Agony of fighting for my child in the courts… by a family lawyer: In a candid account, a lawyer reveals how – when she found herself in her clients’ shoes – it almost destroyed her

Our thanks to Mike P for this appalling feminist propaganda piece in the Mail. Unproven allegations of domestic abuse, names changed (to protect the guilty?), the odious Charlotte Proudman involved, the works.


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Paul Elam: “PUA – Thy Frame is Lame”

Published today (audio, 22:15).


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William Collins: Consultation on Domestic Abuse Act Draft Guidance

Outstanding.


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New additions to the comedy channel at “Laughing at Feminists”

A short note to remind followers of this blog about the comedy channels on this site’s YT channel and that of our associated website Laughing at Feminists. Henceforth we’ll only be posting new comedy videos to the comedy channel of the latter, which is here (135 videos). Quite a few people have contacted us to say how much they’re enjoying the Awkward Puppets videos in particular.


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Afsha Rana, 34, female Glasgow college worker stole £500,000 of electronic devices to sell. 27 months’ prison sentence.

Our thanks to Stu for this. Another woman escapes due punishment after stealing huge amounts of money from her employer.


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BBC: Coercive control – male victims say they aren’t believed

A surprising piece to find on the BBC but, as always, written by a woman. A couple of things:

In the end he was supported by Welsh Women’s Aid.

That may explain why the police didn’t press charges against his female partner. We’ve written about the scheming ideologues of Welsh Women’s Aid before.

Then this, the final paragraph:

In addition, the Home Office funds the Men’s Advice Line, run by Respect, to provide support to male victims of domestic abuse, and in 2019 we published the first ever cross-government Male Victims’ Position Statement.

Respect is run by Women’s Aid, and their default assumption when men call them is that he’s the perpetrator.


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More BS from GB News. Alex Phillips: “Today, we need to talk about misogyny”

Our thanks to Steve for pointing us to this. A headline you’ll never see in the lamestream media:

Today, we need to talk about misandry.

Anyone hoping that GB News might be an outlet for criticism of feminism or feminists must have been sorely disappointed. Andrew Neil, the chairman, is also the chairman of The Spectator, which has refused to publish our advert outlining long-known truths. One of the presenters of GB News is Gloria De Piero, former Labour MP and shadow minister for women and equalities.

Now we have one of the GB News presenters, Alex Phillips (any relation to Jess, the Yardley Gob?) spouting off about misogyny, a projection of women’s misandry. How about this for sheer ignorance:

Women and men are legally equal in all aspects of life.

Can the stupid woman (oops, am I being misognynistic in pointing out she’s stupid?) really be unaware that the operation of the law disadvantages males relative to women? An obvious example is that both FGM and MGM are illegal under the Offences Against the Person Act 1861, being the infliction of non-therapeutic harm, and there is more recent legislation specific to FGM. Huge efforts are made to end FGM while a blind eye is turned to MGM. How is this legal equality?

Phillips sees fit to write this utterly ignorant sentence:

We have also imported misogyny from other countries and cultures, barbaric practises from forced marriages to FGM.

Wherever it is carried out, FGM is performed by women at the behest of women. And males as well as females are forced to marry in some cultures.


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Britney Spears investigated over assault on housekeeper

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Britney Spears is being investigated over assault charges after her housekeeper alleged that the singer attacked her during a fight involving a mobile phone.

The longtime employee filed a battery complaint at the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office claiming that a dispute had taken place at Spears’s California mansion on Monday night.

No injuries were recorded and reports taken by deputies who attended the singer’s home will be handed over to prosecutors for consideration, the sheriff’s office has said.

The source of the alleged conflict between Spears and her housekeeper is not known. TMZ reported that Spears had taken offence after the employee booked one of her dogs in for a vet appointment out of concern for its welfare. When the employee returned, they became involved in a disagreement that led to Spears knocking a phone out of the housekeeper’s hands, it was reported.

Less than a week before the alleged incident, Spears called the police herself to report a theft from her home, Fox News reported this morning. By the time officers arrived she had decided not to pursue further action or file a report, Eric Buschow, Ventura County sheriff, confirmed.

