Anna Mikhailova, writer for the Mail on Sunday, is a blithering idiot

Our thanks to John for this. You’ll need to scroll down for this idiocy in today’s Mail on Sunday:

In a giant step backwards for all, Tory MP Philip Davies has been elected to the Women and Equalities Committee.

The member for Shipley is a regular at men’s rights conferences alongside self-proclaimed ‘male supremacists’, one of whom called for the introduction of a ‘bash a violent bitch month’.

Davies has also pushed for an ‘International Men’s Day’ and a ‘Minister for Men’ and fronted his own campaign to erase the word ‘women’ from the committee he just joined.

One of the group’s insiders said of the new blood: ‘The man’s an abomination – he is so out of touch’ while another went for the more pithy: ‘He’s a ****.’

Anna Mikhailova is the **** here. I publicly challenge her to name the “self-proclaimed male supremacists” who are “regulars” at the conferences, because I don’t know of any. If the stupid idiot had done her research she’d know that Paul Elam article on “bash a violent bitch month” was an openly satirical piece in response to a piece on the feminist website Jezebel celebrating female-on-male partner violence. Paul has explained this countless times, but the libel continues.

Philip Davies has never pushed for an ‘International Men’s Day’ because he’s perfectly aware – unlike Ms Mikhailova – that it already exists, on 19 November every year. Of course the woman doesn’t actually engage with the arguments for there to be a Minister for Men, because she can’t.


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ICMI2020 video #59 of 126: Antony Sammeroff – “An Epidemic of Loneliness Among Men – Who Cares?”

Video #59 is a presentation (41:25) by Antony Sammeroff, details about Antony 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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Have our GPs stopped caring? BEL MOONEY tells of her fury at trying to get a local doctor to see her 97-year-old mother – and shares the stories of others betrayed by the service they trusted

Our thanks to Nigel for this lengthy piece by Bel Mooney. Not a single mention of the GP service going downhill because of female doctors keener on working part-time than caring for their patients. Instead, waffle like this, ignoring gender:

Everybody agrees there is a crisis in primary care (GP practices), but not everybody agrees why. As long ago as 2015, 65 per cent of GPs worked part-time; by 2018, it was 69 per cent.

By 2018, record shortages led to ever-longer waiting times and made it unlikely that a patient would see the same doctor each time. By 2019, official data revealed that fewer than three in ten GPs worked full time.

Nigel writes:

An article about an issue that most people I know in my generation, with elderly relatives and some of the illnesses of late middle age, know very well. The almost disappearance of the “family doctor” and the difficulties of having to deal with different doctors on every contact and that of only getting phone consultations. Although I knew of the problem when I worked with the NHS up till 5 years ago, and experienced it through caring for relatives, the figures are pretty shocking.

“Everybody agrees there is a crisis in primary care (GP practices), but not everybody agrees why. As long ago as 2015, 65 per cent of GPs worked part-time; by 2018, it was 69 per cent.

By 2018, record shortages led to ever-longer waiting times and made it unlikely that a patient would see the same doctor each time. By 2019, official data revealed that fewer than three in ten GPs worked full time.”

I’m sure many can relate to the experiences in the article.

Of course the elephant in the room here is the changing “face” of GP practices of the past decades. Increasingly female. And with that a shifting culture, because as the female GPs suit themselves with “family friendly” hours of work, “work life balance” etc. inevitably it shifts the culture of work in a very well rewarded job. Understandably Male GPs also start to think in terms of their “work life balance” and probably resent being the “fall back”  in a practice in which others suit themselves, the younger ones will also join in the culture of “work life balance”.  As the article points out the result is a culture that doesn’t even mention “patients”, who get in the way of a comfortable work patterns.

And so my local practice is probably a “norm” with a late middle aged family doctor, which we all worry will retire, surrounded by an ever changing constellation of part time doctors who one tries to avoid because each contact means you having to explain everything again. The recent innovation of only getting phone appointments simply highlights this shift from a vocational profession to a very well paid job.

Though not as exalted as GPs the fact that I was surrounded by female employees with “family friendly” work patterns, in one case a Friday off to visit her boyfriend 200 miles away each weekend, influenced my decision to work part time too to support an elderly parent and ailing spouse. Why “hold the fort” when in actual fact I had more things to deal with than those not there on Mondays and Fridays?

I guess somewhere around the 50% of GPs being part time was the tipping point to the culture shifting.


