Lone women attacked by gangs of women in Ayrshire railway attacks

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Queensland Police Service unfairly hired women to meet gender targets, Crime and Corruption Commission finds

Our thanks to Nigel for this. He writes:

People may remember the successful case against Cheshire Police Force, brought by a determined young man who had been discriminated against in their recruitment process. This story caught my eye because it illustrates the fundamental problem in the application of “positive action” usually in pursuit of some target number or percentage based on sex or race. The idea soon gets turned into illegal “discrimination” as those charged with achieving the policy find the practical problem of numbers.

Inevitably the much greater number of the “over-represented” group tends to mean there are such a large number that inevitably the “best” are far more numerous than the eligible people drawn from the very much smaller pool of “talent” from the “positive action” groups. Thus to achieve the desired result either steps have to be taken to prevent people even applying from the “over-represented” group or unfair direct discrimination (illegal in the UK except for political parties). At least in Australia this is called what it is – “corrupt manipulation”

I would bet a similar investigation mounted here in any public service with gender “targets” would find the same corrupt manipulations, which happens to be precisely what was found in the Cheshire Police case. Surprisingly apart from brave individuals taking cases themselves there appears to be no wish by any UK body charged with either equality or probity in public agencies having a closer look, for fear they will find the inevitable corruption.

As with the story of executives in France, imposing quotas must inevitably corrupt fair recruiting and promotion.


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Jordan Peterson on alcohol

An interesting interview (video, 15:01) from 2019.


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International Boys’ Day, 16 May – Chris Votey to read from his forthcoming book, “Boys’ & Men’s Issues Handbook”

A tip of the hat to Chris Votey, an American MRA who’s already proving a hard-working organizer for ICMI21 (42 speakers / interviews so far, another 30 planned). He’s commemorating International Boys’ Day on Sunday, two days’ time, by reading from his forthcoming book, Boys’ & Men’s Issues Handbook. The link to the relevant YouTube site is here.

I look forward to catching it “live”. Chris tells me people will be able to write in the chat section and he’ll answer questions.


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ICMI2020 video #36 of 126: Steve Moxon – “Partner Violence is Usual Female Behaviour but Aberrational for Males”

Video #36 is from Steve Moxon, details about Steve in the video description. Enjoy (43:38).

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Daniel Wright, father-of-three civil servant who applied to be a nanny to supplement his £50,000-a-year income, wins £1,500 payout from babysitting company after he was rejected from the job for being a man

Our thanks to Nigel for this. He writes:

I suppose this case could be regarded as frivolous, there are probably few men who have considered baby sitting as a supplementary income. In similar circumstances, with three young children, I managed to find an additional job related to my main job. However the case does highlight a number of areas of continued discrimination against males and fathers.

The first is of course the presumption that men, even fathers, are inherently unsafe to be with children. And second, whereas we are constantly told to presume women must have the “very skilful” “work” done looking after children values as much as paid work experience, yet a father’s efforts are unrecognised. Of course it’s all too common for any male to be under a constant suspicion as potentially an abuser in any form of childcare or even education and there is still no equality in accessing leave for caring for children, benefits or in family court proceedings.

It is a small challenge to the increasing demonisation of men and fathers, which continues to make all forms of childcare and teaching more and more “female dominated” (even the logic of feminism should mean they support such cases in order to get males far more involved in caring in order to “free” women from the burden of caring for children, but as we know the supposed burden is firmly held on to as leverage).

And so we have a man doing all the right things; involved father, financially supporting his children, valuing his caring skills and believing in gender equality, gets told to piss off by a new “modern” company.  A small victory demonstrating that the actual law, rather than what is assumed, prohibits direct discrimination on the basis of sex. Although we know in reality he, and any other male wanting to be employed looking after children, or even look after his own, faces a shed load of direct and indirect discrimination.


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Amy Quinn, 27, “gangster’s moll”, mother of two, caught with her lover’s Glock pistol buried in her garden after gangland shooting walks free because she was in state of ‘hormonal upheaval’ at the time

Our thanks to Ken for this. This gem from the judge, Tina Landale:

‘I also take into account the fact that at the time of this offence, you were particularly and extremely vulnerable because you had a four-month-old baby, and your hormones and hormonal upheaval must be an additional factor.

‘That meant the pressure upon you would be even more exceptional than it would have been in a coercive relationship. I can take account of all these features and consider that there were exceptional circumstances in this case. A custodial sentence is inevitable, but the mitigation allows me to suspend this sentence.’


