BBC: “My penis causes me constant pain”, “Circumcision left my penis mutilated”

A tip of the hat to UK Men’s Rights Action for pointing us to this. So good to see the BBC producing and publishing pieces challenging MGM.


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The Cambridge milkshaking incident. Assailant and her photographer accomplice will not be charged.

The inevitable has come to pass. I’ve just heard from the Cambridge policeman handling the Cambridge milkshaking incident, in which I – along with Natty Kadifa and Jordan – were the recipients of uninvited milkshake on our clothes. Neither the woman who threw the milkshake, nor her (male) photographer accomplice, will be facing charges. I never expected any other outcome. Both admitted their involvement (the pub CCTV video footage, and Natty Kadifa’s video, made this a meaningless gesture). Mitigating factors were that both were contrite (yeah, right!) and have no previous convictions (the relevance of which escapes me). Both are said to have been humiliated by Natty’s video which, if true, is one positive thing to have come out of this.

A Detective Sergeant in Cambridge police has decided, in his infinite wisdom, on a “community remedy”.  The matter wasn’t referred to the CPS because, in the words of the PC, they would have decided prosecutions were not in the public interest (it’s only in the public interest to bring prosecutions when it’s women who are assaulted). The two people will be required to:

  • pay Natty, Jordan, and myself, £25.00 each (i.e. each of us will receive £50.00)
  • write letters of apology to us (they should be entertaining, if nothing else)

And that’s it. Would the same have happened if the main target for the milkshaking had been the leader of, say, the Women’s Equality Party? Somehow, I doubt it. Cambridge police were nowhere to be seen when student protesters (members of the Cambridge University Noisy Twats Society, CUNTS) spent 3-4 hours blocking people from trying to enter the building before and during Elizabeth Hobson and I giving our talks. They did nothing to disperse them, when their noise was disrupting our talks. And over the 90-minute period in which Natty and others detained the assailant, not one policeman turned up to question or arrest her. If you’re an MRA, the police don’t give a rat’s a*** about your rights, a position also adopted by the rest of the criminal injustice system.

I could appeal the decision, but it would be an exercise in utter futility. I could seek to take out private prosecutions, but a judge could block that, as a judge did when I tried to launch a private prosecution of Dr Balvinder Mehat, a Nottingham-based Known Genital Mutilator. Even if a judge permitted the prosecutions, the CPS could take over the cases – and almost certainly would – only to then drop them.

If nothing else, the decisions to not charge the assailant and her photographer accomplice only add to the PR triumph of the Cambridge event. A list of blog pieces in relation to the event is here, while Wonder Natty’s video of the asssailant and photographer is here (4:33).


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Understanding Coercive Control with Professor Evan Stark

Our thanks to Steve for this piece (video, 16:06) posted in 2016 on the website of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey. You don’t have to watch for long to realise Professor Evan Stark is selling the long-discredited Duluth model (all victims of domestic abuse are female, all perpetrators male) to an audience consisting almost entirely of women. Steve writes:

This is what UK public money is being spent on.


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Women forcing men to penetrate them

We covered the issue of women forcing men to penetrate them in our 2015 general election manifesto, in the largest of the 20 sections in the document, on sexual abuse (pp.31-7).

Our thanks to Groan for a piece opublished today on (amazingly) the BBC website, Forced penetration: If a woman forces a man to have sex, is that rape?


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Philip Davies contributes to a House of Commons debate: Female Offender Strategy – One Year On

Our thanks to Douglas for this, the Hansard transcipt of a debate held in Westminster Hall yesterday. Much is the usual gynocentric nonsense – from both male and female MPs – but Philip Davies’s contributions are excellent, as always.


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Book: “The Noble Liar: How and Why the BBC Distorts the News to Promote a Liberal Agenda”

We’ve just added this book (published nine months ago) to our list of recommended books. The description on Amazon:

To some, it is the voice of the nation, yet to others it has never been clearer that the BBC is in the grip of an ideology that prevents it reporting fairly on the world. Many have been scandalised by its pessimism on Brexit and its one-sided presentation of the Trump presidency, whilst simultaneously amused by its outrage over ‘fake news’.

Robin Aitken, who himself spent twenty-five years working for the BBC as a reporter and executive, argues that the Corporation needs to be reminded that what is ‘fake’ rather depends on where one is standing. From where his feet are planted, the BBC’s own coverage of events often looks decidedly peculiar, peppered with distortions, omissions and amplifications tailored to its own liberal agenda.

This punchy polemic from the author of Can We Trust the BBC? galvanises the debate over how our licence-fee money is spent, and asks whether the BBC is a fair arbiter of the news, or whether it is a conduit for pervasive and institutional liberal left-wing bias.


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How to become an empowered female

Our thanks to Ray for this (video, 11:04).


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Esther McVey appointed Minister of State for Housing and Planning

Good news. Esther McVey is Philip Davies’s fiancee. Her hair once had its own Twitter account.


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