The mourning after: “Revolutionary” DIY home abortion deserves the bloody title

A recent piece in The Critic by Christian Hacking, Parliamentary Liaison Officer of the Centre for Bio-Ethical Research.


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Free Speech Union – Weekly News Round-Up

Dear Mike Buchanan,

Welcome to the Free Speech Union’s weekly newsletter, our round-up of the free speech news of the week. As with all our work, this newsletter depends on the support of our members and donors, so if you’re not already a paying member please sign up today or encourage a friend to join and help us turn the tide against cancel culture.

Book now! Free speech – from Socrates to social media

Join us in London for a live public lecture, discussion, and book launch on Thursday, 17 March as Jacob Mchangama introduces his new book, Free Speech: A History from Socrates to Social Media. Jacob is an author and lawyer, and the founder and director of Justitia, a Copenhagen-based think tank focusing on human rights, freedom of speech, and the rule of law. Jacob has written a widely lauded article published this week in Foreign Affairs on the global rise of censorship. In it he concluded: “Free speech is still an experiment, and in the digital age, no one can guarantee the outcome of providing global platforms to billions of people. But the experiment is noble – and worth continuing.”

Following a short lecture, Jacob will be joined in conversation by Dr Joanna Williams, writer and director of the think tank Cieo, and Toby Young, general secretary of the FSU. The discussion will be chaired by Claire Fox, director of the Academy of Ideas.

There will then be a wine reception, hosted by Basic Books. Tickets are £10/£5, with special rates for FSU Members who either use this link or enter the promo code FSUmember.

Please book early, as we anticipate selling out. Founder Members should email events@freespeechunion.org if they would like a complimentary ticket.

Brighton’s racial guilt lessons could amount to harassment

Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi has intervened over Brighton Council’s critical race theory training programme for teachers. Quoted in the Telegraph, our Chief Legal Counsel Bryn Harris said that teaching children that they are not “racially innocent” could easily “tip over into harassment of individual pupils”. He said that “the fact they’re being browbeaten and told how awful they are is likely to have an impact on [white] students. Certainly we’re seeing parents saying their kids are exhausted, defeated, depressed [over activist teaching on racism].” Writing in Spiked, Joanna Williams said critical race theory has no place being taught as fact in the classroom.

Welbeck Primary School in Nottingham has been criticised by parents for making pupils write letters to their MP criticising Boris Johnson. Professor Frank Furedi, writing in the Mail, said pupils should be taught to think critically, not indoctrinated by activist teachers.

Emily Schroeder, a former trainee teacher, wrote for the Critic about her decision to quit the training programme after encountering widespread indoctrination and woke ideology being forced on trainees, and then on students in schools. “I think of one assignment in particular, which marked the trainee teacher on how well [they] championed transgenderism in [their] classrooms”, she wrote.

The Free Speech Union at two

This month marks two years since the FSU was founded (more on that to follow in our monthly newsletter). Toby was interviewed by Peter Whittle of the New Culture Forum about our first two years, and he also spoke to Nigel Farage on the Talking Pints section of his 7pm GB News show.

New law to gag Jimmy Carr as Government condemns comedian

The campaign to cancel comedian Jimmy Carr continued this week, with Health Secretary Sajid Javid branding Carr’s Holocaust joke “horrid”. He urged viewers to “show these platforms what they think about Jimmy Carr by not watching or listening to him” which he said “will send him a very strong message”. Downing Street called the joke “deeply disturbing”. A Number 10 spokesman said it was “unacceptable to make light of genocide” and that the Government would be “toughening measures for social media and streaming platforms who don’t tackle harmful content”. Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries suggested new legislation could criminalise airing jokes like Carr’s, which would see platforms such as Netflix held “to account”. One SNP councillor even said the audience should be prosecuted for laughing at his jokes.

Suzanne Moore said no politician should be in the business of telling voters what they can laugh at: “The outrage around Carr’s material is disingenuous. He was once a tax avoider who has made all kinds of offensive jokes for years – if you don’t like him then don’t pay money to go and see him.”

