Judge Ian Pringle QC is a blithering idiot. Oxford student Lavinia Woodward avoids jail for stabbing her ex-boyfriend.

Our thanks to Steve for this. As we and others predicted, the judge used a series of ‘mitigating circumstances’ to justify not sending the violent woman to prison. You’ll never hear most of them used as mitigating circumstances for violent men. One is alcohol addiction. Men’s intoxication is routinely used as an aggravating circumstance when sentencing, not a mitigating circumstance. I’m reminded yet again of Alison Tieman’s short video, Men’s Rights versus Feminism explained using magnets.

Jules Gomes, ‘The Rebel Priest’, join the list of speakers at ICMI18

The line-up of speakers at ICMI18 (July 13-15) is coming along nicely, and 12 of the 15 scheduled speakers have already been announced on the ICMI18 website – here. Why not sign up for auto-notifications on the website, then you’ll learn of new developments as soon as anyone? And do email us info@j4mb.org.uk if there are any people you’d like to speak at the conference, but who aren’t already on the list. Thanks.

Labour party promises free sanitary products for girls and women in bid to tackle ‘period poverty’

Our thanks to Laura for this. This remark from Dawn Butler, shadow minister for women and equalities, makes her a contender for a ‘Gormless Feminist of the Month’ award:

If men had periods, this would have been resolved a long time ago – period.

The insinuation is, of course, that where men have ‘problems’, the state throws taxpayers’ money at them, in providing ‘solutions’. Hell, it doesn’t even provide a national screening programme for prostate cancer, which ends more men’s lives than breast cancer ends women’s lives.