BBC Newsnight invites two feminists to comment on women-only railway carriages

[The edited interview is now on our YouTube channel – here.]

It was, of course, inconceivable that the BBC feminist propaganda outlet Newsnight might invite non-feminist men or women to comment on Jeremy Corbyn’s suggestion of introducing women-only railway carriages. And so it was that tonight the programme invited two feminists to be interviewed on the matter, Victoria Richards and Holly Baxter. The section is from 23:22 – 28:50 on iPlayer, and it will be available for 29 days – here.

The narrative that Newsnight – and all other mainstream media programmes – will never broadcast is of males being sexually harassed by females on trains, even when the former is a boy, the latter a woman, and women nearby are laughing – such as here. If you consider the woman’s apparent drunkenness a mitigating factor, ask yourself this:

Would you excuse a man for sexually harassing a girl on a train, in front of his laughing friends, because he was drunk?

Of course you wouldn’t, and nor would we. It’s the classic gender double standard. The solution to the problem is perfectly obvious. Men-only carriages.

7 thoughts on “BBC Newsnight invites two feminists to comment on women-only railway carriages

  1. The boy was lucky and he enjoyed it, and if he didn’t he must have done something to deserve it. The woman was only having fun, she was misunderstood, she didn’t do it, it wasn’t her fault and she couldn’t help it. Woman are the equal of men and can do anything men can do, except commit criminal offences, because she didn’t do it, it isn’t her fault, she couldn’t help it, I’m out of excuses, PATRIARCHY!

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  2. To see if this segregation is acceptable, simply replace the words ‘women only’ with ‘whites only’, but you know this already.
    In reality there is no chance of this comming to pass anyway, since Corbyn merely says he would “consult”, which when a polititian says it means ‘ignore’.
    As a matter of interest, the only time I ever witnessed any sexual ‘action’ in 30 years of commuting it was female on male!

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  3. From the BBC’s Editorial Guidelines, Section 4: Impartiality –
    Impartiality lies at the heart of public service and is the core of the BBC’s commitment to its audiences. It applies to all our output and services – television, radio, online, and in our international services and commercial magazines. We must be inclusive, considering the broad perspective and ensuring the existence of a range of views is appropriately reflected.
    (http://www.bbc.co.uk/editorialguidelines/page/guidelines-impartiality-introduction)

    Definition of impartiality:
    Treating all rivals or disputants equally
    (http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/impartial)

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      • The BBC rejected our complaint (and the subsequent appeal) relating to 50+ breaches of their own Editorial Guidelines in a Newsnight piece on domestic violence:

        //j4mb.org.uk/2015/04/30/bbc-anti-male-newsnight-piece-on-domestic-violence-breached-50-editorial-guidelines/

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  4. Can hardly believe that moron of an interviewer actually helped her out by insinuating that men are more smelly. What a complete self- diagnosed idiot! Also, one of those feminists selfishly suggested to go back to the office and survey the “women” for stats around harassment but not the men. Typical! I have been groped several times in my life by female strangers. Also, take a look at this:

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/scotland/11736198/Scottish-barmen-refuse-to-wear-kilts-as-they-are-embarrassed-by-women-who-lift-up-garments.html

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