Eton College: Simon Henderson (Head Master) is a blithering idiot. Will Knowland (English teacher) is a genius by comparison.

Eton College near Windsor, in Berkshire, is one of the most famous schools in the world, and many of the boys and young men it educates (from around the world) go on to the highest positions in society, in all sorts of fields including politics. Many British prime ministers have been educated there.

The Head Master since 2015 has been Simon Henderson. He was appointed at the age of 39, and he was the blithering idiot who saw fit to have the serial lying toxic feminist (I repeat myself) Laura Bates lecture the boys on gender matters, including (I believe) masculinity. Special Snowflake knows less about masculinity than she knows about quantum mechanics.

My thanks to Mike P for the latest example of Henderson’s idiocy. The start of the piece:

An Eton College master has been sacked after preparing a lecture which questioned ‘current radical feminist orthodoxy’.

Will Knowland, who taught English at the £42,500-a-year school in Berkshire for nine years, said he was dismissed over a lesson titled ‘The Patriarchy Paradox’.

We can but hope that plenty of parents threaten to remove their boys from the school so long as this woeful mangina remains the Head Master, resulting in his dismissal.


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Philip Davies MP vows to protect fathers’ rights in International Men’s Day debate

A tip of the hat to Philip Davies for this piece on his official website. His ICMI20 video consists of a short introductory interview with Elizabeth Hobson and myself, followed by a selection of some of his finest work, titled Philip Davies’s Greatest Hitshere (1:09:48). The full playlist of the 130 conference videos is here.


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Philip Davies MP calls on Government for family court proceedings review

Along with Elizabeth I’m taking a week’s break, back next Monday, but this caught my eye and I thought it easier to post now rather than wait a week. I can’t recall when a paragraph in a newspaper gave me more encouragement than this:

Equalities Minister Kemi Badenoch praised Mr Davies for his “tireless work” on the issue and for ensuring parental alienation was an example of coercive or controlling behaviour.

Kemi Badenoch’s Wikipedia page is here. She was elected the Conservative MP for Saffron Walden in 2017. She recently came to media attention, details on the matter from her Wikipedia page:

In February 2020, Badenoch was appointed Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury and Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Equalities) in the Department for International Trade. She has been a member of the Public Accounts Committee since March 2020. In a Black History Month debate in the House of Commons in October 2020 she reiterated the government’s opposition to British schools teaching white privilege and similar “elements of critical race theory” as uncontested facts.

It’s early in her career but she appears to be that rare thing, a principled female MP. Please don’t write to me pointing out that principled male politicians aren’t exactly thick on the ground, either. There are just far more of them than principled female MPs. Who knows, Kemi Badenoch may one day become the UK’s first black prime minister. It’s difficult to think of any other female MPs with the character to become prime minister. We wish her well. Margaret Thatcher would have admired her, I’m sure.

My holiday resumes…


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Mike Buchanan and I are so proud of the International Conference on Men’s Issues 2020. Thank you to everyone who worked on the event, contributed videos and time and watched the videos. The 130 videos can be found on this playlist on YouTube. The event was a wild ride for us, learning on the fly, and we’re now very tired! So, we’ll be taking a week’s rest & recovery break.

If you want to contact us, we can be reached at elizabeth@j4mb.org.uk and mikebuchananuk@gmail.com

That’s all, folks!


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The sixth International Conference on Men’s Issues (ICMI20) – a review, and the future of ICMIs including ICMI21

[Updated 2 January, 2022.]

It’s been four days since International Men’s Day (19 November, 2020) and the end of the largest ICMI to date, the five-day-long ICMI20. It was a resounding success on every level, everyone seems to agree, and I thought I’d post a final blog piece on the matter.

Firstly, I’d like to thank my fellow organizers – Elizabeth Hobson, Tom Caulfield (J4MB Technical Director), Paul Elam, Robert Brockway and Tom Golden. They were all a pleasure to work with throughout the months before ICMI, and during it.

I’d like to thank everyone who provided a video, or was interviewed on Zoom for the event. The technical quality standards of the videos were generally higher than we were expecting, given that the vast majority of the speakers were not professional video makers, some had never made a video in their lives. It surely goes without saying that the quality of the content of the videos was high, and we’ve had very few negative comments.

