Mike Buchanan to appear on tomorrow’s ‘Sunday Morning Live’

Tomorrow morning I’ll be one of four people in a discussion on the BBC programme Sunday Morning Live. The working title is:

Have we turned a blind eye to sexual harassment?

The piece was prompted by recent allegations about Harvey Weinstein, the Hollywood mogul, who is denying accusations of non-consensual sex.

The show’s presenter is Sean Fletcher, but the feminist broadcaster Emma Barnett also plays a significant role. Followers of this blog may recall her scandalous radio interview of Cassie Jaye, former Hollywood actress and subsequently a film producer, most recently of the remarkable film The Red Pill. I had the pleasure of spending time with Cassie in Norwich earlier this year. Barry Wright, a local man, generously funded a couple of screenings of The Red Pill, and also paid for the travel and accommodation of numerous people including Cassie Jaye, Paul Elam, and Erin Pizzey. Cassie and Barry:

Cassie and myself:

The three other people in the studio discussion tomorrow will be, as you’d expect, of the female persuasion:

Dawn Foster of The Guardian. Last year we published a piece, Peter Lloyd educates Dawn Foster, a whiny hatchet-faced militant feminist Guardian journalist, on Sky News.

Shyama Perera, who writes for The Guardian and other papers. Her Guardian profile (1999) is here. A sneering article on Mail Online is here. An extract:

It took me 40 years to realise a simple truth, and it is this: men are essentially uncomplicated beings whose lack of guile makes them appear deeply complex to the labyrinthine female mind.

We cannot accept there is so little to unravel in men. Therefore, we tie ourselves up in knots searching for hidden strata of thought and understanding. It doesn’t exist.

Zoe Strimpel, who writes for the Telegraph, once a fine newspaper.

It is anticipated that Jack Beresford of Loaded will be joining us on Skype.

11 thoughts on “Mike Buchanan to appear on tomorrow’s ‘Sunday Morning Live’

  1. Well it might be good to plug Cassie’s Documentary. Also point out the extensive and ever growing list of constitutes “sexual harrassment” Weinstein himself hasn’t defended his behaviour, and the “casting couch” has been an open “secret” (see for instance Tippi Hedren verses “Hitch” 50 years ago. However now “harassment” includes an unwelcome compliment or look! Its not that a “blind eye” has been turned for there have been any number of public/media circuses on this (politiians, businessmen, movie directors, etc.) . Its that lots of things are “harassment” now that no one would have considered so even 5 years ago.

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  2. You could ask the hosts Mike, why programmes such as this always need at least three feminists on one side. And be ready to drawn attention to the fact, if the feminist try to talk over you! I notice that feminists on-line continually complain about male speakers talking over them, whereas, as we well know, they are the worst offenders.

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  3. would be nice to ask why it takes women years and even decades to report harassment ?
    it sounds really phony. If a woman doesn’t report harassment within a week of it happening,courts should simply disregard it as dishonest.

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  4. So Mike the 2010 equality act states if on the show you feel humiliated offended or degraded you have been sexually harassed.
    jesting or compliments by them is not a defence
    nail them mike, make the public aware of misandry

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  5. Well done for not going postal on them Mike. It almost appeared to me that the misandrists were holding back a little bit. I sign of a shift for the better? Or am I just being too optimistic?

    Anyway. Job well done my man.

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