Janice Fiamengo: This is the way physics ends. Not with a Big Bang, but a feminist whimper.

We recently posted a link to a video by Janice Fiamengo, on the Professor Alessandro Strumia case – here. Our thanks to the Rev Jules Gomes for posting a slightly revised transcript of the piece, on his website – here.

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Bettina Arndt update

We’ve just received this update from Bettina. The woman’s a force of nature.

Hi Everyone, There’s an interesting story behind this week’s video.

Last year I was approached by a Perth Film company, asking me to take part in a documentary being made for SBS on sexism. I wasn’t keen because I know all too well how easy it is for filmmakers to do a long interview which they then chop up to make you look like a dodo. I couldn’t imagine anyone at SBS would do me any favours. But the Perth company, Joined UP, assured me they planned to do a balance programme and they pressured me to take part to comment on survey results showing most Australians have real concerns about the way sexism is normally portrayed.

Those statistics were very revealing. Only 19 per cent of Australians identify as feminist. Almost half the population (45 per cent) feel feminism has gone too far. By far the majority, (76 per cent) feel men suffer from sexism too. I did the interview and persuaded others to get involved to comment on this majority view. But then SBS released their teaser for the programme – Is Australia Sexist – showing they had ditched anything that challenges the feminist narrative and simply were promoting the usual male-bashing dogma we have come to expect from our public broadcasters.

I wrote about this for The Australian this week and SBS told an Oz news reporter that “they couldn’t cover every angle of complex issues surrounding sexism,” and admitted they weren’t including the statistics in question. Instead, in the promo for the programme which goes to air December 4, we are promised shocking findings about our sexist country showing how hard life it is for women dealing with the wage gap, the constant underlying threat of rape. We see little girls being taught that boys always get paid more, women afraid to walk down public streets. The compere ends up in tears at the thought of her children facing such ordeals.

I thought it was a very telling example of the grip of feminism on our key institutions and lengths these activists are prepared to go to promote their ideology.

Here’s the video – please help me circulate it:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LA6eCQgsujQ

And for the all the people who keep asking me how they can help in my various campaigns, I have a job for you. The Sydney Morning Herald last week revealed that my recent activities had derailed the feminist goal of a Federal Government taskforce aimed at bullying universities into doing more about sexual assault and harassment on campuses.

“We were so close”, wailed the SMH headline which blamed me for the set-back in the feminists’ plans. The journalist claimed Education Minister Dan Tehan postponed making a decision about their taskforce, instead prioritising an inquiry into freedom of speech at universities, triggered by the violent protest against me at Sydney University.

News of the proposed task force is extremely worrying because it shows the government is under great pressure to force universities into further action on the manufactured rape crisis. The ultimate goal of this taskforce will be to persuade universities to get involved in adjudicating date rape cases – as has happened in the US with disastrous consequences for many young men and for the universities. In case you missed it, I recently wrote an article for the online journal Quillette, explaining what is likely to happen if the feminists get their way.

The trouble is that governments and education authorities only ever hear from the feminist extremists and rarely from sensible people warning of the risks to universities if they head further down this path. We must all get active and persuade Education Minister Tehan to permanently shelve this idea. Email him or lobby your own MP and warn others about what’s going on here. We need to protect young male students from this madness.

Finally, some talks coming up this week. Firstly at the Sydney Institute next Monday, December 3. Then on Wednesday, December 5 there’s my talk in Parliament House, which was originally planned for August in the week  where we ended up changing Prime Minister. It turned out to be a very good idea to postpone the event at that time since the whole place was chaos. Hopefully the re-scheduled event will proceed as planned and I am delighted to discover various government ministers are keen to talk to me about my campus tour. So it all seems promising at this stage. Unfortunately this event is only open to people who work in Parliament House.

