Rick Bradford’s forthcoming talk for the Gender Equity Network – 25 February, London

From Belinda Brown of the Gender Equity Network:

You are invited to a free and open talk on the important ongoing issue of gender inequality in the criminal justice system.

In this lecture, Rick Bradford – better known as William Collins, the author of highly respected and popular blogs on mra-uk– will explore phenomena such as inequality in prison sentencing.

This event will take place on Thurs 25th Feb , 6.15 – 7.15pm, at UCL’s A.V. Hill Lecture Theatre, Gower St, London. For further details, please see our events page.​

Saima Ahdad, 20-year-old law student who bought freak ‘all chocolate’ KitKat, demands lifetime supply as compensation

Our thanks to Steve for this. From the article:

None of the other purchasers who ended up with a solid chocolate KitKat seem to have taken the matter quite as seriously as Saima has, but she’s confident that her demands will be met.

“They should definitely give in to me, I’m hoping my demand will go higher than the customer service platform.

“I’d like the CEO of Nestle to respond to my letter because it’s an extremely important issue.

The term ‘Entitlement Princess’ comes to mind…

Mike Buchanan discusses the gender pay gap with Kate Green MP, Shadow Minister for Women & Equalities

[Note added 2.2.16: Post modified with the replacement of the file from the one on Vimeo, to the one on YouTube.]

Three weeks ago, first-year students at the University of Westminster Film School managed to do something no commercial (or state) broadcaster has yet managed to do, to the best of my knowledge. They filmed a discussion between a feminist politician (Kate Green MP, Shadow Minister for Women & Equalities) and an anti-feminist (myself) about a feminist narrative, that on the gender pay gap. The 15-minute-long video is here, please read the short description before watching the video.

Ms Green and I shared a Tube carriage for a number of stops after the discussion, it would be fair to say the atmosphere was tense…