Terrence Popp: The cost of baby rabies

In 2011 Liz Jones, a Daily Mail columnist, write a piece in which she outlined how she’d (unsuccessfully) attempted to become pregnant by using the contents of her two ex-husbands’ used condoms.

In 2013 we posted a piece about pregnant women selling ‘positive’ pregnancy tests online. An extract:

So manipulative women have invented NON-paternity fraud, and will doubtless profit from it, whether as sellers of ‘positive’ pregnancy tests, or as the buyers, using them to manipulate men into marrying them. Shortly after they marry, many of these women will claim they’ve had a ‘spontaneous’ abortion, and in due course engineer the breakdown of the relationship and walk away with the house and half the man’s assets. Quite a payback from paying a pregnant woman $25 to urinate on a stick and post it, isn’t it?

And of course there’ll be no proof she’s been deceitful, the evidence having been destroyed. But if the man has any sense, he’ll be suspicious, and certainly not fall for the same trick again. And so the relationships between men and women become a little more difficult. Do women collectively have no sense that they’re storing up a great deal of resentment in men through such deceits, and this partly explains why more men are choosing to going their own way, with every year that passes? It would seem not.

Terrence Popp is a former US Marine, who runs the website Redonkulas.com. Nobody makes videos quite like him. On the website’s home page:

We’re going to offend you.

At Redonkulas.com, we don’t do butt-hurt. We don’t do Wet Wipes. We really don’t care if it makes you cry.

Man up. Or woman up. Whatever. Put some damn pants on, quit your sniveling, stop looking for reasons to be offended (we’ll offend you, we promise) and stop being such a sissy mouth-breathing oxygen-thieving apple-ass.

It’s all in good fun, kids. If we’re not offending you, tell us. We’ll try harder.

In 2014 he gave a memorable talk at the first International Conference on Men’s Issues, in Detroit – it’s #15 on the list of conference talk videos, here.

A couple of months ago Terrence published a video (13:38) – ‘The cost of baby rabies’ – on the subject of women tricking men into making them pregnant, for financial gain. Don’t watch it if you’re offended by occasional strong language.

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“Mark Latham’s Outsiders” with Bettina Arndt and Miranda Devine

Mark Latham, Bettina Arndt, and Miranda Devine are giving presentations at ICMI17, Bettina is the keynote speaker. Their profiles on the website:

Bettina Arndt trained as a clinical psychologist before becoming well known as one of Australia’s first sex therapists. She then became a respected social commentator focussing mainly on gender issues and was invited onto government advisory committees including many on family law. Bettina’s day job is currently online dating coaching but she’s still campaigning for the cultural dialogue in Australia to include proper focus on men’s issues.

Mark Latham is a former Australian politician who was the leader of the Australian Labor Party and Leader of the Opposition from December 2003 to January 2005. He led the party at the 2004 federal election. [Mark’s talk at the conference will be titled, “The Myth of White Male Privilege”.]

Miranda Devine is an Australian columnist and writer noted for her conservative stance on a range of social and political issues. Her column, formerly printed twice weekly in Fairfax Media newspapers The Sydney Morning Herald and The Sun-Herald, now appears in the News Limited newspapers.

Mark Latham recently started a discussion show on Facebook – Mark Latham’s Outsiders. Episode 1 (video, 1:07:16) and Episode 2 (59:19) are available, Mark is joined in the studio in both episodes by Bettina and Miranda. In Episode 1 Bettina talks about The Red Pill from 13:57, and there’s a discussion at 29:03 starting with Bettina speaking about ICMI17.

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Things not to say to a sex worker

Our thanks to Peter for this (video, 5:37) on, of all places, BBC3 – now only available online. I was reminded of a very interesting studio discussion (video, 17:54) on Newsnight in 2014, ‘Should buying sex be illegal in the UK, as it is in Sweden, Norway and Iceland?’. The best line on prostitution came from Dr Belinda Brooks-Graham, an academic:

It’s only sex, it’s only money.