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ICMI2020 video #58 of 126: Whistleblower #2 – “The Trial of a Father in Feminist Britain”

Video #58 is a presentation (36:13) by David Cann, reading out a script provided by a British father.

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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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IRELAND: Airbnb to continue offering free accommodation to domestic violence survivors (women only)

Our thanks to Steve for this.


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Stephen Baskerville: “The Sexual Left, the Welfare State, and the Divorce Revolution: How America Went Communist.”

Stephen Baskerville is an American academic and author, he’ll be a Guest of Honour at ICMI21, his profile is here. Two months ago we posted a piece with a link to his article “The Coming Counter-Coup Against the GOP” (the GOP is the “Grand Old Party”, the US Republican party) in the influential American media title, Chronicles. You will have to register for a free account, but it won’t take long and it’s worth it to access the piece. I urge you to post some comments.

That article attracted a hostile letter from a conservative American lawyer, here (scroll down to “Matrimony Monomania”). Stephen Baskerville’s reply follows it, I urge you post some comments on either the lawyer’s letter or Stephen’s response.

A new month, another excellent article by Stephen for the same media title – The Sexual Left, the Welfare State, and the Divorce Revolution: How America Went Communist. Again, I would urge you to post comments. Stephen wrote this on his Facebook page:

My new article demonstrating how the divorce machinery has undermined the constitutional freedoms of all Americans (and others too) – even to the point that it is, in combination with the welfare state, responsible for the recent election fiasco, has just been published by Chronicles magazine. (The entire June issue is devoted to divorce. You must create an account to read it, but it is free.)

If you think my argument is far-fetched, please read it. I am not the first to warn (as Martin Luther King did) that it is not possible to eliminate the constitutional rights of some people without eventually eliminating them for everyone. The Trump election debacle proves that the divorce industry is destroying all our freedom and bringing about de facto Communism that will undermine our civilization if it is not stopped.

This divorce juggernaut will never get the attention it deserves until we get it out of the ghetto for angry fathers/men and convince the rest of the world that this threatens their freedom.

Please go to the site and “like” this article, and then leave a comment, and please pass on this message.

Thank you.


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Breaking news: Julie Bindel is certifiably insane, bears crap in woods, the Pope’s a Catholic

During a debate at Durham University in 2014 the odious Julie Bindel accused me of being a liar, details here. She later called me to apologise for having called me a liar, which she had to admit I hadn’t been, but refused to make a public apology.

My thanks to a supporter for pointing me to an article – Universities have destroyed feminism – by Bindel for UnHerd, published today. He writes:

The woman is certifiably insane.

He’s not wrong, but of course the same could be said for all radical feminists. An extract from Bindel’s woeful article:

… there is nothing that cannot be studied through the lens of patriarchy.

In a sense that may be true, but given that the feminist narratives on patriarchy are themselves insane, the decision to study anything “through the lens of patriarchy” is to choose insanity. Ergo, all radical feminists are insane (Kate Millett was just more obviously so than most of them).

It’s a likely indicator of insanity to cite insane people, espcially after they’ve died, to support your positions. From Bindel’s article, to illustrate the point:

One of the male lecturers was a bit trickier. When I quoted Andrea Dworkin in an essay critiquing the male libertarian view of pornography, he was almost frothing at the mouth. He said Dworkin was “monstrous” and, in front of the entire class, accused me of taking a “moralist, anti-sex” approach. I asked if he thought it was a healthy sexual response to masturbate to women being gagged and raped. He declined to answer. [J4MB: Possibly because he couldn’t bring himself to tell Bindel what a blithering idiot she was? Just a guess.]


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Stonewall tries to BAN word ‘MOTHER’: Pro-trans organisation tells hundreds of public and private employers to say ‘parent who has given birth’ instead – sparking calls for inquiry into how group has such influence on Whitehall

Our thanks to Nigel for this. He writes:

Were it not for the fact that the trans ideology is messing up the bodies and lives of children I’d be content to sit back and watch the show as the branches of feminist gender theory do battle. In this case the very groups so keen to erase the word “father” and indeed erase fathers themselves. It is after all feminists who prior to this were so very keen the language and public institutions ignore such patriarchal language and oppression, when applied to males. Suddenly, faced with the reality of the same lingusitc vandalism on mother and woman, many seem keen to support such patriarchal language and gender stereotypes! And lose all pretence that they are about equal rights as they assert that they want to protect women’s rights (admitting that women do in fact have rights men don’t have).  Of course they won’t see the irony, nor the application of their own idea that gender is a social construct and biology is a minor issue.

