Half-naked models strut down the fashion week runway in ‘VAGINA WIGS’ during South Korean designer’s bizarre catwalk show

Complete look: One model wore one of the merkins along with a golden jacket and bright red thigh-high boots, complete with winged eye-liner and jewelry

Fierce: Another look involved pairing one of the toopees with a metallic jacket and gloves

Our thanks to Martin for this. An extract:

Historically, vagina wigs were known as merkins and date back to the middle of the 15th century, according to the Oxford Companion To The Body.

Merkins, which can be traced back to 1450, are believed to have had two main uses at the time.

Some women who had public lice had to shave off their pubes entirely as a result of the condition, and opted to wear the furry toupees instead to cover their nether regions.

Prostitutes also resorted to wearing merkins after contracting certain STDs, such as syphilis or gonorrhea, when they wanted to conceal their symptoms.

Kaimin’s merkins were the result of a collaboration with hairstylists from New York City’s Prema Hair salon, with creative director Dale Delaporte overseeing the project.

Stasi files reveal spies in Corbyn’s Peace Group

A tip of the hat to Guido Fawkes for this. The most upvoted comment, and two comments after it:

Corbyn never attended any protests calling for democracy in the USSR, he never demanded that East Germany release its political prisoners, he never campaigned against martial law in Communist Poland, he never angrily denounced the fact that striking was illegal in Cuba, his supposed commitment to peace didn’t see him protesting against the Soviet War in Afghanistan or Cuba’s wars in Africa and his alleged hatred of imperialism didn’t once see him march against the Soviet Empire.

Corbyn has never been an enemy of totalitarianism or against war or opposed to imperialism, he has supported all three when it suited him. The only thing that matters for Corbyn is socialism, nothing else. And if thugs wearing a Red Star on their uniforms have to murder a few million people to build the worker’s paradise then that is a sacrifice Corbyn is happy to make and delighted to justify.

 

But apart from that, what’s wrong with him as leader of a major British political party?

 

But I want free stuff, innit. Tory toffs. Fatcha.

 

BBC: ‘The Moral Maze’ on MGM

The initial discussion on MGM on this evening’s episode of The Moral Maze lasted for 17:30, starting at the beginning of the programme. People with a BBC licence – unwilling funders of the anti-male propaganda machine, in the main – can catch the full 45-minute programme here. The contribution of Claire Fox was utterly woeful, lacking in anything approaching even the slightest humanity towards even 8-day-old baby boys. She was happy for them to be thrown under a bus in the name of religion. If she’s a Libertarian, I’m a Scotch egg. She was formerly a member of the Revolutionary Communist Party. An obvious choice for a BBC programme on moral issues, then.

The whole programme is worth catching, all the same – thought the sound level management is at times shockingly bad, unlike when Mike P worked for the BBC, his first job of the day being to warm up the valves – and the discussion returns to MGM near the end.

Jennifer Lawrence says she chose to be cold as she attacks ‘ridiculous’ feminists for criticising her revealing dress

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The dress was reminiscent of Liz Hurley's famous safety pin number

Our thanks to Mike P for this. Jennifer Lawrence responded to the inevitable manginas and crones (Robert Webb, Helen Lewis, Sam Smethers of the Force It Society…). An extract:

Lawrence responded to critics in an impassioned Facebook post, writing: “This is not only utterly ridiculous, I am extremely offended. That Versace dress was fabulous, you think I’m going to cover that gorgeous dress up with a coat and a scarf? I was outside for 5 minutes. I would have stood in the snow for that dress because I love fashion and that was my choice.

“This is sexist, this is ridiculous, this is not feminism. Over- reacting about everything someone says or does, creating controversy over silly innocuous things such as what I choose to wear or not wear, is not moving us forward. It’s creating silly distractions from real issues. Get a grip people. Everything you see me wear is my choice. And if I want to be cold THATS MY CHOICE TOO!”

Good points, well made.