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ICMI17 – printed shirts now available

The third International Conference on Men’s Issues starts seven weeks from today, on 9 June, in Gold Coast, Australia – details here. A version of the conference logo (above) is now available printed on shirts for you to order from the J4MB store, with a myriad of options:

  • polo shirts, T-shirts, sweatshirts
  • style (all shirts, other than the sweatshirts, are available in men’s and women’s designs)
  • this and other print designs (‘This is what an anti-feminist looks like’ is now available)
  • garment colours
  • sizes
  • materials (cotton or polycotton)

The quickest way to get into the store is to click on the ‘PRODUCTS’ tab in the top left corner of the store website, under the J4MB logo, then click on the garment style you want.

Delivery is available worldwide, and a modest £2.50 from each shirt sale will be donated to J4MB. Postage costs are lower (per shirt) for orders after the first shirt ordered, and orders can include different shirts.

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Kathy Gyngell on Prince Harry’s revelations about his mental health issues

I consider stoicism to be one of the finer male-typical attributes – and without it, the male suicide rate would surely be even higher – so I’ve felt ambivalent about the recent decision of Prince Harry to reveal publicly something about the mental health issues he suffered 20+ years after the death of his mother, which occurred when he was just 12. Media coverage of the matter has been overwhelmingly supportive of his decision to ‘go public’, so I was interested to read a piece by Kathy Gyngell, articulating a different viewpoint with humanity and insight.

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Modern fathers are harming sons by trying to be their best friend – by former Harrow head Barnaby Lenon

Our thanks to Jeff for this. It’s difficult to know where to start. Lenon seems not to have noticed (or he’s spinelessly reluctant to admit) that men’s traditional key role as fathers – men who are fortunate to see their children, anyway – as the imposers of discipline in the nuclear family has been systematically mocked and undermined for decades by women in general, and feminists in particular. TV and radio fiction has long been crammed with stories of ‘deadbeat dads’.

In the modern era it is commonplace for mothers to undermine their husbands’ authority as fathers, sometimes in public, but more usually in private. Now that the inevitable consequences are undeniable, because women struggle to fulfil a disciplinarian role, men – as usual – are being charged with providing the solution, to return to the roles from which they’ve long been stripped. Men are also, of course, responsible for their sons’ behaviour towards their mother. Lenon writes:

If they are rude to their mother, it is of no consequence.

Maybe fathers are reluctant to discipline their sons for being rude to the woman who mocks them for seeking to impose discipline. If so, we shouldn’t be surprised.

I note the article is published in the Femail section of Mail Online. It’s about damned time we saw articles published in that section on a more common problem, modern mothers who are harming daughters by trying to be their best friend.

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US Navy redesigns its submarines to make them more ‘female-friendly’ by reducing the height of the controls and fitting steps to the bunk beds

Our thanks to Jeff for this. Give me strength. Cue disbelief and then laughter among Chinese, Russian, and North Korean admirals. Excerpts:

The navy is redesigning its submarine fleet to make it easier for women to serve on board.

Defense contractor Electric Boat is currently working on a new design which will have the controls placed allow smaller females [not smaller males, too?] to serve on board.

Electric Boat officials had no immediate estimate of how much the modifications will cost. [The Royal Navy has estimated the cost of modifying its nuclear submarine fleet to make it more ‘female friendly’ will be around £5 MILLION per vessel. At a time of severe budgetary constraints, the Armed Forces are spending huge sums of money on ideologically-driven measures which will reduce operational efficiency and effectiveness. We can confidently expect numerous underwater Immaculate Conceptions, requiring the female ‘sailors’ to be flown home to the UK at taxpayers’ expense.]…

On the Columbia-class boats, valves will generally be placed lower, Wilson said. Sometimes there will be an extension handle, and some will be easier to turn…

Seats in the control room on the ballistic-missile submarines will adjust forward a little more so everyone can touch each display and reach every joystick. Steps will be added so shorter people [shorter WOMEN, invariably] can climb into the top bunk or see into the washers and dryers, since clothes that get stuck in the machines are a fire hazard.

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