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.

Jess de Wahls: Royal Academy cancels, then un-cancels gender critical artist

We welcome the Royal Academy’s U-turn over Jess de Wahls, the artist whose work was removed from the gift shop because of a 2019 essay saying she didn’t think transwomen are women and which was inevitably branded “transphobic” by woke activists. After a media outcry, the RA eventually issued an apology and strongly hinted de Wahls’ work would be put back on sale. The artist spoke to Freddie Sayers about her experience for an episode of UnHerdTV. She has received death threats since the case went public.

De Wahls should never have been cancelled in the first place, but at least the RA recognised how badly it had mishandled the situation – and we can hope that the adverse reaction to its decision in the media serves as a warning to other arts organisations thinking of cancelling controversial artists at the behest of Twitter mobs. The RA’s apology is worth reading in full. Rather than a boilerplate, PR-speak apology, it says: “Plurality of voices, tolerance and free thinking are at the core of what we stand for and seek to protect. These events raise some fundamental issues. Freedom of expression can open up debate, create empathy or respect for difference, it can also at times cause hurt and outrage. This has confirmed to us our commitment to freedom of expression and to addressing complex issues through engagement and debate.”

We agree with the Times’s view of the episode: “Artistic liberty and free expression are not contingent on the degree of upset they may cause. It is precisely when a public figure encounters an outraged reaction that those principles are most in need of being scrupulously upheld.” Times columnist Janice Turner wrote of the danger of allowing junior communications staff to steer institutions into censorship in response to a Twitter mob. Peter Franklin asks in UnHerd if we’ve now reached “peak progressive”.

The answer is almost certainly no. Scottish Ballet is reviewing its repertoire to ensure it does not “cause offence to gypsies and travelling people”, the Times reports.

Free speech rally blocked by Batley Council

Batley Council has blocked a planned free speech rally to show support for the teacher who is still in hiding after he showed pictures of the Prophet Mohammed to children at Batley Grammar School. The rally was due to be held in advance of the Batley and Spen by-election on 1st July. Officials said the event had not been cleared by the “Safety Advisory Group” and – despite being held outside – would not be Covid-secure. This is in spite of the fact that the Council did nothing to prevent large groups of Muslim protestors gathering outside the school gates back in March.

Pupils at Batley Grammar School have updated their petition in support of the teacher. We join them in asking the authorities to do everything in their power to make sure this teacher – and his family – can resume their normal lives.

We wrote to the Department for Education in March urging the Education Secretary to add freedom of speech to the fundamental British values that schools are required to promote. The DfE has responded, arguing that “the importance of freedom of speech” is already covered by “British values” so there’s no need to update the guidance. We disagree and will continue to campaign for an explicit duty to promote free speech in schools.

Sensitivity and censorship

The Oxford University Students’ Union is poised to unleash “sensitivity readers” on student journalists to vet their articles for “problematic” content. The use of “sensitivity readers” – morality cops who red-line anything likely to cause offence to designated victim groups – is increasingly widespread. Our founder Toby Young doubts his student journalism would have made it passed a sensitivity reader. Sarah Ditum in the Times writes that students should refuse to accept this sinister edict. Brendan O’Neill, writing in the Spectator, says: “Students should be outraged by the idea that they need sensitivity readers to guard their allegedly delicate eyes and ears from offence. It’s like having a mental chaperone, some technocratic know-it-all who will cleanse the press of certain ideas so that you never feel sad, challenged or conflicted.”

We recommend reading an article by Dr James Orr of our Advisory Council in the Critic, on “The battle between truth-seekers and social justice warriors at the top of academia”.

Edinburgh University has been in the headlines constantly for the sorry state of free speech on campus in recent months. Tom Devine spoke to several Edinburgh academics for the Spectator who expressed concern about this state of affairs – although, predictably, they all insisted on anonymity for fear of repercussions.

Divisive American racial ideas forced on British schoolchildren

Analysis by the Telegraph has found widespread acceptance of the concept of “white privilege” by local councils, who have included it in educational material for use in schools. It might well be appropriate for older children to debate these ideas, but “white privilege” should never be taught as if it’s an incontestable fact, and certainly not to children in primary schools, which is what’s currently happening. The negative effect of telling poor white boys they’re “privileged” has been documented in a recent report by the Education Select Committee.

