Eight out of 10 Tory leadership candidates declare themselves feminists

A reminder that in a Fawcett Society poll in 2016, only 9 per cent of women, and 4 per cent of men, self-identified as feminists. In total, just one in 14 British adults self-identify as feminists. So when 10 Tory party leadership candidates were asked if they’re feminists, either one or none should have answered in the affirmative, all else being equal. But when asked by The Guardian, eight spineless candidates (or their aides) said they’re feminists, or at best declined to admit they’re not feminists. Shame on them. The only candidates to emerge with any dignity were Dominic Raab and Esther McVey.

Our thanks to the good people behind our supporters’ Facebook account UK Men’s Rights Action for spotting this piece in The Guardian:

Most of the Conservative leadership candidates – Boris Johnson, Jeremy Hunt, Sajid Javid, Michael Gove, Matthew Hancock, Andrea Leadsom, Rory Stewart and James Cleverly – have all declared that they are feminists, after Dominic Raab said he was “probably not” one.

The question of women’s equality became an issue in the contest after Raab, one of the favourites to be Conservative leader, rejected the label of feminism and stuck by his 2011 assertion that feminists are among the most “obnoxious bigots”.

Challenged about the remarks by ITV, Raab said: “The point I was making is that sexism is wrong and it’s wrong if it’s said about a woman or about a man and I think equality is too precious a value for us to put up with double standards. I do think we should call hypocrisy out in political debate and political life.”

He added: “I’m all for working women making the very best of their potential and that’s something that’s really important to me.”

All 10 of the other Conservative leadership candidates were subsequently asked if they were feminists, with eight saying they were.

Johnson, the frontrunner, was criticised by senior women in his party last year over his comments referring to Muslim women in burqas as “letterboxes” and comparing them to bank robbers. However, it is understood he considers himself a feminist, and is proud of his campaign as foreign secretary to promote women and girls’ education across the world.

Aides to Hunt, Javid, Gove, Leadsom and Stewart all confirmed that their candidates would describe themselves as feminists.

Hancock was pressed about the issue of whether he was a feminist in a television interview. He said: “Yes. I have three children … I want my daughter and my sons to have the same opportunities in life. That is what it means to be a feminist. Absolutely, I am a feminist, yes.”

Cleverly also said he is “absolutely” a feminist.

Esther McVey’s spokesman had no comment. Kit Malthouse did not respond to the question.

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Transcript of Elizabeth Hobson’s talk at Cambridge University, “The History of Feminism”

Enjoy.

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“From the Darkness”: Documentary on male victims of domestic violence

Anthony J Corniche III is the man responsible for the filming and editing of the presentation videos at the last three ICMIs, the next three, the recent Cambridge talks, and so much else. He’s currently filming content for From the Darkness, a documentary about male victims of domestic violence. Our thanks to him for alerting us to the related fundraiser, which has so far raised £345 towards its £500 goal. The modest target should tell you all you need to know about the time and effort put in by good people like Tom, for no personal reward. Please donate what you can. Thanks.

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Elizabeth Hobson’s talk at Cambridge University: “The History of Feminism”

Elizabeth Hobson (with sunglasses) surveys the Cambridge University Noisy Twats Society

Enjoy (video, 45:18). A transcript of the talk is here.

My thanks to Anthony J Corniche III for the filming and editing, [name redacted] for underwriting the considerable costs associated with the event, and Elizabeth Hobson for remaining as cool as a cucumber throughout the challenging afternoon and evening.

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Bettina Arndt

Just received:

Hi Everybody,

As promised I have finally produced a new video where you will see me complete with my arm in a sling, in recovery mode following my cycling accident. A real battered woman!

The video was filmed in the NSW Parliament House where I interviewed Mark Latham following his recent election as a member of the Legislative Council. Mark is one of the few parliamentarians in Australia willing to speak out about feminist lies and the demonisation of men. He deliberately made the decision to shift from Federal to State politics because he is very concerned about what is happening in schools and other areas where identity politics is influencing government and social policy. He is very keen to ask tough questions and put important issues on the parliamentary agenda and I think will be wonderful to have him out there exposing what is happening to men in Australia.

We talked particularly about domestic violence where he has done a brilliant job challenging the misinformation being promoted by the huge anti-male propaganda machine working in this area. But Mark is also very concerned about many of the other issues I write and talk about, including AVOs and false accusations of violence, bias against men in family law decisions, gender quotas, and the other rubbish dominating the gender warriors’ campaigns.

He is keen to have evidence of the corruption that is occurring in our biased legal and social systems so please contact him if you have proper information he might be able to use in his efforts to fight the good fight.

So here’s the video –  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clK_CxFT05o. Please help me promote it and it would be great to have some more contributions to my YouTube fund now that I’m back on deck making videos again.

Fed up with feminism tour

Plans for my speaking tour are coming together well. It looks like I’ll be starting off in Queensland, possibly in the Maryborough territory but I could drop into a few other places if you’d like to host an event somewhere else up north. As I said in my last email, the idea is to reach out to ordinary Australians, the men and women who have had enough of divisive gender politics, and promote proper discussion of fair treatment for us all.

My plan is to use FanForce which is an organisation which usually enables people to screen movies in local areas but this time will be helping with my speaking tour. I used FanForce to organise screenings of Cassie Jaye’s movie “The Red Pill” two years ago, after feminists tried to ban it. If you would like to host an event for me FanForce will help you find a local venue and teach you how to make it all happen.

Please contact me if you feel you like to be involved. I’ll provide more details soon.

Website

I’m having problems with my website at the moment but we are working on getting that sorted in the next few days. In the meantime you can write to me through my Facebook page, YouTube,  or LinkedIn.

Until next time, Tina

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#NobodyMessesWithNatty. Cambridge University milkshake incident – video footage of the assailant and photographer.

Three hours before Mike Buchanan and Elizabeth Hobson were scheduled to give their talks at Cambridge University – chanting students from the Cambridge University Noisy Twats Society (CUNTS) blocked the entrance to the building, but the talks went ahead anyway – there was an incident at a pub in Cambridge in which two feminists (one man, one woman) threw milkshakes at Mike Buchanan, some J4MB supporters were also hit by the liquid. Several J4MB supporters then chased after the assailants.

This video (4:32) was taken by Natty on her phone. She caught up with the female assailant, as well as (at 3:35) the male photographer commissioned by Varsity, the student newspaper. Our profound thanks to Natty for her courage and presence of mind to record the video. We plan to bring prosecutions against the assailants and the photographer, and will shortly be sending this video footage to the police and the university authorities.

#NobodyMessesWithNatty

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Karen Woodall: World Health Organization recognises Parental Alienation

Our thanks to Tony, Douglas, and others, for this great news, achieved despite fierce feminist opposition.

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