Appalling (video, 0:18).
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Appalling (video, 0:18).
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Yesterday I posted the text of my talk at Sunday’s Messages 4 Men mini-conference – here. It included this:
My party is keen to do more to support men – and women, for that matter – at universities, both students and academics, who wish to raise awareness of issues affecting men and boys, and challenge feminism and feminists. Elizabeth Hobson is, as you probably know, our Director of Communications. We’re both willing to meet with students and academics, give presentations, or engage in debates, at universities in the UK, and the party will cover our related costs.
If you wish to take advantage of this offer, please contact me (mike@j4mb.org.uk, 07967 026163).
We’re also offering free screenings of the award-winning film American Circumcision, trailer here (2:31).
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Our thanks to Jenny for pointing us to a discussion on “dick pics” – sometimes termed “genital selfies” – on The Victoria Derbyshire Show this morning – here (30:50 – 42:38). Only BBC licence holders will be able to access it, and it will be available for 29 days.
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A tip of the hat to Rod Liddle for his review of Yoko Ono’s latest assault on the ears – Warzone – in the current Spectator:
Grade: A+
Ooh, you can have some fun with this when the unwanted guests swing by this Christmastide. These are the ‘greatest hits’ of a serially indulged caterwauling loon with the political disposition of a spoiled seven-year-old, redone to make them even worse than they were before.
So, put on ‘Why’ as you hand around the cocktails and the seasonal canapés. Trumpeting elephants, angry crows, an ominous synth and Yoko howling ‘Why? Whhhhhhhhhhhhy? Wok Wah Wheeeeeeeee! Ag ag agag ag! Whhhhhhy?’ Like a particularly angry and talentless Diamanda Galas.
But don’t let a smile give the game away as this unendurable, pretentious garbage resounds around the room. Instead, flip to ‘It’s Gonna Rain’. ‘You say life is a bowl of cherries, you give me a bowl of pits. Try not to step on your eggs.’ Look your brother-in-law in the face and say: ‘I think there’s a lesson in that for all of us, Bob, especially at Christmas.’ Then skip forward to ‘Teddy Bear’. ‘I saw a little girl. Crying. She said she lost her teddy bear. Oh then I can get you another one. NO NO NO NO oh NO. It was MY teddy bear.’ And nod your head meaningfully.
Trust me, the guests will be gone even before Yoko has observed, on ‘Where Do We Go From Here’, that there are ‘cats on the hill, ready to kill’. You probably won’t even have to hear her shrieking about ‘Woman Power’ (‘Men flashing their guns and balls’).
You can take the album off, keeping it handy for when the neighbours drop round later.
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Our thanks to Danuta for this.
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Our thanks to Danuta for pointing us to some good news published earlier this evening by Mail Online.
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Our apologies to followers of this blog for having missed a blog piece by William Collins, published on his website a week ago, Woozling Shared Parenting. His talk yesterday at the Messages 4 Men conference – which was very well received – was a cut-down version, to fit into the 15-minute maximum slot, here.
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Happy International Men’s Day, everyone!
Yesterday’s March 4 Men and Messages 4 Men mini-conference were a triumph. My thanks to Elizabeth Hobson, Natty Raymond, Jordan Holbrook, Ewan Jones, Vince McGovern, and others, for their efforts organizing and running it. The quality level of the presentations was even higher than in 2016, and we look forward to the events again next year.
The text of my presentation is here.
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Our thanks to Robert for this.
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My message to men on International Men’s Day.
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