125 videos were published in the end. A number of contributors failed to supply the videos they’d promised, for a variety of reasons. 108 of the videos were original videos recorded for ICMI, and in the final 24 hours I posted 17 previously-published videos, or “mirror” videos, selected by Elizabeth and myself, from among our favourites. The list of speakers and interviews and mirror videos is here. The mirror videos are numbered 109-125.

With the exception of the mirror videos, all the videos were released simultaneously on dedicated playlists on the J4MB YouTube channel – here – and on Paul Elam’s “An Ear for Men” YouTube channel – here. Paul’s channel has 103,000+ subscribers, more than the J4MB channel, so there are more comments there.

And what of future ICMIs? Given the continuing impact of restrictions on travelling and meeting due to COVID-19, ICMI21 will be another online event, held over 18 – 21 November, and starting at midday GMT on 18 November. ICMI21 will be on a more modest scale than ICMI20, with a higher proportion of interviews. It will be a highly interactive event with many live interviews, Q&A sessions, opportunities for nertworking, and more.

Work on ICMI21 will start in January in earnest, but the conference website is already up – here. I shall be the Conference Director and chairman of the organizing committee.

I am responsible for future online ICMIs as well as in-person ICMIs in Europe. The next event I’ll be hosting in Europe will be in 2024. Anil Kumar is planning an in-person ICMI in Goa, India, in 2023, while Robert Brockway is planning one in Australia in 2025.

I shall be devoting more of my time and energy in future organizing and running ICMIs and other offline and online events (conferences, gatherings, meetings…) because I feel I can best support the fast-growing MRM that way. I worked as a business consultant for the Conservative party over 2006-8, developing and executing a new commercial model for their conferences including the main autumn conferences which have for long been the largest such events in Europe (12,000+ attendees). I’ve just established a limited company, MRA International Ltd., to support my events-related work.


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Boris Johnson’s support for 50:50 gender balance among MPs

A truly sickening piece in the Standard, with a risible short video of Boris Johnson. He’s thrown meritocracy and conservatism under a bus, and is advocating in effect for politics to become even more corrupted by feminists than hitherto. Every profession which has been feminised has gone downhill and become less efficient and effective, and politics has been no exception (Mad Hattie and The Yardley Gob coming immediately to mind). Of course, as with the Labour party – more than 50 per cent of the party’s MPs have been women since the last general election – 50% is always a floor, never a ceiling. Otherwise the party would be planning all-men shortlists in winnable seats, and that will never happen.

It’s a dark day for British politics. When it comes to gender matters BoJo is on the same page as David Cameron, who praised Mad Hattie in his autobiography. His strategy director for some years, Steve Hilton, a five-star egotistical git if ever there was one, was also an admirer of Harman, and we have on our YouTube channel a toe-curling fawning discussion with her on BBC TV.

In the autumn of 2009, Cameron – then the leader of a Conservative party in opposition – announced his intention to have all-women shortlists for prospective parliamentaty candidates. There were howls of outrage from the party membership and many members – including myself – resigned from the party. Shortly afterwards I started work on David and Goliatha: David Cameron – Heir to Harman? My 10 books are available to buy from Amazon, here.


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The Guardian: Jessica Butcher, new equalities commissioner, attacked ‘modern feminism’ and #MeToo

Enjoy.


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Sir Les Patterson, Australian ambassador to the UK, interviewed by Michael Parkinson (1982)

Today’s video (8:24) was broadcast by the BBC in 1982. It’s on the comedy channel of my Laughing at Feminists website. Enjoy.


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William Collins: Goodbye, Spectator.

Enjoy. I cancelled my longstanding subscription to the Speccie yesterday, for essentially the same reasons as William. Go woke, go broke, as Gillette discovered, to the tune of $8,000,000,000, and counting…


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Tory MP Ben Bradley sparks Twitter backlash after questioning why there is no ‘Minister for men’ during Commons debate on equality

A piece published two days ago, on International Men’s Day.


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