It is not just Critical Race Theory that’s being foisted on schoolchildren, but, of course, gender ideology too. St Paul’s Girls’ School is to rename the role of “head girl” because it is “too binary”.

Meanwhile in America a cheerleader has won a landmark free speech victory against her school. Brandi Levy was aged 14 when she was kicked off a cheerleading squad for a “profane social media post” on Snap Chat. The US Supreme Court ruled by a majority of 8-1 that the school’s decision to punish her for something she said at home on the weekend breached her right to free speech under the First Amendment.

More women fall foul of the “no debate” approach to trans issues

Allison Pearson in the Telegraph takes aim at the persistent attacks on women and their right to express their gender critical beliefs. Lisa Mackenzie was a policy officer for the Royal College of Nursing when she was hounded out of her job for researching gender identity. At a meeting at Edinburgh University where she presented her research findings, the hostility towards her was so intense that one MSP said, “Never in more than 25 years of going to political meetings have I felt the intimidation that I felt then.”

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has been reported to the Speaker for “nasty behaviour” towards SNP MP Joanna Cherry QC. She claims his hostility is inspired by her gender critical views. Cherry has announced that she is returning to the bar to defend Scottish feminist Marion Millar who is being prosecuted for challenging trans orthodoxy on Twitter.

Former Supreme Court judge Lord Sumption has written an article in the Times about the ever-increasing demands of those who “would like the law to protect them from the distress of being confronted by opinions fundamentally different from their own”.

The Online Safety Bill

Our recent FSU In-Depth event on the Online Safety Bill’s threat to free speech can be watched on our YouTube channel here. If you haven’t already, please join the FSU so you too can be invited to our members-only events. David Davis MP says the Online Safety Bill is a censor’s charter. Timandra Harkness has picked the legislation apart in UnHerd, singling out the “duty of care” that will be imposed on online platforms, effectively outsourcing censorship to private companies in America. She calls it a “duty of censorship”.

Sean O’Neill writes in the Times about the libel tourism killing free speech: “The UK has no constitutional protection for a free press.”

GB News

Our founder Toby Young wrote an op ed for the Mail on Sunday about the censorious activists trying to take GB News off the air. He said the struggle against the boycott is “a battle we have to win for the sake of our democracy”. The Express reported his comments. We have written to the companies which have stopped advertising on GB News after being mobbed by Stop Funding Hate’s online activists urging them to reconsider.

Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden has made a positive intervention in this debate. Writing for the Telegraph he said: “A free media is one that has a diverse range of opinions and voices – and as I said earlier this week, GB News is a welcome addition to that diversity.” Nigel Farage has also welcomed the new channel.

Offence archaeology

First England cricketer Ollie Robinson was punished for historic tweets he sent as a teenager; now two more England cricketers – Eoin Morgan and Jos Buttler – are facing an investigation by the England and Wales Cricket Board. The bizarre allegation against them is that in a Twitter exchange in which they called each other “Sir” they were lampooning Indian cricketers.

Defending truth from trolls and cancellers: in conversation with Jonathan Rauch

In his 1993 book Kindly Inquisitors: The New Attacks on Free Thought, Jonathan Rauch sounded an early warning about the threats to free speech. His new book The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth argues that the enemies of free thinking may now take different forms, but are no less dangerous.

What, then, is knowledge? What is truth? Why is free speech the central pillar of liberal science? What exactly is the “constitution of knowledge” and is it strong enough to survive? Can Big Tech be trusted to guard against disinformation or are they just another group of powerful censors? How can we fend off the righteous mobs who gleefully ruin the lives of those deemed transgressors?

Join the Free Speech Champions – a group of young free speech advocates jointly sponsored by the Free Speech Union and the Institute of Ideas – to discuss these questions and many more with Jonathan Rauch, a Senior Fellow in the Governance Studies program at the Brookings Institution and a contributing writer at the Atlantic. Jonathan and Inaya Folarin Iman, a former Director of the FSU and the founder of the Free Speech Champions programme, will be joined in conversation by writer and Free Speech Champion Daniel James Sharp, a recent graduate of the University of Edinburgh and the Arts and Books Correspondent of Areo Magazine.

