The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast – Season 4 Episode 3: Douglas Murray

I haven’t yet had a chance to watch this (video, 1:44:22) but hey, Jordan Peterson and Douglas Murray in conversation, it’s bound to be worth watching.


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Does calling a man a pig perpetuate human supremacy?

Enjoy.


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Husband thinks he won argument

Enjoy.


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Stephen Baskerville – Guest of Honour at ICMI21

We’re starting to post details of speakers at ICMI21 onto the website, and we’re delighted to announce a new Guest of Honour (in addition to Dr Warren Farrell) – Stephen Baskerville, 63, an American scholar of political science. His Wikipedia page is somewhat out of date so we suggest you catch his extensive biography on the speakers’ page – here. We strongly recommend The New Politics of Sex (2017), an outstanding book, available to read for free on Kindle Unlimited (as is Warren Farrell’s The Myth of Male Power).


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Coronavirus: Government withdraws ‘sexist’ Stay Home advert

Hilarious.


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Where’s the bloke, love?

Enjoy (video, 1:29).


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Rebecca Beswick, 39, handed suspended sentence after A134 crash in which two died

Our thanks to Steve for this. The full article:

A woman has received a suspended sentence following a crash where two people from north Essex were killed.

Rebecca Beswick, 39, was jailed for six months, suspended for 18 months, at Ipswich Crown Court today following the collision, which took place on August 31, 2018, on the A134 between Alpheton and Lawshall in Suffolk.

Beswick’s blue Mini Cooper was travelling northbound from Alpheton towards Bury St Edmunds when a collision occurred with a BMW travelling in the opposite direction.

Regina Brook, 79, known as Gina, from Bures Hamlet, who was the passenger in the BMW, died at the scene of the collision.

The driver of the BMW, Alphamstone resident Bruno Delmonte, 69, was transported to Addenbrookes’ Hospital with life threatening injuries and died the following day.

Beswick, of Old Croxton Road, Thetford, was taken to Addenbrookes’ Hospital with life-changing injuries.

An investigation by Suffolk Police’s Serious Collision Investigation Team placed the Mini Cooper on the wrong side of the road at the time of the collision.

During the second day of a trial at Ipswich Crown Court in December, on the judge’s direction Beswick was found not guilty of death by dangerous driving.

She had previously pleaded guilty to two counts of death by careless driving.

On Wednesday she was jailed for six months, suspended for 18 months, and also sentenced to complete 240 hours of unpaid community work.

She was disqualified from driving for 36 months and had eight points added to her driving licence.

Alex Matthews from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit at Suffolk Police said: “Our thoughts remain with the families and friends of the two victims who sadly lost their lives as a result of this collision.”


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Poland enforces near-total abortion ban

Good news. As it’s a BBC report, the news is treated as a disaster. Not one person who supports the ban is quoted.


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Fat-shaming and talking about obesity could discourage overweight people from trying to shed the pounds, says minister Nadine Dorries

For some time I’ve been on a low-carb <1,000 calories per day diet, and I’m losing at least a kilo a week with little effort. I’m sick to death of people who peddle the narrative that society is to blame for obesity, rather than telling obese people they have personal responsibility for losing weight, to achieve a number of goals. Over half the people who die of Covid in the UK are obese. Losing weight is a matter of taking personal responsibility. There are only one or two requirements for losing weight – reducing calorie intake sufficiently and (ideally) taking more physical exercise. End of.

In my experience, men – including myself – have always willingly accepted that their obesity results from their eating and drinking habits. But a whole industry exists to feed women’s narcissistic belief that they’re not responsible for being obese. In my international bestseller Feminism: The Ugly Truth (2016) I included a chapter, Why are fat women fat?

The latest high-profile person to peddle the “society is to blame for obesity” BS is Nadine Dorries, the mental health minister, as reported by the Mail here. The start of the piece:

Describing someone as ‘overweight’ is wrong because it harms their body image [J4MB: Does she mean “it makes them face reality”?] and may discourage them from getting fitter, a health minister said yesterday.

Nadine Dorries said that ‘obesity’ was an ‘awful word’ and warned that focusing on the health risks of excess weight was ineffective. [J4MB: Er… why?]

She told MPs it was better to emphasise the positives of healthy living, including better relationships, [J4MB: Er… why?] improved sleep and a sharper brain.

Later in the piece, some common sense:

Two in three British adults are already overweight, increasing their risk of heart disease, cancer, type 2 diabetes and Covid. Charities last night warned Miss Dorries was wrong to shy away from the subject, saying it must be confronted head on and not ‘swept under the carpet’…

Tam Fry, from the National Obesity Forum, disagreed with Miss Dorries and said her stance could make matters worse. He said: ‘We absolutely must talk about obesity.

‘If you don’t tell people they are obese they will not know they have a problem and will do nothing about it.

‘What is important is that you tell people in a sympathetic, caring manner and give them the help and support they need to lose weight.

‘We cannot simply say, “Do not talk about obesity,” and just sweep it under the carpet or the health of the nation will get worse.’


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CEO Secrets: ‘We tried paying everyone the same salary. It failed’

Our thanks to Stu for this. Paying software developers much less than the market rate, and clerical workers much more, didn’t work? No shit, Sherlock! This is a “CEO secret”?!!!


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