Our thanks to Stu for this predictable bad news.
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Our thanks to Stu for this predictable bad news.
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Outstanding (video, 39:57). I hope ‘professor’ Sullivan accepts the challenge Karen makes at the end of the piece, but I’m not holding my breath.
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Canadian supporters tell me that the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) is as infested with feminist parasites as the BBC. This might explain the CBC’s decision to interview Rebecca Sullivan, a ‘professor’ of wimmin’s studies at the University of Calgary, about The Red Pill. With similar logic, they might invite someone from the KKK to comment on a film about Martin Luther King Jr.
The interview was only five minutes long, but it was so full of lies and distortions that it merited an excellent critique (video/audio, 19:15) by Paul Elam.
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Our thanks to Peter for this:
“I don’t know if you saw the actor Jeremy Swift on The Matthew Wright Show on Channel 5 yesterday morning. They were discussing the forthcoming 10-minute bill by Diana Johnson MP about basically letting women do whatever they want with unborn babies up to 24 weeks. Of course the father will still be held responsible for the consequences even though he has no choice at all in the matter.
Jeremy Swift thinks male MPs shouldn’t be allowed to vote on the bill. His qualification to comment is that he once pretended to be a butler on Downton Abbey. I am guessing he has never had to care for a child with Foetal Alcohol Syndrome.
I have opened a Youtube channel and put this clip on it, along with a bit of a rant in the description – here.
Matthew Wright, to his credit, fires back a couple of rejoinders that are right on the money, although earlier on in the debate he was noticeably taking the other side.
If you want to see the whole thing, it’s here – my clip comes from about 20 minutes in.”
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Enjoy (video, 2:47). Bearing lives in the land down under – to be fair, he probably thinks I do – and I hope he’ll make it to the third International Conference on Men’s Issues. I’m really looking forward to attending, my provisional talk title is, ‘Let’s get visible’.
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The odious Jess Phillips MP, the ‘Yardley Yob’ and a Toxic Feminist of the Month, is on the Women and Equalities Committee along with the estimable Philip Davies. I am informed the harpie has tweeted about ‘Ladies for Philip Davies’, about whom we’ve posted a couple of pieces in the past 24 hours. The tweet should be here. It’s sure to be entertaining, but I can’t read it personally, because she’s barred me from following her Twitter account and seeing her tweets.
[Update: My thanks to a supporter for informing me Phillips’s tweet reads:
Kid you not there’s a group (or a person) called Ladies for Philip Davies. If Lords for Jess Phillips isn’t set up by morning we’ve all failed.]
Her Twitter account is @jessphillips.
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Our thanks to Elizabeth for this. It’s heartening to see early recognition of Ladies for Philip Davies. Hopefully we’ll soon see attacks on them by The Guardian.
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A dopey Swedish blonde has nominated herself for a Gormless Feminist of the Month award. Our thanks to Ian for this. The comments section is more worth reading than the article. Extracts:
“The car is a flexible mode of transport, and people find it nice to travel around in their own bubble,” the minister told Göteborgs-Posten. “But the main drawback is that they’re ineffective.
“A normal car in Sweden stands still for 97 per cent of its lifetime and for every car there are eight parking spaces and many miles of road. You can’t call that effective.”
Ms. Skog said that reducing the number of cars on the road is a gender issue because their prevalence in Swedish cities results in men taking space away from women.
“Cars are driven largely by men so by giving a lot of space to cars; we’re giving a lot of space to men — at the expense of women,” she explained…
Feminism in the field of transport policy isn’t new in Sweden, which prides itself on having the world’s “first feminist government”, its website explaining: “This means that gender equality is central to the Government’s priorities – in decision-making and resource allocation.”
In November, however, Stockholm’s policy of “gender-neutral snow ploughing” was called into question after the city was plunged into chaos with hospitals reporting a fourfold increase in broken bones. [my emphasis]
Feminist transport policies resulting in increased harm? Extraordinary, who’d have thought it possible?
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Our thanks to Ian for this.
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