Donna Rotunno, Harvey Weinstein’s lawyer: ‘His accusers are guilty of a lot of things’

Our thanks to John for this interview (video, 8:17) published by Sky News today. On a number of occasions I was reminded of Cathy Newman’s infamous interview of Jordan Peterson, in which she often started with, “So what you’re saying is…”.


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Tom Golden: Four Reasons Men’s and Boy’s Worlds are Different from Women and Girls

Very good (video, 33:18).


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Women & Equalities Committee – 10 female MPs, one male MP

Details of the Women & Equalities Committee of the House of Commons have been released, here. There were three male MPs on the committee at the end of the last parliamentary term, the only challenger of feminists being Philip Davies. Of the 11 current members, only one is a man – Peter Gibson (C, Darlington). Elected at the general election last December, he voted Remain in the 2016 referendum. The chairwoman is Caroline Nokes (C, Romsey and Southampton North).


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Redonkulas: She’s Not Your Woman (It’s Just Your Turn) | Live From The Lair

Terrence Popp, the philosopher MRA (video, 24:37).

LPS publishing recently published Popp’s book The Killer of Killers (Book One of the Jericho Files. Nearly all the reviews on Amazon have had five stars. The second book in the series will be out early in the summer.


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Belinda Brown at Speakers’ Corner, International Women’s Day

Belinda Brown’s speech at Speakers’ Corner has made a big impact on social media, an example (on Twitter) here. It’s already had 22,400+ views.


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Philip Hollobone MP (C, Kettering), we salute you!

Our thanks to HEqual for this. The start of the piece:

A Tory MP has been accused of taking a ‘dismissive’ and ‘ridiculing’ approach to abuse against women after he tabled legislation calling for prejudice against men to be made a hate crime.

Liberal Democrat Wera Hobhouse will present a Bill in the Commons on Monday which seeks to require police forces to record hate crimes motivated by misogyny and make motivation by misogyny an aggravating factor in criminal sentencing.

But Conservative Philip Hollobone has tabled identical legislation – with ‘misandry’ also included.


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Let’s transport Mike Buchanan and Elizabeth Hobson to Sydney, Australia

An Australian organizer of the forthcoming sixth International Conference on Men’s Issues, to be held in Sydney over 31 July – 2 August, 2020, recently reminded me of a joke I first heard many years ago.

A British man has flown from the UK to Sydney, and has the following exchange at the airport:

Immigration official: Good afternoon, sir. I see you’ve flown from the UK. I need to ask you a few questions. Firstly, do you have a criminal record?

British man: Oh, I’m sorry, I didn’t know you still needed one to enter your country.

The organizers of the conference have offered speaking slots to Elizabeth Hobson and myself, and we’re keen to attend. I suggested to the organizer a title for our crowdfunder, and he suggested a better one, “Let’s transport Mike Buchanan and Elizabeth Hobson to Australia”. Unfortunately GoFundMe, the crowdfunder we’re using to raise money for our trip to Australia, doesn’t allow that many characters, so we ask you to support us by donating at Let’s send Mike and Elizabeth to ICMI20, Australia.

From the Wikipedia entry on transportation:

Great Britain and the British Empire

Initially based on the royal prerogative of mercy, and later under English Law, transportation was an alternative sentence imposed for a felony. It was typically imposed for offences for which death was deemed too severe. By 1670, as new felonies were defined, the option of being sentenced to transportation was allowed. Forgery of a document, for example, was a capital crime until the 1820s, when the penalty was reduced to transportation. Depending on the crime, the sentence was imposed for life or for a set period of years. If imposed for a period of years, the offender was permitted to return home after serving his time, but had to make his own way back. Many offenders thus stayed in the colony as free persons, and might obtain employment as jailers or other servants of the penal colony.

England transported its convicts and political prisoners, as well as prisoners of war from Scotland and Ireland, to its overseas colonies in the Americas from the 1610s until early in the American Revolution in 1776, when transportation to America was temporarily suspended by the Criminal Law Act 1776 (16 Geo. 3 c.43). The practice was mandated in Scotland by an act of 1785, but was less used there than in England. Transportation on a large scale resumed with the departure of the First Fleet to Australia in 1787, and continued there until 1868.

Transportation was not used by Scotland before the Act of Union 1707; following union, the Transportation Act 1717 specifically excluded its use in Scotland. Under the Transportation, etc. Act 1785 (25 Geo. 3 c. 46) the Parliament of Great Britain specifically extended the usage of transportation to Scotland. It remained little used under Scots Law until the early 19th century.

In Australia, a convict who had served part of his time might apply for a ticket of leave, permitting some prescribed freedoms. This enabled some convicts to resume a more normal life, to marry and raise a family, and to contribute to the development of the colony.

Let it never be said this website isn’t educational.


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Here comes ICMI20, down under. Sydney, Australia, 31 July – 2 August

For those who have been wondering if and when and where ICMI20 would be, the wait is over! Robert Brockway, president of the Australian Men’s Rights Association (AMRA) informed me today that the event will be held in Sydney, Australia from July 31st to August 2nd of this year.

This is the second time the International Conference on Men’s Issues will be held in Australia, the first one being in 2017 in Australia’s Gold Coast.

This year’s event is being hosted by AMRA and already boasts luminaries from no less than four continents who will be speaking. Individual speakers, including Paul Elam and (hopefully) Elizabeth Hobson and myself, will be announced in the days ahead. Our crowdfunder to enable us to attend the event is here.

This event, like all ICMIs before it, will be three days of red pill fellowship, education and fun that is unmatched by any other event.

Tickets are available here, with early bird discounts for those who purchase before 30 April.

Visit the ICMI website for more details.


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The Feminist Whisper Network – The Fiamengo File Episode 115

Excellent (video, 16:23).


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Belinda Brown nails it at Speakers’ Corner

A tip of the hat to Belinda Brown for speaking at Speakers’ Corner yesterday, in a gathering arranged by Posie Parker, a feminist opposing the recognition of trans women as woman. The event was livestreamed onto YouTube – here (video, 1:17:49) – Belinda appears over 1:04:50 – 1:07:35.


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