An excellent new piece from William Collins.
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An excellent new piece from William Collins.
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Our thanks to Douglas for this:
New York Senate Passes Bill Legalizing Abortions Up to Birth
The New York Senate passed a radical pro-abortion bill Tuesday that would allow unborn babies to be aborted for basically any reason up to birth.
Metro reports the bill passed after abortion activists pushed it for more than a decade in New York. Until now, it failed to pass the state Senate because of Republican lawmakers, but the November election put pro-abortion Democrats in control of both houses.
The vote was 38-24.
A New York Public Radio reporter said she heard a voice shout, “May almighty God have mercy on this state!” in the Senate soon after the vote.
Pro-abortion Gov. Andrew Cuomo also supports the bill. He even went so far as to threaten to hold up the budget until the legislature passes it.
The bill, dubbed the Reproductive Health Act, redefines a “person” as “a human being who has been born and is alive,” and describes abortion as a “fundamental right.” This language will allow unborn babies to be aborted for basically any reason up to birth in New York.
Usually, if a pregnant woman is murdered, the murderer is convicted of killing two people: the mother and the baby. Will this change in New York, now? Mothers being told that their – what: excess internal growth: wrong to call it a ‘baby’ in New York now – that their lump of tissue has no legal protection will surely not feel kindly towards the legislators who brought in this law.
Remember: statistically, the most dangerous place for a baby to be is inside a mother’s womb.
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Our thanks to Ken for this. The end of the piece:
While in tears throughout the sentencing hearing, Johnson let out a shriek and shouted thank you to the judge after hearing her prison term would be suspended.
Judge Tremberg told Johnson: ‘This was as the advocates have described it – it was abhorrent, despicable and deplorable.
‘You deserve every day of the sentence I would impose upon you, but it is for them that I suspend it. It is not for you, you understand, it is for them.’ [J4MB: In plain English, if they have children, women are above the law.]
Johnson was sentenced to a 12-month prison sentence, suspended for two years. She was also ordered to undertake 75 hours of unpaid work.
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This afternoon I’ll be in a London TV studio discussing the recent Gillette adverts with James Millar, a journalist with the New Statesman. His recent woeful piece on the adverts is here.
You know you’re dealing with a mangina when they employ the term “meninist”, which I’ve never heard used by MRAs of any standing. The term “meninist” is a nod to the ridiculous feminist conspiracy theory that men are seeking to develop a male alternative to feminism, a theory which is so stupid on so many levels, it’s difficult to know where to start, in debunking it.
We hope to post the discussion on our YouTube channel in the next few days.
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Enjoy (video, 25:31).
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Our thanks to Sean for this. How long will it be before the feminist Scandinavian model of prostitution – sellers of sex are innocent, buyers of sex are criminals – is made law in the UK? As always, women have no moral agency, and men must pay.
The Irish writer Brendan Behan (1923-64) wrote, with both prostitution and marriage in mind:
The big difference between sex for money and sex for free is that sex for money usually costs a lot less.
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A despicable act of vandalism.
Air Vice-Marshal David Murray, the [RAF Benevolent fund] charity’s chief executive, said: “I feel sickened at the lack of respect and the lack of dignity shown by these people. Do they not know what this represents? Do they not know how important this is to many veterans in this country? People gave their lives for this country and the complete disrespect shown by these people sickens me.“
Read more in The Telegraph.
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The first episode (video, 28:48) in an occasional series. Most of the discussion is about the Gillette adverts, and the American Psychological Association’s anti-male narratives, following that organization’s capitulation to feminist ideologues. Also a discussion on men’s disposability, and men’s partial responsibility for the power held by feminists. We look forward to more episodes. The dynamic between the three of them is very good, as you’d expect.
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Gwyneth Williams, the toxic feminist Controller of Radio 4 since 2010
Our thanks to Mike P for this.
As a younger man I listened to almost no radio beyond BBC Radio 4. In recent years it has become too painful to listen to. In every way imaginable, it has been turned into a feminist propaganda channel, in common with so much else at the BBC.
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Our thanks to the people who contributed short video files in response to Gillette’s recent deplorable TV ads, as well as to Tom (who filmed and edited the presentations at the last three ICMIs) for editing the footage as well as adding all the text you see. Enjoy (video, 3:27).
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