ICMI2020 video #3 of 126: Professor Eric Anderson – “Adding Brain Trauma to the Men’s Human Rights Agenda”

Video #3 is from Professor Eric Anderson, an American non-feminist Masculinities researcher at the University of Winchester. He’s also an expert in sports and sport-related brain injuries. Enjoy (45:33).

Eric spoke at ICMI18 and will also be speaking at ICMI21.

ICMI20 was very ambitious in scale – 126 speakers and interviewees – and many people didn’t catch all of the videos. To help remedy that, we’re going to publish one video per day until mid-August, so people have a reasonable chance of catching all, or most, of the material. Think of the videos as a daily Red Pill.

The videos will be published in the order in which they were originally published on our YouTube conference playlist. Paul Elam’s YouTube channel has 103,000+ subscribers – a few more than our own channel – and also featues the playlist.


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Bettina Arndt’s newsletter: Inconvenient truths about impoverished women and privileged men

Inconvenient truths about impoverished women and privileged men

Hi Everybody,

Women, women, women. Aren’t you sick to death of hearing about women? Endless bleating about women’s tough lives, whining about women being badly done by, mistreated and deprived.

Our woke institutions are busy trotting out dubious research reports and cherry-picked statistics claiming that the women in our pampered country are missing out and in need of urgent funding to address their disadvantage.

Take a look at the recent boondoggle  from the Australia Institute, claiming Australia’s tax concession system is stacked against women. The researchers’ analysis claimed four tax concessions: negative gearing, superannuation tax concessions, capital gain tax discount and refunding excess franking credits, cost the Federal Budget $60 billion per year; and for every dollar that goes to women, two dollars goes to men.

I’ll unpack their spurious arguments later, but this is just one more sally in the constant barrage of feminist propaganda about women’s lack of financial security. You’ve all heard the arguments about women’s pitiful superannuation leaving them prone to nightmares about becoming bag ladies.

A spanner in the works.

Well, I’ve got interesting news for you. Take a look at this neat little graph buried on the ATO website:

As women grow older the gender gap in super miraculously evens out, with men and women ending up pretty much level. This means that one way or another, older women end up with more of the men’s loot.

It’s highly unlikely that these older women are suddenly earning much more to account for their increase in super balances. Most of them must be losing their partners and ending up on their own. Many of these women outlive their men – the current gap in life expectancy is about five years and with most women partnering slightly older men, they enjoy the financial benefits for long after his passing. As named beneficiaries for the man’s super what was his is now hers.

One of my correspondents, a former senior public servant, informs me that Commonwealth defined benefit super schemes pay the beneficiary for life 67% of the pension the contributor was receiving. You can simultaneously collect three of these pensions if you choose your deceased spouses carefully – the limit of three apparently came in when the relevant authority noticed they had a woman who had lodged her third death of a spouse beneficiary claim!

Sometimes these older women turf the man out. Yes, it is mainly women making the decision to divorce even in these older age groups. Take a look at this article I wrote well over a decade ago about broke, older divorced men, which focussed mainly on once high-earning professional men whose marriages end with a late divorce. Usually, she gets the house and bulk of the assets, even if he manages to hang onto the super. But his finances never recover.

His money is their money but hers is hers alone.

With older women still in relationships those high levels of super showing up in the men’s bars on the graph are actually being shared with their partners. ABS data shows 36% of retired women relied on their partner’s income to meet their living costs at retirement (compared to 7% of retired men). It’s nonsense to suggest that older men live high on the hog due to tax concessions. There’s usually a grey-haired wife luxuriating right next to him on that fancy retirement cruise.

Right through their time together, partnered women are beneficiaries of men’s higher earnings – it’s long been the case that women control the purse strings in most marriages. That’s where the feminist argument is so duplicitous, carrying on about women’s lower super and lower earnings without taking into account the fact that most women’s economic security actually comes from living with higher earning men.

Women have always sought out men who can provide that security (and low-income women often reject the dubious male prospects on offer, preferring more stable and lucrative government largess in the form of sole parent pensions). Most men’s economic security relies on them working full time for decades, often marking time in unfulfilling jobs.

