Our thanks to Mike P for this gem (7:52) by Turd Flinging Monkey.
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Our thanks to Mike P for this gem (7:52) by Turd Flinging Monkey.
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Our thanks to Paul for this piece published yesterday by the International Business Times.
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Our thanks to Sean for this (video, 24:16), which was published on Stefan Molyneux’s YouTube channel earlier today. Brendon Marotta is the man behind the forthcoming film American Circumcision, the crowdfunder for which recently reached its US$50,000 target.
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A tip of the hat to Bearing, an Australian, for this (video, 8:58).
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Our thanks to Ken for this. Excerpts:
The twisted pair spent two years torturing Liam before finally killing him at their Fife home in March 2014.
He suffered fatal heart injuries similar to those found on road crash victims and spent the last few days of his short life in agony from an untreated broken leg and fractured arm.
He died when his heart ruptured from blows to his chest – and a pathologist found he had more than 30 injuries, including a fractured upper arm and thigh.
The evil pair – originally from Ryton, Tyne and Wear – were also behind a catalogue of unspeakable cruelty against two boys in their care, one of whom they tried to blame for Liam’s death.
Their trial heard one of the boys had been imprisoned in a cage made from a fire guard, with his his hands tied behind his back.
Another boy was tied naked to a chair in a dark room with nine snakes and several rats, forcing him to eat his own vomit and telling him a boa constrictor ‘ate naughty little boys’.
Nyomi had attempted to frame one of the boys by forcing him to put his hand in the dead toddler’s mouth to ensure a transfer of DNA…
Jurors considering their verdict against Fee may have felt the evidence in front of them meant that it was more appropriate to hand down a guilty verdict to culpable homicide than murder, he [Gavin Anderson, defence counsel] said.
Lady Paton said: ‘We will allow the appeal to proceed.’
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In the coming week or two we plan to post a detailed critique of the International Men’s Day debate in the House of Commons, along with the video footage, on our YouTube channel. In the meantime the footage is available on iPlayer, our blog piece linking to that is here.
Earlier this afternoon, on BBC News 24, there was the customary half-hour-long ‘The Week in Parliament’. Predictably the IMD debate wasn’t even mentioned in passing – well, only 49% of voters in the UK are men – but the BBC found the time for the more important parliamentary stories from the past week:
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall speaking to an inquiry about mis-shapen vegetables
The lack of disposal points for paint remnants after house decoration
Toblerone bars being reduced in weight
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Our thanks to Tom for this (video, 6:51). It was nominated for a Best Short Film Award at the BAFTAs in 2012, and has attracted over 6.6 million votes on YouTube since it was posted in 2013.
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A short BBC video (2:00) to which we linked in July 2013, titled, ‘Is Abbie really materialistic?’ has had 250+ downloads today. I don’t know why, but enjoy.
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The march went very well today, excellent turnout, good to see both familiar faces and many new ones. A tip of the hat to both Ryan Fleming and Skane Cox for organizing it.
We’ll be posting some video footage in the coming days.
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Chilling. We applaud Professor Jordan Peterson and Professor Janice Fiamengo for their courageous and principled stands in the face of SJW tyranny.
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