Paul Elam’s keynote speech at ICMI18

Paul Elam has just changed the title of his keynote speech at ICMI18 from The men’s rights movement: Past, present, and future, to, Female privilege: Why women should be ashamed of themselves. My own talk title will be, Men’s and boys’ human rights violations will end when female privilege ends. We’ll be saying a lot more about female privilege in the coming years, and why women in general (not only feminists) should be ashamed of themselves, for not challenging the assaults on men’s and boys’ human rights which are a direct consequence of their privilege.

17 thoughts on “Paul Elam’s keynote speech at ICMI18

  1. Mike,
    how are you expecting ‘women in general,’/ the average woman in the street to go about successfully challenging the assaults on men’s and boys’ human rights?
    A lot of women won’t even be aware that men’s and boys’ human rights are being assaulted.
    Until I came across j4mb I wasn’t aware of the extent of the assault on men and boys, yet I’m someone who is interested in current affairs and politics.
    Mike, there will be a lot of men who don’t challenge the assaults on men’s and boys’ human rights.

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    • Danuta, you’re completely missing the point. Women are advantaged by the outrageous privileges feminists have won for them, and 99.9% of women accept those privileges without being remotely bothered that they assault the human rights of men and boys. What have YOU personally done to reject those privileges? Two questions. Have you personally taken part in any street protests? Have you made any financial donations to organizations campaigning for the human rights of men and boys? I’m guessing the answers to both questions is ‘No’, in which case spare me your appeal to gynocentrism. Not. bloody. interested. in. your. virtue. signalling.

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    • True. A lot of women are not aware that men and boys are under such assault.

      How ironic that every man and boy in the Western world is reminded on numerous occasions every single day that the rights of women and girls are apparently under grievous assault.

      There is undoubtedly a correlation between the propaganda war waged by Feminism and the lack of awareness among women and girls. Is this mere correlation or is this cause? Ultimately, since we cannot switch off the Feminist propaganda machine, the only way to advance this matter is to challenge women and girls as individual human beings. Ultimately, we must call out women and girls as individual human beings and challenge them to declare exactly where they stand on the matter of justice for men and boys.

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      • Far too many males bury themselves in the sports pages, and take an interest only in the latest performance of their favourite team. Thus, they are totally unaware of the moves that are being made against them. Those moves, however, could not be made without the assent, and indeed, support, of male politicians and male apparatchiks in the police and other organisations who carry out the bidding of extremists. Whereas, it is said that in the UK only a minority of women are feminists, every whim and screech of the noisy minority of women’s activists seem to be pandered to, as in the case of marriage, where the husband now has no rights at all.

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      • Yes men are a bigger problem than women. They seem to assume with no evidence whatsoever that women are disadvantaged and stick to this view even when confronted with reality,

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      • This is so true. I’ve been following a thread on a mainly men’s forum when the recent rape case collapses were being discussed. I put forward the point that a lot of what the justice system does in terms of policy is following feminist ideology and many responses thought that was a stupid idea, and became white knights as we “must protect the wimmin” .

        I’m afraid gettting men to take an interest in other men’s disadvanatges is an uphill struggle.

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      • So what, then, is the best way to engage those men who are so misinformed and ignorant that they believe false allegations of rape are so rare as to be negligible and that complainants of rape should invariably be believed? I would politely suggest that Paul Elam’s approach of shaming women is likely to turn off those men even more (and a good few who are not ignorant) and ensure that men’s rights remain on the political fringes. I’m sure Paul’s views resonate with men who are still very angry, but I would question whether they are politically constructive.

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      • Thanks Nick. Paul Elam and I are on the same page on this one. It’s time that the majority of women who don’t self-identify as feminists, but who are happy to take the privileges feminists deliver at the expense of the human rights of men and boys, are informed they should be ashamed of themselves.

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      • ” many responses thought that was a stupid idea, and became white knights as we “must protect the wimmin” .
        Which is the response of most male MPs. That’s why the “police laws” in Nottingham will eventually become law of the land. MPs will be asked: “Do you, or don’t you want to protect women?” and they will fall over themselves to show that they do, and to hell with the rights and safety of men and boys throughout the land.

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      • Yes, if men were aware of the many serious injustices they face as a class they’d be joining Men’s Rights’ groups in their masses. Many men may be aware of one or two areas of injustice but just don’t seem to be aware of the full picture of the numerous ways in which they face injustice as a class.

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      • I am not so sure that men are totally unaware of the machinery of power that is moving against them. Maybe 20 years ago, but today? Even if he does not openly admit the fact, surely every man must today sense the fact that society has been warped into an Orwellian-Feminist dystopia? No man can be absolutely ignorant of this obvious fact.
        So, why aren’t men fighting back? The problem is that decades of Feminism has successfully cucked so many men. Such cucked men are needy and therefore look to females for cues about socially acceptable opinion & activity. Our direct appeals are having zero impact because cucked males are not listening to us.
        So, given that for so many men the female has become the role model, perhaps challenging female complacency is not such a bad place to start?

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      • Very true. I think for a lot of men it’s a matter of anything for a quiet life.
        They live their own lives and don’t worry too much about what’s going on out there.
        My husband has never suffered a single one of the twenty areas of injustice detailed in j4mb’s Manifesto and it’s basically the same for many of our friends in our social circle.
        If you don’t experience the injustice in your own little world you can be quite oblivious to it.
        When I tell my husband all that I’ve learnt from the Manifesto he can’t relate to it, shrugs his shoulders and just thinks it’s just a matter of individual men having to solve any problems they are faced with as they come along.
        He doesn’t see it as injustices that have to be challenged to help men as a class.

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      • Actually that is a really fascinating point. That yes, whilst a lot of women and men are totally unaware that men and boys are under such assault and face injustice in so many ways the irony is as you say that every man and boy in the western world is hyper alert to the idea that females are the ones supposedly suffering all manner of inequalities and oppression.

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