Tuesday 6th July, 7.30-9pm. On Zoom. Register here.

For a taster, listen to Toby interviewing Jonathan Rauch about The Constitution of Knowledge for the Quillette podcast.

Debbie Hicks: handcuffed, arrested and charged after filming inside a hospital and posting the film on Facebook

Debbie Hicks, the anti-lockdown campaigner who was arrested after she filmed what appeared to be an empty hospital ward in December last year – and posted the film on Facebook – has been charged with a Public Order Offence. She is now raising funds for her defence. Whether you agree with Debbie’s views or not, this is an important free speech case – her legal team will be running an Article 10 defence – that deserves our support. Once donations to her CrowdJustice fundraiser climb above £3,000, the funds can be released to her defence team – so please give something. It is very nearly there.

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Bettina Arndt: Weaponizing our criminal justice system against men

Hello Everyone,

I have a revelation for you – a tribute to the awe-inspiring success of the feminist juggernaut using our justice system to destroy men.

Last week there was an important presentation by prominent Sydney barrister Margaret Cunneen. She was speaking at The Presumption of Guilt Conference run by the Rule of Law Education Centre.

As many of you know, Cunneen is a woman with impeccable credentials to comment on the criminal justice system. She has spent well over 30 years at the coalface, decades as a crown prosecutor convicting some of our most prominent rapists and other villains and then, as a commissioner in charge of a large child abuse investigation.  Now she’s back at the bar, successfully defending an endless queue of accused men, including many alleged rapists.

Her online presentation focussed on the impact of the new sexual consent laws that Attorney General Mark Speakman aims to ram through NSW Parliament. Speakman appointed the NSW Law Reform Commission to examine proposed changes to these laws but then ignored their warnings about the injustice that could result and proudly announced he is giving the feminists what they want

Feminist academics have been lobbying for years for a ‘’yes means yes’’ affirmative consent model where enthusiastic consent must be given at every stage throughout the sexual encounter. Under the new laws an accused would have to prove to have taken active steps to ascertain consent throughout the sexual proceedings. And as Cunneen pointed out, this would render most of the sex most of us have as potentially illegal.

A perfectly stacked system

But the main game here is to provide more cannon fodder – a new supply of accused men to face a justice system already weaponised against them.

That was the real bombshell in the Cunneen presentation – her expose of the extent to which the feminists have already succeeded in stacking the system by removing the filtering system which once ensured that only rape cases with sufficient evidence went through to trial. Now almost all cases are pushed through into court, where many get thrown out by juries.

That means conviction rates go down, inspiring more rage from the feminists, more politicians frothing at the mouth demanding more be done to ensure the safety of women and ever more legal measures to ensure rapists get their comeuppance.

It’s just perfect, a carefully calibrated system to ensure the feminist project just keeps gaining more momentum – similar to the ever-expanding definition of domestic violence, soon to include “coercive control”, which ensures an unending supply of victims and an expanding cash cow as governments pour in funds to address the problem.

I’ve put together a small video highlighting some of Cunneen’ s key points. Here it is: https://youtu.be/vHpOkE2IQrI

I need you all to help me ensure this grabs public attention. This is the first time a major player has blown the whistle on the dire state of this key institution. What Cunneen says really matters.

The zeal to convict

What’s very telling is Cunneen talks about how much things have changed since she worked as a crown prosecutor. “Even before things used to hit the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, police had a filtering process. They are no longer permitted to do that.” No longer permitted to determine on the basis of evidence whether the case had legs. No longer permitted to do proper investigations to see where the truth lies.

Police are now required to refer in their “facts sheets” to complainants as “victims” and treat them accordingly, says Cunneen, adding police have very little discretion or often, none at all, about proceeding to charge.