It’s a devious slight of hand to treat partnered women’s super as her sole means of financial security, claiming her low personal super is an indictment of our system.

Well-functioning families fully appreciate the bargain implicit in fathers depriving themselves of time with spouse and children to
work most of their lives in full-time jobs while their partners build their working lives around the needs of their families.

I’ve always been amused at the irritation of feminist researchers when their studies reveal many women aren’t resentful of doing the bulk of family work. The researchers naturally bury the evidence showing men and women’s total work time, combining paid and unpaid work, is remarkably even. That’s why many women see themselves as getting a fair deal.

But the feminists are bent on making mischief. And the Australia Institute dutifully plays to their tune.

Australia Institute’s Lies, damned lies, and statistics.

So, let’s unpack The Australia Institute’s claim that claiming Australia’s tax concession system is stacked against women by looking at some real facts:

The tax concessions the researchers have focussed on provide most benefit to higher income earners. The reason men benefit most from these schemes is their gender earns most of the high incomes and pays most tax.

Higher income earners pay a lot more tax. For instance, median annual income (before tax) is $48,000 and the tax on that is about $7,000. A person earning twice that, $96,000 pays about $23,000 tax – more than three times the tax, for twice the income.
Women earn less not due to discrimination – it’s illegal in our industrial relations system to pay a woman less than a man for doing the same job – but because they choose jobs that are less well paid, avoid high-paid, risky employment, and arguably are less good at negotiating salaries.

But the killer issue here is women work so many fewer hours  in paid employment. Around 45% of working women are employed part-time, compared to less than 20% of working men. Women spend a far smaller hunk of their lives in the paid workforce, let alone working full-time, and retire significantly earlier. ABS Age at Retirement data shows a quarter of all women have retired from the workforce by the age of 45, compared with only 7.5% of men. Clearly women’s shorter history of paid full-time employment is not just due to child-care responsibilities.

Super expert Noel Whittacker points out for every dollar in super, women still earn less than men because they often can’t be bothered keeping track of the multiple super accounts acquired through their various part-time earnings and they are also more risk averse, keeping their super in more conservative options throughout their lives. The difference in earnings can be huge, he explains, using the following example:

“Two people start work at age 20 on $35,000 a year. Let’s assume their salary grows at 4% per annum and employer contributions remain at 9.5%. The first person is extremely conservative, so their fund earns only 4% per annum. At age 65 their superannuation balance is $750,000. The second person adopts a more growth-orientated asset allocation and as a result their fund earns 8% per annum. At age 65 their superannuation is worth $2 million.”

Men’s earnings pay for women’s benefits.

Funny that we never hear about all these anomalies in the “poor me” script now part of the narrative about women’s finances. But even more taboo is any discussion of the fact that men’s earnings are paying for women’s benefits.

On average, as a group, women pay considerably less tax and receive substantially more benefits. Have a look at this Centrelink payment data – showing that in almost every category there are more female recipients than male. For instance, there are 23% more female aged pensioners than male.

That’s where significant amounts of the tax paid by these high earning men ends up – providing benefits for women. Social security and welfare represent about 35% of Australian Government expenditure (around $192 billion in 2019-20), with the aged pension alone representing about 10% of expenditure (around $50 billion).

Personal income tax paid represents 47.2% of Australian Government revenue and about one in every five dollars of income tax paid is going toward the cost of the aged pension.

The feminists might want to think more carefully about where this debate could lead them. But provided they maintain their stranglehold on mainstream media, there’s not much chance of these inconvenient truths emerging.

Live chat with parents of trans-identifying sons.

On another matter entirely, having spent this week hearing about the dreadful ordeals being suffered by parents of trans-identifying sons, I just hope I am still around when the huge numbers of damaged families take their revenge on professionals who have bought into this appalling medical intervention of confused children. It is just outrageous that so many of our leading medical organisations have chosen to ignore proper research to promote this dangerous ideologically-driven child abuse.

Next week, I am doing a live chat with two such parents. One is a mother of a 14-year-old whose son was persuaded he was in the wrong body after being subjected to the online influence of a thirty-something trans activist. The other is a father of a very ill college student whose doctors were prepared to further risk his health with hormone therapy after they decided he was gender dysphoric.

