Mike Buchanan interviewed by Jo Hayward, BBC Radio Leicester

From about two weeks ago, a piece about seven minutes long. Presenters like Jo Hayward seem incapable of engaging in rational discussions about gender-related issues. They shamelessly state there should be gender balance in the House of Commons, while not being perturbed by the shortage of women working as long-distance lorry drivers, construction workers, workers clearing multi-tonne blockages of faeces, tampons, sanitary towels, and disposable nappies in the sewage systems… no, women are not to take on ‘glass cellar’ jobs. To this day, the vast majority of applicants to become prospective parliamentary candidates (at least where anti-meritocratic all-women shortlists aren’t in place) are men. As always, when feminists demand equality / diversity, they’re demanding special treatment. A plague on all their houses, and on the houses of the idiot men (e.g. David Cameron, Vince Cable, Lord Davies of Abersoch…) who hand them what they ask for on a plate, thereby disadvantaging men as a class.

6 thoughts on “Mike Buchanan interviewed by Jo Hayward, BBC Radio Leicester

  1. What an awful presenter, surprised it took until near the end for the shaming tactics to come out. I really enjoy how you call people out on these things every time. Out of the two of you, the only on with an obvious problem with the opposite sex was quite clearly her.

    I suppose to be fair, you’ve been treated relatively well on other BBC local radio stations of late, so something like this was bound to happen before too long.

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  2. Would love to hear your really blitz these feminists with lists of more of the areas where men and boys face discrimination. The current weakness of so many political parties is their complete lack of ideas. LIB/LAB/CON are all pretty much completely out of ideas, Labour in particular. UKIP probably have a little more to bring to the table, but even theyve struggling to produce a manifesto and their 2010 effort was hopeless.

    The J4M&B manifesto isn’t perfect, but there are just so many genuine ideas and real solutions to problem in there, almost all of which have near zero cost or a net gain. Furthermore, many policies don’t simply benefits men, but also boys and girls and ultimately women in the longer term. This glut of ideas/olutions is a real strength, particularly right now with the other parties really struggling so badly.

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  3. “The current weakness of so many political parties is their complete lack of ideas.”

    That is not a weakness that is a something done of purpose. They just offer slogans and vague platitudes, to keep the electorate out of decision making.

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  4. Mike, you trounced her. End of. I like the way you call out the old shaming tactics as soon as they come out. Keep doing it. The BBC are unbelievably anti-male. Every time I switch on the radio these days and tune into a BBC programme, the misandry is right there – relentless, non-stop and never-ending. It’s getting tedious and incredibly boring. Due to various social stigmas, the only way your average man can vent their frustration is via the internet. They need people like you to represent them, and it’s a godsend for them that you are there speaking out on behalf of millions of men and boys, so thanks again for another brilliant interview. I’d like to see you and 6oodfella take on a couple of prominent feminists on a show like ‘This morning’ or something of that ilk. you’re always on your own and it’s time you had someone flanking you. That would be an exciting way to drum up some awareness of men’s issues whilst at the same time ruffling up some feminist feathers!

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