Matthew Rosengart, Spears’s lawyer, dismissed the battery investigation in an email as “overblown sensational tabloid fodder”.

“This is nothing more than an overblown alleged misdemeanour involving a ‘he said she said’ about a cell phone, with no striking and obviously no injury whatsoever,” he said. “Anyone can make an accusation. This should have been closed immediately.”

Spears, 39, hired Rosengart last month as part of her efforts to reclaim control of her life after 13 years under a court conservatorship that has power over her money and affairs. She was permitted to appoint him after giving testimony at a hearing last month, in which it appeared that her court-appointed lawyer had not advised her she could petition to end the conservatorship.

Spears was made subject to the arrangement, which is typically used for those with severe disabilities or dementia, after she suffered a mental health crisis in 2008. It stayed in place even after she started performing again, touring the world, making television appearances and doing shows in Las Vegas. Her father was appointed as conservator of her estate in 2008, and also served as conservator of her person until 2019.

Spears has described the conservatorship as humiliating and abusive, saying that she had been forced to take medication against her will and prevented from having another child or getting married. She said wanted her father, James Parnell Spears, 69, charged with conservatorship abuse, and accused him of ruining her life.

James Spears has received millions in cuts from his daughter’s tours and merchandise sales, Rosengart has said, despite “not being a professional business or financial manager”.

Last week, her father agreed to relinquish control over her $60 million (£43 million) estate without giving a deadline, saying only that he would do so “when the time is right”.


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Rise of the £100k GPs: Average wage for family doctors tops six figures despite struggle by patients for appointments

Our thanks to Nigel for this:

Well, here we have it again. High pay. Gender Pay Gap and a service unable to do the basics. And the elephant in the room? Well, if you tell incredibly highly-paid people they need not work full-time, many will work part-time and the gender pay gap gives the evidence of which gender is happy to struggle along on £80k pa and turn up for half the week.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9910115/Rise-100k-GPs-wage-family-doctors-tops-six-figures-despite-struggle-appointments.html


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Free Speech Union: Weekly News Round-Up

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

Victory for sacked Eton teacher

English teacher and Free Speech Union member Will Knowland, who was referred to the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) after his dismissal from Eton College, has been cleared of professional misconduct in a victory for free speech. Knowland had been dismissed over a lecture entitled “The Patriarchy Paradox”, a critique of radical feminism which was intended to stimulate discussion among sixth-formers as part of the school’s flagship debating course.

The TRA said that no further action would be taken. Knowland will now take Eton to an employment tribunal. Our Deputy Research Director Emma Webb told GB News: “It’s important that we have teachers like Will Knowland who are willing to stand up for critical thinking in education and to champion the value of having these sorts of things discussed properly and rigorously.”

Big Tech

According to an investigation by CitizenLab, a Canadian pro-free speech organisation, Apple is preventing certain words being engraved on its devices, such as iPhones and iPads, to avoid upsetting the Chinese Communist Party. The company has circulated a list of banned words to its engraving division, which applies to Hong Kong and Taiwan as well as China, such as the names of Chinese dissidents and independent news organisations.

Two men have been jailed for sharing a video about the Home Secretary, Asians in Rotherham and people of colour in private Snapchat groups. Professor Andrew Tettenborn, a member of the FSU’s Legal Advisory Council, has written an article in Spiked explaining why the offensiveness of these men’s views is “no reason to send either of them to prison, or for that matter, to prosecute them at all”. “As things stand,” he writes, “the police and the CPS have the power to lock up troublesome individuals for what they say online in private groups. This is unacceptable in a liberal democracy. The authorities must be reined in.”

One of the reasons Western corporations shouldn’t engage in censorship of non-woke views is that it makes it harder for Western leaders to criticise terrorist groups like the Taliban for failing to uphold free speech. On Tuesday, responding to a question about the Taliban’s attitude to freedom of speech, the group’s spokesperson Zabihullah Muhajid responded: “This question should be asked to those who are claiming to be the promoters of freedom of speech and do not allow publication of information… ask Facebook company.”

We also learned this week that Twitter, which banned former President Donald Trump, provides a platform for various Taliban spokespeople.

For more on online censorship, see the FSU’s briefing about the Online Safety Bill here.