That’s it for now. Cheers, Tina

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Sarah Silverman leads Hollywood women promoting ‘Shout Your Abortion’ book

A reminder, as if we needed one, that feminism is among other things, a death cult. Most killers of adults may be men, but if you include unborn children who are killed – 10+ million in the UK, since the Abortion Act 1967 – women are by a considerable margin bigger killers than men. A J4MB supporter left these comments:

Why not mount the dead baby’s head on your wall, like a hunting trophy? Sick, twisted scum.

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Hundreds of babies born in Scotland ‘addicted’ to drugs

Our thanks to Steve for this.

In our last general election manifesto we had a section on Foetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) (pp.7,8). Extracts from the Wikipedia page on Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD):

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) are a group of conditions that can occur in a person whose mother drank alcohol during pregnancy. Problems may include an abnormal appearance, short height, low body weight, small head size, poor coordination, low intelligence, behavior problems, and problems with hearing or seeing. Those affected are more likely to have trouble in school, legal problems, participate in high-risk behaviors, and have trouble with alcohol or other drugs. The most severe form of the condition is known as fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)…

FASD is estimated to affect between 2% and 5% of people in the United States and Western Europe. [J4MB emphasis] FAS is believed to occur in between 0.2 and 9 per 1000 live births in the United States. In South Africa, some populations have rates as high as 9%. The negative effects of alcohol during pregnancy have been described since ancient times. The lifetime cost per child with FAS was $2,000,000 in 2002 in the US.

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Peter Zohrab’s open letter to Andrew Little, Justice Minister, New Zealand

An email received some hours ago, and reproduced with Peter Zohrab’s permission:

Subject: Banning Hate Organisations

(Open Letter to the Minister of Justice)

Dear Mr. Little,

I am writing to you to advocate the banning of the two hate organisations: the White Ribbon Campaign (https://whiteribbon.org.nz/), and the Women’s Refuge (https://womensrefuge.org.nz/), which are organisations which promote hatred towards men. Moreover, they do this in a dishonest and typically female manner and have created a man-hating religion which influences ignorant and/or unintelligent individuals such as journalists, academics, police officers, lawyers, judges and politicians — all of whom are extremely powerful — to hate men (http://blackribboncampaign.altervista.org/janlogie.html) and carry on anti-male activities of various sorts, from spreading half-truths and lies to misinterpreting situations and to advocating and passing anti-male legislation.

1.  The White Ribbon Campaign is a primitive religion of brainwashed sub-humans who are both subservient to women and intellectually incapable of understanding scientific facts. It incites discrimination against men by all powerful insitutions in society. The scientific fact I am specifically referring to is the fact that “women are as physically aggressive, or more aggressive, than men in their relationships with their spouses or male partners,” as stated by Psychology Professor Martin Fiebert, in his introduction to his Annotated Bibliography of Domestic Violence research (https://web.csulb.edu/~mfiebert/assault.htm). Domestic Violence is a research branch of the field of Psychology. It is not — or should not be — the field of play of morons and sub-humans who have nothing better to do in life than to create a new religion and go about conning other people to believe in it.

2.  Women’s Refuge states at https://womensrefuge.org.nz/about-us/ that they are “a women’s organisation for women and their children, here to help prevent and stop family violence in New Zealand.” That is grossly sexist and it includes three lies:

  • it pretends that children as the chattels of women, being determined;
  • to deprive these children of their fathers;
  • it implies that only fathers are violent towards children and advocates separating abusive mothers, together with their victim children, from their loving fathers;

Women’s Refuge actually promotes family violence in New Zealand, by teaching women how to provoke family violence and by teaching the moronic police to treat women as the default victims and men as the default perpetrators in all except the most blatant situations. This provides women with a way to guarantee their “sole ownership” of children.

Yours sincerely,

Peter Zohrab

False accusers:

https://criticathink.wordpress.com/2018/04/18/false-accusers/

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International Men’s Day debate – 15:00, 29 November, Westminster Hall

We’ve just learned that there will be an IMD debate after all, led again by the courageous Philip Davies MP – details here. I urge you to go, if you possibly can. These debates are really important, there’s nothing like them in any other parliament in the world. Philip deserves all the support we can give him.

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