Most public attention on the current transgender craze has focused on girls, yet these two parents are part of a large group of 75 parents of trans-identifying boys under 19, mostly from U.S., but also Canada, UK, Europe and Australia. I’m really interested in hearing about the aspects of our anti-male culture which might make these young males susceptible to rapid onset gender transition.

I hope you can listen in next Wednesday April 14 at 9 am AEST. It is so alarming hearing about the pressures faced by these parents as they struggle to stop their sons being persuaded to take hormone treatment which could put them at risk of a variety of medical complications, including infertility and ultimately castration.

Here’s the link for my thinkspot event:- https://thinkspot.com/online_content/Dauxed/detail?category=event

Mothers of Sons social media.

Finally, a note to those of you who used to follow me on social media. Mothers of Sons is busy using Facebook and twitter to post very similar material – all sorts of fascinating news stories, funny memes, research, items of interest about our anti-male society, feminist excesses and injustice towards men.

Please follow their social media pages and they’d love you to send in contributions.

That’s it for now.

Cheers, Tina

Bettina Arndt
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ICMI2020 video #2 of 126: William Collins – “Men and Boys: Updated Lowlights”

ICMI20 was very ambitious in scale – 126 speakers and interviewees – and many people didn’t catch all of the videos. To help remedy that, we’re going to publish one video per day until mid-August, so people have a reasonable chance of catching all, or most, of the material. Think of the videos as a daily Red Pill.

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Video #2 is from the illustrious William Collins. Enjoy (48:32). William was the author of The Empathy Gap: Male Disadvantages and the Mechanisms of Their Neglect, the international bestseller published by LPS publishing (2019), and he blogs at The Illustrated Empathy Gap.


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ICMI20 videos (126) – we’re going to link to one every day for the next four months

It was impossible to keep up with the videos of the 126-speaker ICMI20 when they were originally published, so we’re going to publish one video every day until the middle of August. You’ll then have a realistic opportunity to watch all, or most, of the videos, each one a Red Pill.

The videos will be published in the order they were originally published on our YouTube conference playlist. Paul Elam’s YouTube channel, which has 103,000+ subscribers – more than the J4MB channel – also has the playlist.

The first video is Tom Caulfield’s key promotional video (20:11). Enjoy.


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Free Speech Union: Weekly News Round-Up

Dear Mike Buchanan,

Welcome to the Free Speech Union’s weekly newsletter. This newsletter is a brief round-up of the free speech news of the week.

Children Accused of Non-Crime Hate Incidents

The Telegraphs has revealed that more 2000 non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs) have been recorded against children under the age of 17 since 2014. Conservative MP Sir John Hayes commented: “Nobody should be condemned for every quip, joke or comment they have made through their young or adult lives. Non-crime hate incidents are an extremely worrying trend, a huge draw on police resources and, at its worst, are incompatible with the right to alarm, shock and inspire which are all components of a free society.”

You can read the FSU’s paper on NCHIs, An Orwellian Society, here. The FSU is supporting the efforts of Harry Miller to get the Court of Appeal to say the recording of NCHIs by the police is unlawful and will be helping him pay his costs if he loses. You can contribute to our Fighting Fund here.

Social Media

In the recent ruling in President Joe Biden v. Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas outlined the “principal legal difficulty that surrounds digital platforms, namely, that applying old doctrines to new digital platforms is rarely straightforward”. He then went on to describe the problem of censorship presented by the dominance of a few social media giants, with guidance on how it might be addressed. He said: “It changes nothing that these platforms are not the sole means for distributing speech or information. But in assessing whether a company exercises substantial market power, what matters is whether the alternatives are comparable. For many of today’s digital platforms, nothing is.”

WhatsApp

Allegedly offensive WhatsApp messages sent by ten doctors between 2014 and 2016 that have not been made public have nonetheless brought the medical profession into disrepute, according to Health Education England, which referred the matter to the General Medical Council. The case has now been referred to the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service, despite a petition to the High Court arguing that the action was an infringement on private communications. The judge said: “It is unarguable that a professional body must be entitled to seek to uphold proper standards with the profession, even in relation to what would otherwise constitute private conduct.” The tribunal has the power to suspend the doctors or ban them from the medical profession.