The other thing to note is the way in which the Stonewall campaign and scheme has built up such a large market, built out of its close relationship with civil servants and public bodies. Something they have learned as part of the feminist lobby which includes similar cosy relationships between feminist groups and government departments and public bodies. An obvious example being the relationship between Women’s Aid and Refuge and government departments and funding. The point to note here is that this allows small groups to dominate issues and policy, even in contravention of the ideas of politicians and certainly without any popular support.


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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.

Free speech victories

We’ve achieved another victory this week. Dr Neil Thin was suspended from teaching and placed under investigation by the University of Edinburgh after students labelled him “problematic” because he objected to the renaming of the David Hume tower. He was abused online and subjected to a gruelling, eight-week investigation. We’ve supported him throughout and he has now been cleared and will face no further action. But as we’ve seen so many times, the process is the punishment. Following his exoneration, Dr Thin says he wants to promote “a campus climate that fosters core academic values such as considerate debate, curiosity, intellectual honesty [and] freedom of expression”.

Since our founding last year, the FSU has won some dramatic victories, writes Dan Hitchens in the Critic. “Britain’s free speech advocates have faced a frustrating puzzle. They seem to have the public on their side… The government, too, seems sympathetic… yet, on the ground – in workplaces, in universities, even in how people relate to their neighbours – there’s never been more fear of expressing an honest opinion.” But with the help of our members, we’re starting to turn the tide.

Readers will know of our intervention last week over Cambridge University’s “microaggression” reporting website. In response to this latest episode, Dr Alan Hearne has written to the Times with what sounds like a good suggestion: “Across the country many universities, led by Vice-Chancellors with more academic than management experience, are veering away from sensible policies concerning free speech and debate, often under pressure from loud minorities. Perhaps it is time for the Chancellors of these universities to help steer their academic colleagues on to a path that is more acceptable to society at large.”

Stonewall crumbling after stifling gender critical dissenters

Stonewall has been in the news constantly since the report commissioned by Essex University exposed its misleading guidance on free speech – which was used to no-platform feminists concerned about the erosion of sex-based rights. The LGBT campaigning organisation is being sued by Allison Bailey, a lesbian lawyer, who alleges that Stonewall tried to stifle her opposition to its stance on transgender rights. Stonewall is backing a legal attempt to remove the LGB Alliance’s charitable status, the gender critical group Bailey co-founded. An effort that Debbie Hayton in the Spectator says should be laughed out of court.

Equalities Minister Liz Truss is urging Government departments to pull out of Stonewall’s “champions” scheme, whereby they have to pay the charity to audit their diversity, equity and inclusion policies, and calls are mounting in the legal profession for law firms and chambers to withdraw from the scheme on the grounds that it is stifling free expression. The Telegraph says the organisation has lost touch with reality, as more and more people who dissent from Stonewall’s increasingly whacky agenda are smeared and abused. In a recent interview, the CEO of Stonewall compared gender critical beliefs to anti-Semitism!

One of its founder members, Simon Fanshawe, has been cancelled by the organisation for disagreeing with its stance on trans issues. “How bitterly ironic that the only freedom Stonewall won’t embrace is the freedom to disagree,” he wrote in the Mail.

Labour MP Dawn Butler launched a poll on Twitter asking her followers who they trusted more, Stonewall or Liz Truss? The Equalities Minister won 69.5%. It isn’t our business what Stonewall wants to campaign for, but it should not try to promote its agenda by stifling dissent, shaming its opponents and handing out inaccurate legal guidance, all of which threatens free speech.

Ollie Robinson attacked for tweets he sent as a teenager

Cricketer Ollie Robinson was forced to apologise after his test match debut for tweets posted almost a decade ago, when he was 18. Nobody’s career should be destroyed for things they said as teenagers, no matter how foolish they might be. We will be monitoring the situation – especially if Robinson faces further sanctions. In the meantime, we would advise all our members with Twitter accounts to install ‘Tweet Delete’, an app that deletes any tweets more than a week old.

