Belinda Brown: My anti-feminist agenda

A tip of the hat to Belinda for this.

We’re looking forward to Belinda speaking at next year’s conference in St Andrew’s stadium, the home ground of Birmingham City FC. The current speaker list is here. 13 of the planned total of 15 speakers have been announced so far. We’ve reduced the number of speakers compared with the 2016 London conference total of 20, to allow time for a more interactive event.

For the conference to proceed, we need sufficient £22.00 deposits to give us confidence that attendee numbers will be enough to ensure the event will not be loss-making. The sooner we get the required number of deposits, the sooner we can make the announcement that the conference will proceed. You can make your deposit here. In the highly unlikely event that the conference is cancelled, we shall of course refund your deposit in full.

4 thoughts on “Belinda Brown: My anti-feminist agenda

  1. I agree entirely with her, particularly in her acknowledgment that those who prioritise work (mostly men) are deserving of more respect.
    I also agree that girls should be asked to consider, early, if they see children in their lives and if they do, then lesser resources should be directed to them, to the benefit of girls who don’t want children and boys. We need to put our greatest investment into whole of life full time workers.
    State childcare subsidy should be diverted towards married partners and to getting part time mothers out of the workplace, not to paid childcare for part-timers; if the economics of childcare are such that the second salary is almost wholly expended on it, then there should be positive encouragement given to a parent, usually mother unless she is the significantly higher earner, to stay at home. Firms should be allowed to give preference to the full time worker who works on the premises as against the part timer and the [in]flexible as well.
    Full time people should have preferential access to training and preferential retention in a redundancy situation – women on maternity leave should lose their right to preferential retention regardless of the fact it means a more committed and capable person will lose their job; and it should be permissible to select part timers for redundancy purely because they are part timers.
    Administration surrounding them is a nightmare and the fewer hours they work the more trouble they are; I’d say if someone works 8hours or less/only one shift per week then you should be able to give them money rather than time off.

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  2. Quote:
    “….we as women must get together and fight this feminist cancer which has so effectively invaded every social institution….”

    Belinda is quite rightly repeating the message that feMarxism does not like, represent or support women.

    In fact it despises them.

    As far as they are concerned women are there to be used as a tool, a weapon and a device to damage and destroy in the pursuit of power.

    Women are being used, deceived, manipulated and lied to, and it grieves me to see them so foully damaged and abused.

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  3. I despair at the lack of respect given to the most important role in a woman’s life – that of Mother.
    Left wing politics have smashed the family unit and pushed people into being ever more reliant upon and no doubt in turn are meant to be grateful to an inferior Nanny State for care provision.
    Babies and young children are dumped in nurseries with young staff on minimum wage.
    It’s inhumane to have children spending equal or longer than an adult working day in institutions, what with breakfast clubs, the school day and then after school clubs.
    Does our society and selfish feminists not care about the human rights and needs of babies and children, that of wanting to be with their Mothers? That’s all a baby and young children want, to be with their mothers.
    Quite frankly, I’ve often said an ape in a zoo cosily carrying it’s young on it’s back and in it’s arms all the time looks after it’s babies better than working women who dump and run.
    And it’s a Feminist lie to give the impression that it’s easy for women to be away from their babies and young children. As a female, it would have been emotionally devastating to me to have to dump my baby in a nursery.
    Feminists are turning women into heartless automatons, full of self importance and entitlement. The most bizarre thing I have read from a woman was in Good Housekeeping magazine (April 2017), where Eve Pollard said that Feminism to her meant that “Women are Goddesses.”
    Take note though, the babies and children dumped in nurseries today, will be the adults who dump their elderly parents into institutional care in care homes, cared for by staff on minimum wage. We read weekly in the papers how utterly awful some of these homes are.

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