Unpopular opinions

Journalist Andy Ngo has had an invitation to speak at an Evangelical Christian conference in Nashville, Tennessee rescinded. The Q Ideas conference had invited Ngo to give a talk entitled “What is Fascism?” but changed its minds after Jason Petty, a rapper, urged the festival to disinvite Ngo. Petty said: “A healthy culture needs to hear a variety of ideas, however this dude is, in my opinion trolling the right wing of our country then hitting them in their wallets.” Ngo tweeted: “I was uninvited from this conference in a terse email after a friend of one of the organizers urged him to drop me.” One of the reasons Ngo has become a bogey man for members of the progressive left is because the Portland Mercury published a smear about him in 2019 which has since been rebutted.

Piers Morgan spoke with Tucker Carlson on Fox News in the first interview he’s given since his departure from Good Morning Britain over his criticism of Meghan Markle. He told Carlson that “if we lose the right to have an opinion, the right to respect other opinions, then ultimately democracy dies. It’s the bedrock of democracy. You then become something different, you become a totalitarian state run by an illiberal mob, who are the new fascists. Is that what anybody wants? Do liberals want that? I don’t want that, I’m a liberal.”

Rethinking Race

Think tank Civitas has released a report by FSU Advisory Council member Joanna Williams entitled Rethinking Race: A critique of contemporary anti-racism programmes. British society is less racist than at any time in its history, she argues, but a modern anti-racism industry, grounded in Critical Race Theory, has given us new terms like “systemic racism, unconscious bias, white privilege and cultural appropriation” and insists that “not being racist is no longer sufficient: we must all be actively anti-racist”. She explores whether the move away from civil rights to “anti-racism” is actually breathing “new life back into racial thinking” and calls for greater viewpoint diversity.

FSU General Secretary Toby Young has defended last week’s report of the Commission on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in this week’s Spectator.

Questioning microaggressions

Kieran Bhattacharya, a medical student at the University of Virginia, is suing the University for violating his First Amendment rights after he was banned from campus for asking a question about microaggressions. During a panel discussion on microaggressions he asked whether one had to be a member of a marginalised group in order to be a victim and was told no, which contradicted the definition given in the presentation. After he pointed this out and engaged in a discussion, Assistant Professor Nora Kern filed a “professionalism concern card” about him, which led to a requirement to undergo a psychological assessment before returning to classes and eventually a suspension for “aggressive and inappropriate interactions in multiple situations”.

Events

Campaign group Don’t Divide Us has organised a panel discussion tonight at 7pm – “Islamophobia – The Accusation that Silences Dissent”. Hosted by Dr Rakib Ehsan, the event will explore the theme of Islamophobia, analysing what it is and how the term is used as a political weapon. It is free to attend. Register here.

“Does Mill still matter?” a free virtual event hosted by The Heterodox Academy and The Sphere Education Initiative will take place on 22nd April at 7pm Eastern Standard Time, midnight in the UK. The evening marks the release of the second edition of All Minus One, based on the second chapter of Mill’s On Liberty, and will feature editors Jonathan Haidt and Richard Reeves, and illustrator Dave Cicirelli.

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G7 Gender Equality Advisory Council membership announced

Groan.


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Texas mother Ashley Marks accused of killing her 6-year-old son for $100,000 insurance money

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William Collins: Education UK – The Intersection of Race and Sex

Just published.


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Jessica McMillan, 23, claims ‘I am not a monster’ despite leaving innocent pubgoer scarred for life when he needed 27 stitches after she glassed him in a bar. Suspended sentence.

Our thanks to Nigel for this. He writes:

Yet another suspended sentence. The article mentions the devastating effect on her victim’s life. I’m sure reporters and editors don’t even notice they’re doing it, but there are never interviews with the male victims of female crimes, about how they feel, or the long-term effects of the crimes. In every way we signal to men and boys that they’re simply worth less time, attention and consideration than women. A scar on his face, job lost and the end of his relationship with the mother of his son. But somehow the story is all about the violent woman.


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Amanda Gorman’s “The Hill We Climb” – Biden’s Inaugural Poem v William McGonagall

Brutal, yet honest (video, 53:37).


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