I’m a big fan of Thunderf00t, a British videomaker, and we included him in the shortlist of important British bloggers and videomakers on page 75 of our election manifesto. Other videomakers on the list included ManWomanMyth (now Humanity Bites) and 6oodfella. I don’t make such videos myself – I couldn’t – but their development surely requires a huge amount of time, effort, and expertise at this quality level. Thunderf00t’s latest video is well up to his usual high standards.
Month: December 2014
Elizabeth Fogarty: The problem with, ‘We need more women in…’
A short but insightful piece. It’s so refreshing to encounter young women who haven’t been brainwashed by feminists, and are willing to state some obvious truths so simply and eloquently. I hope we hear a lot more from Elizabeth in 2015.
Karen Straughan: ’25 men talking crap about male privilege: Part 1′
One of the pleasures of meeting Karen Straughan in Deroit was discovering she can be hilarious. Enjoy.
Home Office consultation exercise – the charade that we always said it was
Thanks to J for this BBC report on the ‘consultation exercise’ which we always said was a charade – on the Home Office’s plans to extend the law on domestic abuse. We publicly challenged Theresa May, Home Secretary, over the exercise, and sent a 150+ page report in response to the consultation.
The new law will be used overwhelmingly in practice by malicious wives to assault their husbands. The Home Office report is proof – as if it were needed – of the influence of radical feminist organisations including Women’s Aid on a major government department. Whilst in opposition, Theresa May was infamously photographed wearing a Fawcett Society T-shirt bearing the logo, ‘This is what a feminist looks like’. She must be very proud of her work today, hammering yet another nail into the coffin of the institution of marriage.
Can anyone still seriously believe that rational arguments are going to stop the state’s assaults on men and boys, marriage, and the nuclear family? For J4MB and our supporters, the power of rational arguments lies in their power to raise public consciousness to the point that the major political parties can be challenged effectively by voters in general elections.
Owen Davies publicly challenges Laura Bates
Owen Davies challenged Laura Bates on live television over her repeated lie that over two women a week are killed in the UK by partners or ex-partners. It’s just come to our attention that he recently posted a 12-minute video in which he publicly challenged Bates, and it’s a treat to watch. Enjoy.
Owen’s YouTube channel is here.
A donor: ‘Jeremy Hunt’s comments make me sick’
The relentless feminisation of the NHS over the past 30+ years has brought it to its knees. A longstanding donor tells us this piece in the Daily Telegraph made him sick. We understand how he feels. I subscribed to the paper for 20 years – until Simon Heffer departed – and find it a shadow of its former self.
Paul Elam: ‘Rape accusations are all lies until proven otherwise’
An excellent new piece from Paul Elam. Pieces like this are slowly moving rape from being feminists’ #1 asset to their #1 liability. Domestic violence (#2) has long been moving in the same direction.
Elizabeth Fogarty: ‘Feminism is the sociological manifestation of Munchausen Syndrome’
Science vs Feminism: ‘Intimate Partner Violence – Worldwide’
A quick ‘speed read’ tells us this newly-published report is a remarkable addition to the library of materials on IPV.
Hannah Wallen: ‘Dangerous rape myths – Part 2’
The second part of Hannah Wallen’s thoughts on dangerous rape myths is as good as the first, which we published recently.