As Cunneen explains, “With ownership of the case the police then want the case to succeed.” After the complainant has been declared a ‘victim,’ the system then takes hold. “There’s not much more investigation that goes on, there’s just a zeal to get to the end and to convict the charged person.”

How frightening is that? I’ve seen how this works in cases that I regularly encounter through Mothers of Sons and supporting accused students on campus. The police are hiding evidence that might weaken the case against the accused man, they coach complainants to try to trick the accused into confessing in taped phone calls, they refuse to interview witnesses or examine social media evidence that could help the alleged perpetrator. The zeal works just one way.

Margaret Cunneen spells out the fact that we are now seeing lower rates of conviction because so many weak cases are no longer being filtered out by the police and Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.

The result is more cases failing, complainants feeling let down by the system.

But wonderful data providing fodder for the feminists to feed to our captured media who then make the case for more to be done about our failed justice system.

The international cabal 

It may seem a little far-fetched to suggest that there is a deliberate effort to drive down conviction rates to promote more measures to convict men of rape?

Well, have a look at what’s happening overseas as feminist lawyers play the same blame game. Look at the news from the UK last week where the Justice Secretary Robert Buckland came under pressure to resign if he can’t reverse the plunging rape conviction rates. Within days he was on the BBC apologising to victims and promising to “do a lot better”.

Similarly, over the ditch, activists in New Zealand just recently were in the news complaining the rate of successful rape convictions in 2020 was the lowest for more than 10 years. This week a local criminal barrister, Samira Taghavi spoke out about the alarming measures proposed in a Sexual Violence Bill currently before parliament, all aimed at achieving more rape convictions.

Diana Davison is co-founder of The Lighthouse Project, a Canadian non-profit that helps the falsely accused. She reported this week that Canada now has “an automatic charge policy on sexual assault complaints. The police have no discretion and must lay charges if the complainant describes a sexual assault. Investigation is discouraged. Of course, this results in fewer convictions.”

In Canada too there are media headlines despairing that despite more rape victims coming forward these are resulting in fewer convictions. There’s a big push on for affirmative consent laws as well as specialized courts for sexual assault accusations.

How’s that for a great way to do away with pesky juries that might let rapists off the hook? The feminist inventiveness holds no bounds.

A criminal law is not a social work convention.

It’s highly significant that the first legal officer for the state of NSW announces that his new sexual consent laws “… send the message that survivors’ calls for reform have been heard.”

Cunneen responded by explaining that a criminal trial “is not a social work forum or a psychology convention. It’s not there to provide the complainant with some kind of solace or affirmation or tremendous triumph. It’s not about the complainant.”  Cunneen mentioned that as a defence counsel, she tells juries that “… it is a very nice and a lovely kind thing to believe your child or your neighbour or your friend if he or she says that they’ve been sexually assaulted … but a jury has to act judicially.”

That means understanding that the criminal case is not about the victim: “It’s the accused whose liberty is at stake in a criminal trial. It is he – generally it’s a ‘he’ – who’s been arrested and thrown into custody until bail can be sought, who has had his home raided and searched by police, who’s had to pledge his life savings or have his parents mortgage their house to pay for legal fees and whose life is on hold for two or three years,” said Cunneen.

The stakes are high, warns this prominent Sydney barrister. “We are really blurring lines here and men, all men and mothers and sisters and friends of men ought to be very concerned because what wasn’t rape last year may be rape next year if the purpose of these reforms is simply to increase the numbers of people who are convicted of rape.”

And that is the point. This has nothing to do with promoting justice. It is all to do with punishing men.

Until next time, Tina


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ICMI2020 video #76 of 126: Peter Ryan – “The Fallacy Of The Golden Uterus And The True Origins Of Gynocentrism”

Video #76 is a presentation (41:28) by Robert Brockway, reading from a script by Peter Ryan, details about Peter in the video description.

ICMI20 was very ambitious in scale – 126 speakers and interviewees – and many people haven’t caught all of the videos. To help remedy that, we’re publishing one video per day from early April 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 channel – and also features the playlist.