Trans

Joan Smith, a campaigner for women’s safety, claims she was sacked by Sadiq Khan because she said she didn’t think transwomen should have access to women’s refuges. Smith is a Labour Party member who was appointed to an independent scrutiny role by Boris Johnson under his premiership as Mayor of London, and has co-chaired the Violence Against Women and Girls board since 2013.

According to The Times, Smith believes she was sacked for raising concerns on behalf of City Hall-funded charities that are under pressure to admit transwomen to refuges for women who have suffered rape or domestic abuse. She also claims to have fallen out of favour for criticising the way the Metropolitan Police identifies sexual predators and highlighting “endemic misogyny” within the Met in the wake of Sarah Everard’s murder.

BBC News’s in-house style guide has redefined the term homosexuality to mean “people of either sex who are attracted to people of their own gender”. Note: that’s attracted to people of the same gender, not the same sex. Writing in Unherd, Gareth Roberts says “the elision of sex and gender in this new BBC-approved definition is […] quite deliberate, and echoes uncannily the recent words of […] Stonewall on the subject”.

Critical race theory

Academic Aysha Khanom is suing Leeds Beckett University after she was dropped from an advisory role following tweets calling the broadcaster Calvin Robinson a “house negro”. Khanom alleges she’s being discriminated against because of her belief in critical race theory (CRT), which should be a protected philosophical belief under the Equality Act 2010.

Calvin Robinson, writing for Spiked, agrees with her: “Freedom of speech is the foundation of any free society […] No platforming and censoring opposing voices only leads them to thrive underground. It is for that reason I haven’t joined in the demands for academic Aysha Khanom to lose her job.”

Robinson says that the sort of reverse racism people like Khanom engage in cannot be challenged openly if “its defenders aren’t free to express themselves”.

American Express forced employees to undergo critical race theory training sessions, encouraging them to rank themselves on a hierarchy of “privilege” and apply the hierarchy in the workplace, with “privileged” employees deferring to “marginalised” groups, according to Fox Business. Employees were reportedly instructed to change their behaviour based on their “relative position in the intersectional hierarchy”. After American Express called capitalism “racist”, Forbes Media Chairman Steve Forbes asked whether the company would be bringing in those representing other viewpoints.

Publishing purges

As we highlighted last week, Orwell Prize-winning author Kate Clanchy has come under attack for her memoir Some Kids I Taught and What They Taught Me. Last Monday, Clanchy expressed her gratitude for the chance to rewrite her book in response to the criticisms.

Jake Kerridge has written a piece for the Telegraph asking whether the “imagination police” in publishing are ruining literature: “Clanchy’s publishers will be poring over her revised manuscript with all the minute attention of 19th-Century Egyptologists reading the Rosetta Stone.”

One of Clanchy’s former students, Shukria Rezaei, wrote a defence of her in The Sunday Times stating that “critics have no right to be offended” on her behalf. “In the book, she describes one of her pupils as having ‘almond-shaped eyes’,” Rezaei says. “Critics labelled this description patronising, insulting, offensive, colonialist and racist. This upset me. I am that girl with the almond eyes. I did not find it offensive.”

Rezaei says that the description is “at the core” of her identity as a Hazara, a persecuted ethnic group in Afghanistan, and described Clanchy’s words as “a beautiful reference”.

Free Speech Union General Secretary Toby Young has written about the Clanchy affair in his Spectator column this week, highlighting the fact that the Orwell Foundation, which awarded Clanchy its highest prize in 2020, failed to come to her defence. “Orwell had an extraordinary gift for prophecy,” he writes, “but I doubt even he could have foreseen that in 2021 the intellectual community which failed to defend free speech would include a literary foundation named after him.”

Comedy Unleashed TV pilot

Comedy Unleashed, the politically incorrect comedy club, is filming a TV pilot over three nights from 13th to 15th September. The line-up includes Leo Kearse, Jojo Sutherland, Andrew Doyle, Dominic Frisby, Tobias Persson, Tony Law and more. Tickets can be purchased via Eventbrite. The Free Speech Union’s staff will be in attendance.

In case you missed it…

Toby spoke to the TaxPayers’ Alliance last week about Britain’s Free Speech Crisis.

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