Various “anti-hate” groups have condemned the comedian, the Guardian reported. Reality TV star Paddy Doherty called for a police investigation, and David Baddiel said the joke was racist. On the other hand, Traveller Michael Marshall told Good Morning Britain Carr should apologise but not be persecuted.

The Evening Standard reported that yet another Holocaust joke from Carr had “emerged”, printed in his 2021 book Before and Laughter: The Funniest Man in the UK’s Genuinely Useful Guide to Life (which you can buy here). The book defended the right of comedians to make jokes about the Holocaust.

Professor Andrew Tettenborn of our Legal Advisory Council spoke to talkRADIO about the furore, a backlash which Leo Kearse said was mad and would only encourage self-censorship. “No one made you” watch Carr, wrote Sam Holmes in the Spectator. The Times asked if it would be the end of Carr’s career. Carr himself said the response to the joke showed that comedy is dying. He told an audience at a recent show:

What I am saying on stage this evening is barely acceptable now. In ten years forget about it. You are going to be able to tell your grandchildren about seeing this show tonight. You will say, “I saw a man and he stood on a stage and he made light of serious issues. We used to call them jokes and people would laugh.”

Legal updates: Captain Tom, offence, and hate

Following the conviction of Joseph Kelly for an offensive tweet about Captain Sir Tom Moore, Joanna Williams warned that the Online Safety Bill would weaponise the taking of offence. Barrister Adam King said: “All manner of commonplace statements are now liable to cause gross offence to those to whom they relate – yet be completely unobjectionable to almost everybody else.” Sending a “knowingly false” message will become a criminal offence under new proposals for the Online Safety Bill.

Sarah Phillimore, who recently succeeded in having a “non-crime hate incident” (NCHI) removed from her record, wrote in the Critic about how the police might adapt their behaviour following the Miller ruling that the College of Policing’s approach to NCHIs was unlawful.

Joshua Rozenberg wrote for the Critic about hate crime proposals and responses to the Law Commission’s recent consultation. You can read our response to that consultation here.

Bristol staff accused of trying to trick feminist student into being deported

PhD student Raquel Rosario-Sánchez was in court this week suing Bristol University over the bullying from transgender activists which had targeted her during her time there. She has alleged that staff colluded with each other in an attempt to trick her into suspending her studies so she’d be forced out of the country when her visa expired.

Meanwhile, Bristol has been ridiculed for a pronoun guide which includes tips on how to address students who identify as cats. “Someone who is catgender may use nya/nyan pronouns,” says a website that the guidance links out to. We were quoted in the Express on the story after we offered to defend any FSU member penalised for refusing to follow these new rules. Richard Littlejohn said militant trans rights activists are “determined to push the boundaries beyond reasonable limits and demonise anyone who dares to dissent”. Colin Wright argued in the Wall St Journal that the apparently “innocuous” question “What are your pronouns?” is really a demand for conformity with transgender ideology, and if you don’t subscribe to that ideology then you simply shouldn’t answer.

Joanna Cherry MP will be representing our member Lisa Keogh in her case against Abertay University. You can donate to Lisa’s crowdfunder here.

We have written to Professor Martin Jones, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of Staffordshire University, in defence of our member Professor James Treadwell, a criminologist. He has been placed under investigation by the University after he engaged in the debate over gender self-identification and the risk it poses to female inmates in women’s prisons.

The governing body of Gonville and Caius has voted against flying the Pride flag over the college, arguing that it’s a contested political symbol. However, students will be free to display flags, banners, and posters from their rooms for the first time, the Times reported.

Adele was labelled a “TERF” (“trans-exclusionary radical feminist”) after saying she loved being a woman at the gender-neutral Brit Awards.

Trans activists are editing the Wikipedia pages of their opponents, citing Pink News reports and removing attempts to balance articles, wrote Debbie Hayton in UnHerd.

Trigger warnings

Great art is supposed to be “triggering”, wrote Ella Whelan, as the rise of trigger warnings threatens artistic freedom. Colin Brazier lambasted Royal Holloway for applying a trigger warning to Oliver Twist.