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ICMI2020 video #35 of 126: Rod Lonsdale – “The Oldest Sport: Gynocentrism, Annihilation, Enslavement of the Male Soul”

Video #35 is an interview of Rod Lonsdale by Ewan Jones, details about Rod in the video description. Enjoy (52:35).

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But Women’s Violence is Different (Regarding Men)

Enjoy (video, 40:04).


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Sue Parker Hall’s review of “Perspectives in Male Psychology: An Introduction”

William Collins recently reviewed Perspectives in Male Psychology: An Introduction, here. Our thanks to Sue Parker Hall, a speaker at ICMI20, for her review:

As a psychotherapist, who has developed theoretical models and a therapeutic methodology for addressing anger and rage issues as a critique of, and remedy for, the harms inflicted on many men by domestic abuse programmes based on the USA Duluth model, I warmly welcome this book.

The Duluth model, in my opinion, is ineffective at best and, at worst does more harm than good in terms of subjecting male participants to a damaging radical feminist negative construction of masculinity; further, interventions based on the Duluth model are unjust because firstly, they ignore how the majority of domestic abuse is co-created and secondly, they are are ineffectual because they intervene at too superficial a level and are blind to men’s trauma. This important issue, and many more besides, are addressed in some depth in this book.

The authors bravely transgress the taboo found within all academic disciplines that are under the  influence of critical theory, which functions to obscure sex differences and limit the freedom to speak about them; a situation that has to date, silenced all but the bravest of souls.

Presented here is a holistic approach to masculinity, incorporating biology, evolution and humanistic philosophy; it puts hairs on the chest of, and muscles on the bones of, the thin masculinity of Men’s Studies – a purely social construct, preoccupied with identity politics. Not throwing the baby out with the bathwater, the authors elegantly integrate the cultural process of socialisation with the evolutionary and biological elements of masculinity.

Refreshingly, the reader is introduced to a male friendly, empathic, compassionate and crucially, embodied understanding of masculinity, crystalised in a range of positive male archetypes that provide a potent antidote to the radical feminist concept of ‘toxic masculinity’;  very importantly, childhood trauma, life event trauma and social deprivation are highlighted as contributors to negative male behaviour.

New psychological concepts emerge from the authors’ research and analysis, providing an enriched language with which to more deeply explore, understand, and work therapeutically with, the phenomenon of masculinity. Further, the content of this book construes men and male psychology as more complex; worthy of a multi-dimensional approach that looks beyond the individual. It acknowledges a wide range of variables, from a wide range of disciplines and domains, that operate to structure men’s characteristics and behaviour. This construct provides a remedy to the reductionism of what I would call a ‘nurture-centric’ approach, thereby indicating a more diverse set of, not only therapy interventions, but social interventions as well.

The book’s discussion and research are of a high quality and presented in a very accessible way, exemplified by the ‘Spotlight’ features in each chapter, which I think of as concentrated ‘shots’ of knowledge, that address particular male psychology concerns.

In conclusion, I highly recommend this book which introduces a broad range of highly relevant men’s psychological and social issues and skilfully addresses, with the potential to repair, the bias that has shaped our deficit model of masculinity and caused us to grievously misunderstand men.

I have a particular affection for ‘traditional masculinity’ which I link to biological and evolutionary influences; it’s my hope that people who read this book will experience an increased respect for traditional masculinity instead of rejecting and pathologizing it; and that academics and members of the helping professions will firstly, stop criticising men, and secondly stop trying to ‘help’ them by feminising them; and lastly, I hope that the high quality of Liddon & Barry’s work here will encourage more, much needed funding for further research into men’s psychological issues that will, in turn, lead to increased funding for their alleviation.

This publication is invaluable to anyone interested in developing a science-based, vs an ideologically based understanding of male psychology; it’s an ethical and practical ‘must-read’ ‘101’ for all counselling and psychotherapy practitioners and trainees and is a first-class introductory reader to the excellent Palgrave Handbook of Male Psychology co-edited by Barry, the co-author of this book.

After reading the manuscript of this excellent book I felt affirmed in many ways in my practice as a psychotherapist as well as better informed and more confident in my work with men, but I was left with one haunting question that brought tears to my eyes; I wondered, ‘what would a biological, evolutionary, humanistic approach to femininity look like?’


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