 

Support required to promote the conference – Arsenal v Manchester City, Wembley, Sunday 25 February

Our thanks to everyone who turned out on a cold wet night yesterday to promote the conference before and after the Chelsea v Barcelona game, by holding placards and handing out leaflets, engage in conversations with fans, etc. The next game in the series we’re attending will be Arsenal v Manchester City, next Sunday afternoon. Kick-off 16:30, we’ll aim to gather nearby around 14:30.

Please email us ASAP if you can join us (info@j4mb.org.uk), so we can bring along sufficient placards and leaflets, and let you know exactly where we’ll be meeting. Thanks.

You can book your conference ticket(s) here.

Mainstream media coverage of the Iceland MGM story, William Collins’s pieces debunking the claimed medical benefits of MGM

The following piece in yesterday’s Times is typical of mainstream media coverage of the potential banning of MGM in Iceland. It starts off with a scandalous claim underneath the caption:

Medical experts argue health benefits favour continuing the practice of circumcision

Times caption: Medical experts argue health benefits favour continuing the practice of circumcision

Male circumcision could be outlawed in Europe for the first time under a draft law in Iceland that has pitted children’s rights campaigners against religious leaders.

Circumcising a boy for non-medical reasons would be punishable by up to six years in prison under the bill tabled by Silja Dogg Gunnarsdottir, an MP from the centre-right Progressive Party. She proposed the legislation, which has broad support in parliament and among the public, to ensure that boys are protected in the same way as girls after a ban on female genital mutilation in 2005.

“I see it as a child protection matter,” she said. “In Iceland we acknowledge the right to believe but we also acknowledge the right and freedom of everyone to choose and have their opinions.”

The bill says that circumcision “involves permanent interventions in a child’s body that can cause severe pain”. Referring to religious opposition to the legislation, the MP said: “Children should have their own rights for their own beliefs when they are adults.”

Christian leaders on the island and on the Continent are supporting Jewish and Muslim clerics who are fighting the measure on the grounds that it discriminates against people of non-Christian faiths and is an attack on religious freedom.

There are fewer than 2,000 Jews and Muslims in Iceland but the dominant Christian church in the country also opposes the bill. Agnes Sigurdardottir, the bishop of Iceland, said that it could turn Jews and Muslims into criminals.

“The danger that arises if this bill becomes law is that Judaism and Islam will become criminalised religions,” the Lutheran bishop said. Children must be given the right to grow up in their family’s religious and cultural practices, she added.

Cardinal Reinhard Marx, president of the Catholic Church in the European Union, called the proposed law a dangerous attack on religious freedom. “The criminalisation of circumcision is a very grave measure that raises deep concern.”

One in three men in the world is circumcised, according to the World Health Organisation. The circumcision rate in the United States has declined from 83 per cent in the 1960s to about 75 per cent.

Medical experts argue that health benefits favour continuing the practice [J4MB: Absolute nonsense. Not one doctors’ representative body in the world calls for routine male infant circumcision.] but European states are increasingly treating circumcision as a question of children’s rights. A 2012 law in Germany permits only trained professionals to perform the operation. The measure was taken after a court ruling that circumcision “permanently and irreparably changed” a child’s body and took away their right to decide their own religious affiliation.

In 2013 the Council of Europe passed a resolution calling on its 47 member states to regulate practices concerning ritual circumcision.

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All the mainstream media coverage we’ve seen of the Iceland story has included far too much commentary from religious people, and far too little commentary (if any) from opponents to the procedure. If potential health consequences are touched on, it’s invariably to suggest that the MGM can bring physical benefits, never that it always results in physical harm, and sometimes psychological harm.

Last night we had an email from a young man asking for sources of material debunking the claimed medical benefits of MGM. We pointed him to William Collins’s blog, specifically four pieces:

Male Genital Mutilation

MGM: Claimed Medical Benefits – Part 1

MGM: Claimed Medical Benefits – Part 2

MGM: Claimed Medical Benefits – Part 3