Rod Liddle is exasperated by Kaite Welsh (BBC ‘Daily Politics’)

Our thanks to E for capturing and editing this (video, 11:17) broadcast last Thursday.

I’ve met more than my fair share of ludicrous feminists, but I have to sympathise with Rod Liddle for encountering Kaite Welsh on live television. Her defence of ‘no platform’ policies at universities was embarrassing, and Liddle’s exasperation understandable. The first section of video was recorded on university campuses, the studio discussion starts at 4:27. Welsh’s article in May 2016 for the feminist-friendly Daily Telegraph – once a fine newspaper – is here.

Russia Today exclusive: Domestic violence bill – female senator says NGOs distort statistics in bid for grants

Our thanks to J for pointing us to a piece on RT (Russia Today). He writes:

By an overwhelming majority of 380 MPs in support and only 3 against, Russia’s Duma passed a bill that decriminalises first time domestic violence that does not result in bodily injury – the UK equivalent of decriminalising first-time common assault as domestic violence. They’ve reduced it to a civil offense. This follows Russia’s passage last year of decriminalising Common Assault between strangers. Common Assault is a ridiculously petty offense that is only twisted, misused and manipulated by accusers.

The UK should follow Russia’s lead by decriminalising Common Assault. Common Assault also used to be a civil offence in the UK until it was criminalised in 1988. Common assault is a misnomer – no physical assault occurs (that would be battery). Common Assault occurs if you just look at someone the wrong way and they claim to fear that you were going to use physical force on them.

The British domestic violence industry and divorce lawyers love to encourage divorcing women to make these claims so that they get custody of the children. Not only does the man instantly lose the children, but then also his house, his money and then his job given he gets a criminal record on top of it all. Simples.

The Russians are way ahead of the British in recognising the Domestic Violence industry for the group of lying and exaggerating feminists that it is and are pushing back against them. They are obviously fed up with these women’s groups that exaggerate and make things up in order to get more funding. It’s a strange day when the Russians can see the truth of a situation and British lawmakers can’t.

In the UK, Women’s Aid is a core part of this Domestic Violence industry and is a big recipient of UK Home Office Funding. The bigger they make out the problem to be, the more funding they get. The Crown Prosecution Service, Home Office, the Police, criminal lawyers and divorce lawyers all thrive on these allegations being made. The collateral damage they cause to innocent men and families is huge.

The female Russian senator who sponsored the bill, Yelena Mizulina, saw right through the Russian equivalent of these groups and was having none of it: Some quotes:

“She said that the ‘statistics’ quoted by various NGOs which deal with the problem often lacked sources, were obsolete or deliberately misinterpreted.”

“Another example …is the statement that in 2015, 600,000 women in Russia were victims of domestic violence. Real figures are that of about 2.3 million crimes committed that year, 600,000 were committed against women – but this includes all crimes, with larceny and business embezzlement.”

“They also have a very mercantile interest in promoting this agenda. The thing is, Western countries have grant programs for NGOs that fight domestic violence….NGOs inflate the importance of this topic in order to increase the overall funds allocated to fight the problem and also as part of competition for the existing ones.”

“Child protection services have developed in such a way that they see the family as one of the most dangerous places for children. but this is entirely wrong – the family, especially the biological family, is one of the safest places and it must be protected.”

In less than three decades since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia is now the one that is pro-family and Britain is the one that is breaking up families with Theresa May’s Marxist feminist regime.

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Controversy as transgender athlete wins women’s weightlifting competition

Enjoy.

I look forward to a M>F transgender tennis player trouncing the Williams sisters in straight sets, and probably not dropping a game. If (s)he wins the women’s tournament at Wimbledon, (s)he will get the same prize money as the winner of the men’s tournament, who would in turn beat her/him in straight sets.

This is geting interesting. Why not just have sports tournaments, not men’s and women’s tournaments, i.e. have a level playing field? Apart from beach volleyball, obviously. Who on earth would want to watch men’s beach volleyball?

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Chuck Berry RIP (and a cartoon of Nicola Sturgeon)

I was saddened to learn of the death of Chuck Berry, at the age of 90, two days ago. A deeply influential figure, he wrote and was the first to record one of my favourite rock-and-roll songs, Johnny B. Goode.

Berry’s demise inspired a cartoonist at The Times to create a cartoon featuring Nicola Sturgeon as a lead guitarist, in today’s edition. The piece is titled Jock and Roll! You will note her band’s name on a large drum, ‘Chuck Britain’.

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Sarah Phillimore (Family Law Barrister, 20 years’ experience) – Are Family Courts Biased?

A piece by the Men and Boys Initiative, an organization based in Ulster. Of course Family Courts are biased against men, whatever Sarah Phillimore may claim. All courts are. Indeed, the entire criminal justice system is.

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