“Decolonisation” drive sees traditional specialisms abandoned

Specialisms and whole subjects risk being lost as universities rush to “decolonise” and put identity politics front and centre in their curricula, wrote Dr Chris Newton in the Telegraph. “The underrepresentation of war and strategic studies is an observation that political and military scholars have been making for decades. In the US, a country where we have good data, studies have shown a considerable increase in the proportion of cultural and gender historians. Meanwhile, the share of military historians, at least up to 2015, remained between 2-3 per cent.”

Joe Rogan apologises as Spotify tosses 100+ podcast episodes down the memory hole

Joe Rogan has apologised for his past use of racist language after a video compilation of him using the N-word circulated online. Rogan pointed out that many of the clips had been taken out of context. Rogan is no racist, argued our founding director Inaya Folarin Iman in Spiked. Adam Coleman wrote in UnHerd:

The outrage over Rogan isn’t coming from black people. It’s coming from members of the political and media establishment who have been trying to deplatform him for over a month. When warnings about “misinformation” didn’t do the trick, they pivoted to racism. But this isn’t about racism or even morality; it’s about control of information.

Spotify has quietly removed over 100 episodes from his back catalogue. Trump said Rogan should “stop apologising”. The podcaster has reportedly been offered $100 million to move to Rumble, a platform linked to Trump.

Damian Reilly said the real reason progressive culture warriors wanted to take down Rogan was his popularity with men. Tom Slater argued in Spiked that the campaign was driven by elite fear that “someone, somewhere, may be thinking for themselves”.

Other news

Channel 4 has been told to explain its use of gagging orders against staff.

Campaigners against Edward Colston are now calling for a boycott of Thatchers Cider, on the grounds that its director joined the Society of the Merchant Venturers, which the Countering Colston pressure group said “has deep roots in the historical slave trade in Bristol”.

GoFundMe blocks donations to Canadian trucking convoy

GoFundMe has blocked donations to the Canadian Covid truck protesters, a decision described by Jordan Peterson as the “worst act of corruption” in Canada’s recent history. Brendan O’Neill said it was a classist attack on democracy. Free speech has been one of the chief casualties of the pandemic, argued Alexander Adams.

Book banning in America

Our US affiliate has warned of the dangers of the American Civil Liberties Union retreating from its once “unqualified defence of free speech”. Benjamin Schwarz and Jon Zobenica of the Free Speech Union US pointed to the ACLU’s case selection criteria, which require the ACLU to balance its commitment to freedom of speech with its pursuit of equality. The organisation once famously defended even the right of Nazis to hold a rally in a heavily Jewish Chicago suburb, Schwarz and Zobenica said.

Students are beginning to organise against book banning in US schools. A Tennessee pastor led a book burning of supposedly “demonic” texts, including the Harry Potter and Twilight series.

Nick Tyrone lambasted the caution of the modern publishing industry.

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Male, female, feline… Bristol University guide lectures staff about neopronouns

A piece published by the Telegraph five days ago. From the latest Free Speech Union newsletter:

Meanwhile, Bristol has been ridiculed for a pronoun guide which includes tips on how to address students who identify as cats. “Someone who is catgender may use nya/nyan pronouns,” says a website that the guidance links out to.

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Cressida Dick to step down as Metropolitan Police chief

Our thanks to Stu for this. I confidently predict the feminist Sadiq Khan, Lord Mayor, will appoint another woman to replace her, rather than one of the many better-qualified men. After all, to appoint a man would be an act of misogyny, right?


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Catherine Morgan, 19, was THREE times over the limit and driving without insurance when she crashed into a family home and caused £10,000 of damage just weeks after passing her test. Suspended sentence.

Our thanks to Paolo for this. An extract:

Defending, Mark Davies said Morgan had no previous convictions.

He added: ‘She has been through a lot of things in her life. She is holding it together now but was not when I told her she was at risk of prison. [J4MB: She was NEVER “at risk of prison”.]

‘Sometimes people make terrible mistakes and they can be lucky [J4MB: Lucky, my a**e.] there are no more serious consequences’.

Morgan, of Tumble, Swansea, pleaded guilty to driving while above the drink drive limit, using a vehicle without insurance, driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence and driving without due care and attention.

Chairman of magistrates Gillian Davies said: ‘We have considered all the information provided to us and note your previous clean character and remorse.

