Football365 – the Sky connection

Followers of this blog will be aware that our contract with the original venue booked for next year’s International Conference on Men’s Issues, St Andrews Stadium – the home of Birmingham City FC – was cancelled by the club on 1 November, with no legal grounds for doing so, and without prior notice.

We received notice of contract termination from one of the club’s directors just a few hours after the publication of a hit piece by Daniel Storey on the website Football365. The comments stream, at least, is worth catching. The overwhelming majority of the comments are supportive of J4MB and/or critical of the article, and ‘upvotes’ made accordingly.

Our thanks to Ken for pointing out that Football365 is operated by 365 Media Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of SkyUK. He tells me he’s cancelled his subscription to Sky TV, and is encouraging others to do likewise.

‘We are a label-less household’: Pink reveals she is raising her children gender neutral… after daughter Willow, six, expressed her desire ‘to marry an African woman’

Our thanks to Martin for this. He writes:

Hahahahaaaa !

Pink raising children as ‘gender-neutral’.

I can only say we have failed in dealing with our own women in a logical, pragmatic manner. Our current treatment of our women is a complete joke, a complete failure on our part. Every man who does not see this is a fool.

If we don’t change our behavior, this idiocy will be getting crazier by the month.

We must change, not wait for our women to change. They will only change after we change, not before !

Angela (U.S.): Women are destroying our military special forces

Our thanks to Angela, an American lady, who writes:

Mike, I’m a member of National Coalition For Men in the US and subscribe to your posts. I just saw that you posted an article about the SAS lowering their standards for women (surprising to hear them being so forthcoming about that). In the US, our military special forces are also lowering their standards, but ostensibly for other reasons aside from making it easier for women (because our women are fierce and strong so they don’t need things to be made easier for them ?). I thought you might find this article interesting. It’s rather long, but it’s a fantastic layout of the evolution of this impending disaster on this side of the pond. My husband is a recently retired Navy SEAL of 32 years, but still has his finger very much on the pulse of this issue.

https://sofrep.com/94786/careerism-cronyism-malfeasance-special-warfare-center-end-special-forces-capability/

Best Regards,
Angela

Bill Burr: “Why do I do this?”

Regular followers of this blog know that my big ‘thing’ in terms of entertainment is comedy. We have a J4MB Comedy Corner, and my hunch is the #1 downloaded piece there is by the American comic genius Bill Burr, in 2013, There is NO reason to hit a woman!

I subscribe to Netflix because their comedy content is excellent, 1,0000x more entertaining than what the woeful feminist British Brainwashing Corporation produces these days. Sadly Netflix doesn’t make The Red Pill freely available, unlike Amazon Prime. But if you subscribe to Netflix, I urge you to catch Bill Burr’s “Why do I do this?” It was recorded in 2008, five years before “There is NO reason to hit a woman!” Enjoy.

I look forward to the day we can afford to invite Bill Burr to perform at an ICMI.

Australia: Sarah Winyard, 21, driver, causes the death of Graham Jurott, 87, motorcyclist. Female magistrate. Community service.

Our thanks to Martin for this. An extract:

Doc [J4MB: Jurott’s son] says he cannot understand why the woman was not charged with dangerous driving causing death which carries a maximum sentence of 10 years.

“For some reason the cops went light on her. The magistrate (Justice Hay) questioned that herself.”…

Justice Hay took into account the driver’s mental condition following the traumatic crash. [J4MB: Why? What earthly relevance does this have on the punishment she deserved?]

Doc says Justice Hay told the court a conviction would have a negative impact on Sarah’s ability to assume her aspirations of studying to be a social worker with refugees. [J4MB: Heaven forbid that killing an 87-year-old man should have any negative consequences for a woman.]

“For some reason the cops went light on her”. Hmm, what might that be?

Girlfriend, 20, who slashed her lover with a seven-inch kitchen knife in the face at his university flat while drunk and high on drugs is spared jail after judge heard she was ‘charming’

Another miscarriage of justice. Extracts:

Stephanie Roberts, 20, slashed at her lover Ravi Benitez, 19, when she visited him at Warwick University on November 24 last year.
Mr Benitez suffered slash wounds before a security guard managed to wrestle the seven-inch knife from Roberts’ hands.

She was spared jail at Warwick Crown Court after the judge [Sylvia de Bertodano] was told she is ‘an intelligent young woman of integrity and charm’…

The judge added: ‘It was a very, very dangerous way to behave, because if you take out a knife when you are distressed and angry and have had a lot to drink, you can cause very serious injuries indeed. [J4MB: No shit, Sherlock!]

‘Both he and you are very fortunate you did not do so on this occasion.

‘But I have read a great deal about you, and both the prosecution [J4MB emphasis] and the defence accept I must sentence you according to your basis of plea which makes clear you had for some time been the victim of a mentally abusive relationship. [J4MB: The prosecuting lawyer was acting for the defence.]

‘Your circumstances had pushed you to the limit, and the combination of drink and drugs that had been supplied to you by him that night were sufficient to push you over the edge.’ [J4MB: In plain English, “You were not responsible for your actions”]

Once again, we see drugs (including alcohol) being considered a mitigating issue for a woman, while they’re invariably taken as an aggravating issue for men.