King’s College London apologises for sending “harmful” photo of Prince Philip to staff

King’s College London issued an apology after a staff member sent colleagues a 2002 photograph of Prince Philip opening a university library with the Queen. KCL, of which the Prince had been a governor since 1955, said, “Through feedback and subsequent conversations, we have come to realise the harm that this caused members of our community, because of his history of racist and sexist comments. We are sorry to have caused this harm.” This apology has been widely ridiculed.

Wuhan lab leak theory

Writing in the Telegraph, Sherelle Jacobs takes on the huge pressure not to challenge “the Science” that meant the lab leak theory about the origins of Covid-19 was effectively suppressed until a few weeks ago. “The West has found no definitive antidote against everyday impulses of conformism, snobbery and intellectual laziness,” she writes.

Freddie Sayers in UnHerd says that Facebook’s crackdown on “misinformation” about the lab leak hypothesis – a theory now regarded as quite plausible – shows how powerful Big Tech has become.

FSU writes to Met Police over arrest of evangelical preacher

The Free Speech Union has written to Cressida Dick, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, following the recent arrest of the evangelical Christian preacher Hatun Tash in Hyde Park. Ms Tash often criticises Islamic doctrine and the Koran, and large groups of protestors, mostly Muslim men, often try to prevent her from speaking. On several occasions the police have responded to this by forcibly removing Ms Tash from Hyde Park, even though she is not the aggressor in these situations. In her latest arrest, property was taken from her by the police and not returned, even though she was released without charge. We’ve asked the police to urgently commit to protecting Tash’s right to free speech, and to provide training for officers so that they understand the right to free expression.

Does the culture war even exist? (Yes)

Our Director Douglas Murray rejects the idea that the culture war is a right-wing fantasy, a claim we frequently hear. Gareth Roberts, also writing in UnHerd, says that far from the culture war being an invention of the Conservative Party, it has taken years “to drag the hopelessly naive and unaware Tories, kicking and screaming” into debates about gender ideology and critical race theory.

Jonathan Ross has spoken out against cancel culture. During an appearance on Loose Women, he said, “You see people being stopped from speaking at universities because they are expressing things that students don’t want to hear… or there’s this new thing called ‘safetyism’, when people are saying, ‘I don’t feel safe at work in this environment because people hold different opinions to me.’ I think that’s dangerous and I think that’s wrong, and that’s an area I would kind of push back on.” His comments were endorsed by Spiked.

Elsewhere, Charles Bremner interviewed Sonia Mabrouk, the combative opponent of woke politics in France, for the Times.

Financial censorship

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has reported on the phenomenon of financial cancelling, where banks or other financial institutions abruptly close accounts of lobby groups and campaign organisations because they disapprove of their politics: “When a handful of online payment services can dictate who has access to financial services, they can also determine which people and which services get to exist in our increasingly digital world. While tech giants like Google and Facebook have come under fire for their content moderation practices and wrongfully banning accounts, financial services haven’t gotten the same level of scrutiny.”

Event: The Online Safety Bill’s Threat to Free Speech

Date and time: Wednesday 16 June 2021, 7-8.30pm on Zoom.

Join us for the FSU’s first Online In-Depth, an opportunity to ask the experts, get up to speed on a free speech issue and share your views with fellow FSU members. Our experts for the evening are the FSU’s Director of Research Dr Radomir Tylecote and Matthew Lesh, Head of Research at the Adam Smith Institute. Rado and Matthew are co-authors of the FSU’s briefing “You’re On Mute: The Online Safety Bill and what the Government should do instead”, a critical assessment of the Government’s Online Safety Bill. Will the Bill make the UK “the safest place in the world to go online” or will it restrict online free speech to a degree almost unprecedented in any democracy? The evening will be hosted by Claire Fox, Director of the Academy of Ideas and a member of the FSU’s Advisory Council.

You can register here for this members’ only event.

Event: The Great American Race Game

The UK premiere of Martin Durkin’s provocative documentary film on the politics of race in America will be held on 1 July and followed by an interview with the director, with an opportunity for audience members to ask questions. Tickets can be obtained here.

Date and time: Thursday 1 July 2021, 7-10:30pm

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Benjamin Jones

Case Officer


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ICMI2020 video #57 of 126: Whistleblower #1, a British father – “The Unholy Alliance – How the Police, Social Services, CAFCASS, Schools, Family Courts and Lawyers Enable Mothers to Abuse Their Ex-Partners and Children”

Video #57 is a presentation (36:13) by Mike Buchanan, reading out a script provided by a British father.

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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