‘However, we feel this incident crosses the custody threshold. You had an extremely high reading of alcohol.

‘The accident you caused leaving the road and coming into collision with a flat was a traumatic and inconvenient one for the resident involved.

‘You knew you were over the limit and still drove. In fact, the whole incident could have been considerably worse.

‘You could have killed someone or yourself. You had only just passed your tests and had no insurance.

‘However, we have decided to suspend the sentence because of the personal mitigation on your behalf and we feel with assistance from the probation service you could address your issues and not see you in court again’.


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Bettina Arndt: Prime Minister derails fair trial

This week’s parliamentary apology to Brittany Higgins was greeted by lawyers everywhere with a gasp of incredulity that our Prime Minister could show such contempt for the laws of this country.

Now, let’s get this right. Brittany Higgins is not a victim. She achieves that status only after her allegations of sexual assault are proved in court. Right now, she is simply a witness in a rape case to be heard before a jury in June. A rape case where the lawyers for the defence have announced their client is not guilty.

Under our laws, this man is innocent until proven guilty. We are party to UN Human Rights Committee, which clearly states that “public authorities should refrain from prejudging the outcome of a trial by making public statements affirming the guilt of the accused, and that the media should avoid news coverage undermining the presumption of innocence.”

That means public authorities like our Prime Minister who in parliament apologised to Higgins for “the terrible things that took place here,” stating that Parliament House,  which “should have been a place for safety and contribution, turned out to be a nightmare.”

That surely assumes her story is true. The Prime Minister’s language shows strong support for Higgins’ claim that, after drinking herself silly and turning up late at night at Parliament House with a colleague, she later awoke to find herself naked on the Minister’s couch not after a consensual hook-up, but a sexual assault.

What actually happened on the Minister’s couch should be the subject of a proper criminal trial, where a jury would make a determination on the facts.

But now our Prime Minister has blown it. His irresponsible action sets the scene for defence lawyers to apply for a permanent stay, where the case would not proceed because the defendant is deemed unable to receive a fair hearing. It’s very rare that a court agrees to such a move and it would do nothing to clear the reputation of this young man who has already been publicly named and shamed by our biased, irresponsible media.

The more likely option is that the jury will be given directions to disregard the prejudicial words of our Prime Minister. Think about that. A jury of ordinary men and women will be told to ignore anything they have heard in the media or elsewhere. How could a jury in the national capital, in the Territory’s Supreme Court, possibly forget what was said across the lake in the National Parliament by the most powerful man in the country? It is simply inconceivable that the accused will be given a fair trial in this case.

Yesterday, John Korn, the lawyer for the accused, described the Prime Minister’s apology as an “absolute disgrace”. He was quoted saying: “He has no authority from anywhere or anybody to make that apology. He has abrogated and ignored the presumption of innocence. He’s ignored and disrespected the function of the courts and has no respect for the rule of law.”

In the ACT there’s at present no possibility of applying for a judge-only trial. Chris Merritt  pointed out in The Australian earlier this year that there have been cases where the court has determined that the adverse publicity so prejudices the case against the accused that it justifies a judge alone trial. This was what happened in 2019 when former politicians Eddie Obeid and Ian MacDonald were to face trial after years of being referred to publicly as “corrupt” and “disgraced”. As Merritt has explained, in that case, the NSW Supreme Court’s Justice Elizabeth Fullerton ordered a judge only trial, reprimanding both Morrison and Berejiklian for public comments about the case. Fullerton also singled out in what she called the “journalist frenzy” tweets about Obeid from Kate McClymont, the SMH investigatory journalist, one month before the trial. Here’s Merritt on Skye News last night.

Meanwhile, with the Higgins case now looming, the outrageous journalist frenzy is in full flight. It is reprehensible that our National Press Club invited Higgins to join Grace Tame speaking as “advocates for survivors of sexual assault.” The spectacle which followed was illuminating. Here were hundreds of our supposedly leading journalists, mainly female, wildly applauding Higgins, this key witness in a critical rape case, even before she spoke. Here’s how she started: “I was raped on a couch in what I thought was the safest and most secure building in Australia. In a workplace that has a police and security presence 24/ 7. The parliament of Australia is safe – it is secure – except if you’re a woman.”

