Caitlin Moran – Gormless Feminist of the Month

It still saddens me that The Times give so many column inches to Caitlin Moran, 40, a particularly narcissistic feminist. Her Twitter profile starts with this:

Writing the fuck out of shit since 1992.

In How To Be A Woman Ms Moran described the lack of emotion she’d felt over having had an abortion – the pregnancy had resulted from the failure of she and her partner to employ contraception whilst on holiday – and then mentioned the fact that the aborted foetus was male. What earthly reason could there have been for mentioning the sex of the foetus?

She wins this month’s Gormless Feminist of the Month award for an utterance of just 12 seconds’ duration at an event run by the Women’s Equality Party. Her certificate is here:

The inspirational Jess Phillips MP

Among the people attending the conference in July will be a number of well-known vloggers including Sargon of Akkad, Spinosaurus Kin, and 5hadowfax. A tip of the hat to 5hadowfax for his latest video (1:59) concerning Jess Phillips MP, a recent winner of our Toxic Feminist of the Month award.

For anti-feminists, Ms Phillips (in common with Caroline Criado-Perez, Special Snowflake, Vera Baird QC, and so many others) is a gift that keeps on giving. In common with most of the least talented men-hating female Labour MPs, Ms Phillips was selected from an all-women shortlist. It’s what happens when women don’t have to compete with men. We see the same phenomenon with women’s soccer, darts, chess…

The 5hadowfax video extract from Question Time includes Ms P trotting out this gem:

Two women are murdered every week in this country.

We suspect she meant to include a few words such as ‘… by male partners or ex-partners’ – which would have been a lie – but failed to do so. The latest figure for homicides (i.e. murders as well as manslaughter) is closer to an average of four women per week, and eight men a week.

The graph in the video shows that the annual ratio in the homicides of men and women in the UK tends to lie between 2:1 and 3:1, the only major ‘blip’ being attributable to the people believed to have been killed by Dr Harold Shipman in 2002/3. And that’s probably only because a high proportion of the most elderly are women.

The fact that twice as many men as women are being killed in the UK these days is, of course, of no interest to Ms Phillips. Another gaffe in the daft trout’s contribution to Question Time was this, from the start of the video:

There is violence against women and girls that you are describing, a very similar situation to what happened in Cologne, could be described on Broad Street in Birmingham every week, where women are baited and heckled.

We have to attack what we perceive as being patriarchal culture coming into any culture that isn’t patriarchal. [My emphasis.]

There you have it. The genius has admitted to the nation that Britain does not have a patriarchal culture. She’ll be in trouble with the Feminist Thought Police…

Children as young as 13 to be asked whether they are ‘gender fluid’, ‘demi-girl’ or ‘intersex’: Official survey asks pupils to pick from a list of 25 genders.

Our thanks to Francis for this. We note that the organization behind this corrupt feminist-inspired initiative is the Children’s Commissioner for England. In September 2015 Anne Longfield, the head of the organization, won our Lying Feminist of the Month award, for declining to retract the following lie on her organization’s website, which remains there to this day:

Children’s rights: Every child under the age of 18 has all the rights of the UNCRC.

The UNCRC is the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Male minors in the UK continue to face the prospect of circumcision on religious or cultural grounds, although the procedure is unquestionably illegal, and it’s a clear breach of the Convention.

Ms Longfield’s response to our FOI request revealed that the issue of MGM hadn’t been raised in a minuted meeting of the organization in the preceding six years. Her award certificate is here.

Emer O’Toole: A dictionary entry citing ‘rabid feminist’ doesn’t just reflect prejudice, it reinforces it

Emer O’Toole is an Irish feminist ‘academic’, specialising in… oh, I can’t be bothered to find out, I’d sooner try to arrange the cats in the road where I live, in alphabetical order. She’s got her (doubtless ethically-sourced) knickers in a twist over the use of the term ‘rabid feminist’ by Oxford Dictionaries Online, so naturally she’s penned a Guardian article about it. The first paragraph:

Canadian anthropologist, Michael Oman-Reagan, tweeted Oxford Dictionaries last week to ask it why “rabid feminist” is its Oxford Dictionaries Online (ODO) usage example for the word “rabid”. Oxford Dictionaries responded by suggesting Oman-Regan may be a rabid feminist. It has since apologised for the “flippant” response and is reviewing the example sentence.

The ‘reviewing’ will, of course, be followed by the ‘removing’.

The ability to make a point, only to follow it with arguments of mind-numbing stupidity, is of course a characteristic of feminists. In this case, the initial point Ms O’Toole makes is a sound one. Dictionary entries don’t just reflect prejudice, they reinforce them. But in the overwhelming majority of cases where such dictionaries are prejudicial against either men or women, it’s men who suffer the prejudice. An article published yesterday by Janet Bloomfield – Is the Oxford Dictionary sexist? Why, yes. Yes it is. – made the point better than I’ve ever seen it done.

Such is the domination of the feminist thought police, that if they find even one example of wording they don’t approve of, as with ‘rabid feminist’, they’ll do whatever it takes to have it removed from the record. It’s why we moderate comments on our blogs, and take particular delight in trashing long comments from rabid feminists.

Mother does the school run in her nightwear in protest at head teacher who told parents not to wear pyjamas when they bring their children to school

Our thanks to a number of people for pointing us towards this. So, which gender was the head teacher primarily thinking of, when she issued her note to ‘parents’? Maybe there’s a small clue in the final sentence in the article:

In another incident, Joe McGuiness, head of St Matthew’s primary in Belfast, wrote a similar letter to parents saying as many as 50 mothers would regularly turn up at the school gates in pyjamas and slippers.

Dr Dick Chopp

Our thanks to Mark for this, one for the ‘You couldn’t make this s*** up!’ file.

Dr Chopp is an American urologist. From his web page:

Dr. Richard (Dick) Chopp is well-known in the Austin community for performing Vasectomies.

Mark writes, ‘At least he doesn’t do circumcisions…’.