Philip Davies MP interviewed on MGM and more by Brian Martinez (Honey Badger Brigade)

The Honey Badger Brigade (HBB) will be hosting the coming Chicago conference in August. Brian Martinez works full-time for HBB, and devotes much of his time to running and interviewing people for Honey Badger Radio. Our thanks to HBB for giving us permission to post Brian’s recent interview (38:20) of Philip Davies MP, covering MGM and more.

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Cardi B explains why she ‘drugged and robbed’ men

Our thanks to Sean for this. Men drugging and robbing women? Toxic masculinity, must be punished with a lengthy prison sentence. Women drugging and robbing men? Go girl, you’re strong, you’re a survivor!!!

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2017: Rod Liddle is exasperated by Kaite Welsh, free speech denier

From time to time long-published videos on our YouTube channel start attracting a large number of views and comments, out of the blue. Such has been the case in recent weeks with a video (11:17) we published in 2017, an extract from BBC’s The Daily Politics, which we titled, “Rod Liddle is exasperated by Kaite Welsh, free speech denier”. A random sample of recent comments:

Chris McCartney: Safe Space Snowflakes. What will they do when they leave Uni and find real world is different and not so *Nice* stay on st Uni as Safe Space Co-ordinators? Like all Snowflakes they will melt in the Real World.

Ceefax BBC TV: What a self-centred self-righteous heffalump. These loony leftists seriously need to get a grip. Thank goodness for Rod Liddle, a bastion of sanity in an insane era.

Neil Anderson: Ms welsh is a bully who wasn’t asked to the prom, the reason is displayed here.

lee brown: Can’t believe there are so many great people out of work and they employ mad cat ladies like this.

Boy Wonder: I had a mate at school that looked just like this woman his name was Dave Moores.

Jimits123: Kate Welch……freedom of saying NO at the buffet bar…..

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CHINA: Woman gives birth to twins with different fathers before having to admit she had cheated on her husband

Our thanks to Mike P for this. Women, eh? What are they like? I’m reminded of the comedian who said he and his wife had limited their family to four children, because he’d heard that every fifth child born in the world is Chinese. That wouldn’t get past the BBC comedy censorship committee today.

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Bettina Arndt update

Just received:

Hi Everyone,

I’m tackling serious stuff in my YouTube video this week – another young man tossed out of his college following a rape allegation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVRiigZwfYM

This one happened a few years ago at the University of Western Australia. You will see from my interview with the male student in question – I’ve called him ‘Nathan’ – that he readily admits didn’t handle his sexual relationship with his new girlfriend very well. The relationship was only a few weeks old, his girlfriend clearly had sexual issues. But the appallingly biased handling of the inquiry by his college  gave him no opportunity for a fair hearing, he was given no legal advice before being expelled from college after his girlfriend, led on by her feminist friends, misrepresented what happened between them. Here is the classic believe-the-victim scenario which has led to so many American college students winning big legal payouts due to a university’s failure to protect their due process rights.

I have absolutely no doubt this is now happening at universities across Australia. Last year I made a video with a PhD student at Adelaide University who was pursued by a university committee following rape allegations. I will be making further videos regarding a number of similar cases I am following up at the moment – in some I need to wait for the completion of legal action before going public.

Listen up, people. This is happening on our watch. We are allowing our universities to be bullied into getting involved in adjudicating these criminal matters, using grossly unfair semi-judicial processes which have no place in institutes of higher learning. 

Next plan of attack

I’m currently preparing a detailed letter to send to all members of the University of Sydney Senate, urging them to  seek a proper explanation from the administration as to why the University is embarking on this course. I am providing them with detailed evidence of the huge costs and damage to the reputations of American colleges from becoming involved in such matters, explaining that the Trump administration is now acting to restore due process rights on campus.

As members of the governing body of the university, I will be urging these people to make it their business to thoroughly investigate how the administration proposes to avoid the expensive and damaging likely consequences of this move and suggesting they seek legal advice on the desirability and consequences of this new direction.

I’m hopeful that the large, varied group included in the Senate will include some independent folk prepared to start asking tough questions. I’m starting with Sydney Uni because I am still awaiting news of their investigation of my complaint about the violent protest against me last year.

I’ll be following up with similar letters to board members at other universities, initially targeting those we know to have introduced regulations regarding this issue. But since I know of two cases at UWA which does not appear to have officially moved in this direction, I suspect similar cases are happening under the radar at campuses across Australia.

How you can help?

It would be great if many of you could take similar action, sending letters to members of governing boards of other universities – preferably where you have some connection, either as an alumnus/alumna, or as a parent of children attending the university or even likely to attend in the future. The more people who write to the boards and senates, the greater chance we will find people concerned about this issue and willing to take some action.

If you write to me, I am happy to provide copies of my letter, which includes extensive footnotes providing evidence of the US experience. You can paraphrase this letter to send your own version to other universities. So, I’m hoping to hear from many of you soon – sometimes this feels like a very lone battle I am waging. It would be good to know there are plenty of others willing to make the time and effort to take on this important issue.

That’s it for the moment. Cheers, Tina

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‘No excuse’: Tory candidate reacts to Layla Moran MP’s confession that she slapped her ex-boyfriend

Our thanks to hequal for this piece in the Oxford Mail. 66 comments so far, perhaps you can add more?

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Layla Moran MP, violent domestic abuser – issue covered by Roberto Perrone, BBC Three Counties Radio

Our thanks to hequal for pointing us to this story, and to Ed for capturing Roberto Perrone’s interviews (audio, 7:41) for our YouTube channel. I recommend you check out the video description before listening to the piece, tfor details on the key interviewee, Natalie Collins, a serial apologist for women who are violent towards their partners – an unfortunate choice of contributor to this programme. In 2015 Collins won our “Gormless Feminist of the Month” award after we both appeared on the BBC TV programme The Big Questions, and she was a strong contender for our “Lying Feminist of the Month” award, too. In 2018 I debated with the ridiculous woman on talkRADIO. Links to her award and the talkRADIO discussion in the video description.

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