Our thanks to D for this (video, 22:13).
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Our thanks to D for this (video, 22:13).
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Last month we sent two letters to the EHRC. The first was addressed to David Isaac, the Chair – here. The second was addressed to Rebecca Hilsenrath, Chief Executive – here.
On the afternoon of Xmas Eve we received an email with Ms Hilsenrath’s response to both letters, as an attachment – here. We’ll be developing out response to her letter in the coming few days, we invite you to post suggestions as to what it might contain.
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The latest piece by William Collins, published earlier this evening.
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A powerful and moving new piece from Paul Elam.
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A tip of the hat to both Ewan and Natty for this (1:42:17).
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The office reopens tomorrow following the Xmas break, but I thought I’d get a few pieces out of the way this evening. My thanks to a number of people for sending me this BBC piece on 23 December. The start of the piece:
An Argentine radio host accused of misogynist diatribes has been ordered to host a feminist guest every week for five months as part of a deal with prosecutors, reports say.
Angel Etchecopar must not interrupt his guests for 10 minutes, nor can he criticise them after they finish.
It comes after prosecutors accused him of gender discrimination.
He had used his programme on Radio 10 to attack feminists as “feminazis” and “disgusting people”, Le Monde reported.
Prosecutor Federico Vilalba Diaz told La Nación newspaper that Etchecopar had been charged with “disrespectful, insulting, denigrating and discriminatory” outbursts against women.
“But Etchecopar came to the inquiry with a repentant attitude and showed himself to be very different from the personality I had seen in the media,” Mr Diaz said.
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Two evenings ago Channel 4 – a TV station which is even more feminist-driven and anti-male than the BBC – broadcast a six-minute-long piece, “Inside a refuge for male victims of domestic violence”. Our thanks to Mike for sending us the link to it – here (video, 5:36). Now there are aspects we could criticise, for example most of the footage (including the beginning) concerns a male victim of a partner who was also male, unusually – but we’re encouraged that even Channel 4 is today willing to broadcast a piece doing something more substantial than admitting male victims of DV exist.
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Tomorrow I’ll be flying out of the UK to spend Xmas with some loved ones, flying back late next Thursday. Elizabeth will be off-the-scale busy with her family over coming days, so we’re closing the office for five days, starting tomorrow. Normal service will resume 09:00 on Friday 28.12, at which time we’ll start looking through emails for suggestions for blog pieces etc.
… and with that, Elizabeth, I, and our colleagues at J4MB Towers, wish you all a Merry Xmas, and a Happy New Year. 2019 is going to be another successful year for the Men’s Rights Movement, we can all be confident of that.
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Far too much of the content of The Times, the paper to which I’ve subscribed for some years, is left-wing and feminist-compliant (but alternative titles are worse in these respects). One of its leading contributors is Caitlin Moran, a vile feminist, who writes books with titles such as How to Be a Woman. Her favourite topic to write about is, predictably, herself. 43 years old, her Twitter tagline is:
Writing the fuck out of shit since 1992.
When I last mentioned the tagline on this blog, someone emailed me, suggesting the tagline should be changed to:
Writing fucking shit since 1992.
With today’s Times there’s a supplement, “The year in cartoons”, featuring a selection of the political cartoons of the paper’s resident cartoonist, Peter Brookes. In common with almost all political cartoonists, it seems to me, the man’s a Leftie, and the supplement had commentary on each one cartoon featured. The one that brought the most red mist down was the following, which is for sale for £1,450 – here. Pleasingly it remains unsold at £1,450, three months after publication.

Brookes writes in reference to his cartoon:
29.9 #WeToo “At least three women [J4MB: That will be three women, then] accused Brett Kavanaugh, Trump’s nominee for the Supreme Court, of sexual harassment. [J4MB: An accusation of sexual harassment is a guilty verdict, amirite?] During the confirmation hearing, Kavanaugh just didn’t behave the way you’d expect a judge to – OK, he was fighting for his political life, but even so, you thought, ‘Who could take this berk seriously?’ That’s why I drew #WeToo, because he and Trump are just as bad as each other. Now the awful truth is that American legislation will be shaped for years and years by those Trump has nominated for the Supreme Court.”
The bottom line? The cartoonist at The Times, once a conservative newspaper, is anti-conservative, and would deny due process to a highly regarded judge.
We can but hope Peter Brookes faces false allegations of sexual harassment. Might that make him reconsider his perspective on the matter?
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