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GB News / Nivea advertising

Eight days ago I posted a blog piece about Nivea – it included my photo of five of their products I had used that day alone – pulling their advertising from GB News. I emailed them, their response (below) is weaselly. In short, they are not on the side of free speech. I shall not buy Nivea products again until and unless they contact me to tell me they’ve reversed their decision and will start advertising on GB News again. I call on others interested in free speech to do likewise.

Dear Mr. Buchanan,

Thank you very much for reaching out to us with your concerns.

We are not boycotting GB News. Like other advertisers being discussed in this situation, some of our adverts are automatically allocated across a wide selection of channels by media-buying algorithms. This means our adverts sometimes appear on channels without our knowledge, which is what happened in this instance. Our normal policy is to analyse new channels or publications for a few months before advertising with them. This gives us the chance to assess whether they are the right channels to provide high quality consumer engagement. In line with this policy, we have paused our advertising with GB News and will review this decision in three months.

We acknowledge your feedback and hope our explanation in relation to our advertising policy offers you some reassurance.

Should you have any further queries at all, we’d be happy to help you. Our Consumer Careline can be reached from Monday to Friday by calling 00800 49 40 1911 or you can visit us at http://www.NIVEA.co.uk.

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The forgotten: how white working-class pupils have been let down, and how to change it

Our thanks to Douglas for a useful synopsis.


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ICMI2020 video #75 of 126: Margaret Gardener – “The Psychological Impact of False Accusations of Sexual Abuse”

Video #75 is a presentation (1:09:48) by Margaret Gardener, details about Margaret in the video description.

ICMI20 was very ambitious in scale – 126 speakers and interviewees – and many people haven’t caught all of the videos. To help remedy that, we’re publishing one video per day from early April 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 channel – and also features the playlist.


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Andrew Neil’s message to GB News boycotters

Enjoy (video, 12:44). A piece posted on the GB News YouTube channel last Friday.


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Poorer white pupils let down and neglected – MPs

Our thanks to a number of people including Nigel for this piece on the BBC website. He writes:

There is something entertaining in the BBC squirming. Of course the report doesn’t get onto the main pages (unlike one in the saga of the “coil”) however they can’t ignore the report from the Select Committee, as much as they’d like to. Obfuscating as they go they grudgingly manage to mention boys (though showing a picture of their mother not the boys) and their star “witness” says that it’s all “complex” and somehow still the fault of poor white people’s “culture”.

By ending with the info the boy himself has benefitted from additional help and is heading for “Oxbridge”, these days the very epitomes of “woke”. Who knows, maybe the BBC will one day run at least one or two stories with pics of happy schoolboys, in the blizzard of attractive “empowered” schoolgirls success stories in every field of education. OK. I admit it, hell will freeze before that happens. For the moment, savor this morsel.


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ICMI2020 video #74 of 126: Anil Kumar – “Creating International-Level Centres for Men’s Communities and Education”

Video #74 is a presentation (35:55) by Anil Kumar, details about Anil in the video description.

ICMI20 was very ambitious in scale – 126 speakers and interviewees – and many people haven’t caught all of the videos. To help remedy that, we’re publishing one video per day from early April 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 channel – and also features the playlist.


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If everyone who read this gave us £5.00 – or even better, £5.00 or more, monthly – we could change the world. £5.00 monthly would entitle you to Bronze party membership, details here. Benefits include a dedicated and signed book by Mike Buchanan. Click below to make a difference. Thanks.

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ICMI2020 video #73 of 126: Dr Jeffrey Ketland – “Feminism: Not ‘progressive’, ‘egalitarian’, ‘liberal’, ‘left-wing’.”

Video #73 is a presentation (48:04) by Dr Jeffrey Ketland, details about Jeffrey in the video description.

ICMI20 was very ambitious in scale – 126 speakers and interviewees – and many people haven’t caught all of the videos. To help remedy that, we’re publishing one video per day from early April 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 channel – and also features the playlist.


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Nobody connected with J4MB has ever drawn any personal income from the party’s income streams. If you’d like to support Mike Buchanan financially, you can do so via his Patreon account or through Bitcoin, his account address is 1EfWxqDAtgJDCR3tVpvVj4fXSuUu4S9WJf . Thank you.