their (male) partners, and women are allowed to work there as barmaids, and in other lines of work. Even that isn’t enough for feminists, amazingly. It’s almost as if they want to be permanently unhappy…
I’ve debated with plenty of feminists on radio and elsewhere, and I can say Ms Russell – I’m guessing wildly she isn’t married, and doesn’t call herself ‘Miss’ – is something special. We’ve been debating at the J4MB international HQ in Bedford, to whom we might award this month’s ‘Lying Feminist of the Month’ award. So many contenders, as always. In the Radio Tees discussion Ms Russell trotted out the lie that two women a week are killed in the UK by partners or ex-partners – the same lie that earned Special Snowflake her first ‘Lying Feminist of the Month’ award – so Ms Russell has nominated herself for the award. I politely emailed her to inform her of the fact, and her response was distinctly unladylike, I felt.
Our thanks to a stalwart supporter, H, for loading the audio file onto our YouTube channel. Enjoy. As usual, please leave any comments on our YouTube channel, not here. Thank you.
