Jordan Holbrook: “The Farce of The Presidents Club Allegations”

Several tips of the hat to Jordan for this comprehensive piece about The Presidents Club fiasco, in which it has become increasingly clear that Madison Marriage’s claims in the Financial Times lacked any credibility. They were nothing more than anti-male feminist propaganda.

4 thoughts on “Jordan Holbrook: “The Farce of The Presidents Club Allegations”

  1. The Presidents Club thing was a pre-arranged set-up from beginning to end.

    A farce, a play act, a piece of unconvincing and inadeqate theatrical fabrication with the ‘outcome’ probably written well in advance of the (non) event.

    So obvious is this that the perpetrators have done themselves immense harm and a power of no good.

    I’m pleased to say.

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    • Well I do think it achieved a distracting from the unfolding scandal of “systematic” fiddling of evidence by Police and CPS. I suspect that this was its real purpose, at least in the eagerness of the usually gobby lot providing click bait outrage. Otherwise the stories re feminism would have just been the rather worthy “vote” stuff and the rapidly embarrassing BBC posh folk spat. I suspect the main thing the latter showed was the sheer size of the fees/pay of all the Beebs “News” people.

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  2. Turning the whole thing on its head, how many of the men present felt harassed by the hostesses’ sexually charged behavior ? Should they post under the MeToo hashtag ? If an hostess come sit on your lap without your consent, is that sexual assault ?

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  3. Now it’s getting to the point where feminists such as May and Phillips are telling grown male strangers how to behave with other consenting adults in private. If anything illegal happened, it would have been a matter for the police. If nothing illegal did happen, then it was not only nothing to do with the police, but nothing to do with May and Phillips either.

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