These so-called journalists cheered Tames’ vicious, unhinged attacks on the Prime Minister and gave both women standing ovations. Watch Andrew Bolt on Sky News describing this orgy of hate.

Delighting in it all was Anthony Albanese, our Opposition leader, fresh from his own fulsome apology to parliament. He has taken every opportunity for meetings and photo opportunities with Higgins, praising her “extraordinary courage” and making it clear he was on her side. “He fundamentally seemed to understand what had happened to me” said Higgins proudly after one such meeting.

Labor thinks they are on a winner, exploiting this victim parade to expose what they cast as the government’s “women problem.” The government is delusional in imagining they could ever appease this noisy, small activist group who dominate our media but in no way represent the views of ordinary Australians. Perhaps the Press Club debacle will do something to convince conservative politicians that they are simply alienating their base by grovelling to these hate-filled harridans.

For the rest of us observing all this from the sidelines, it simply adds to our growing conviction that justice for men doesn’t matter in this country. Possible outcomes in the Higgins case are all equally dismal. If the defendant is found guilty in a trial whose fairness is open to question, it will send a shudder through the multitude of normal families already nervous about protecting their sons. But if he is acquitted the cries for further changes to our already anti-male legal system will be deafening.

At least we’ll have the pleasure of demanding Prime Minister and his colleagues apologize in parliament to that young man. I’m sure you’d all be eager to sign up for that fun campaign.

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The J4MB Smoking Club

The J4MB Smoking Club exists for men who enjoy smoking cigars and/or pipes, membership is free for those who are party members, details here. Our video playlist is here, it currently consists of three videos in which I’m joined by Elizabeth Hobson, former party leader (2020-21), at James J Fox in St James’s Street, London, around the corner from the Ritz hotel. It’s the oldest cigar merchant in the world, established in 1787.

The store includes a small museum dedicated to Sir Winston Churchill, a regular customer, as well as a sampling lounge, one of the few places in a commercial establishment in the UK in which the smoking of pipes and cigars is allowed. An interview with Robert Fox, the Managing Director, is here (video, 3:00), it includes footage taken in the sampling lounge.

On the continent, my favourite cigar merchant is PGC Hajenius in Amsterdam. One of the few English-language videos about the place, including the smoking lounge, is here (1:41).

My personal favourite cigar is the mild-flavoured Hoyo De Monterrey Epicure No.2, a review by CigarVixen here (8:08).

Onto pipes. From the website of the Pipe Club of London:

In the autumn of 1969, one in seven was a pipesmoker [J4MB: one in seven men, hopefully] – slogans such as “men of action smoke pipes” and “the successful man smokes a pipe” abounded in smoking literature and the second issue of Pipe Line magazine, winter 69/70, contained an article by Mr Alfred Dunhill entitled “The Making of a Perfect Pipe.”

I don’t know the proportion of British men who smoke a pipe today, but it’s far lower than 50 years ago.

Recent research by cultural historians at the University of Swindon established a clear causal link between the decline in pipe smoking in the UK, and the rise of feminism. The findings have yet to be published online, but we’ll publish the report as soon as it’s made available.

Given the causal link, it’s clearly important to reverse the decline in pipe smoking in the UK, to reverse the influence of feminism. Pipe smoking needs to become fashionable again, for men of all ages to discover (or re-discover) the pleasures of the habit.

The club will only admit male members – perhaps I could have phrased that better – but anti-feminist ladies will be permitted at events as guests of club members, so long as they’re smoking. Elizabeth Hobson, who much appreciates the occasional Havana, is looking forward to joining us.

Finally, I thought readers of this piece might be amused by my experience of ordering a wooden pipe stand from Amazon today. It’s difficult to imagine how a pipe stand per se could be injurious to health, but people ordering the item have to be at least 18 years of age, and show proof of age when the item is delivered – details here. Being 61, I look forward to the delivery driver demanding, with a straight face, that I show him proof of my age.

Happy smoking.


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Brave Bystander Rescues Dog From Frozen River

It’s what men do (video, 1:40).


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Christina Manning, 36, was caught driving nearly four times the limit with three children in her car after downing wine – on the day she launched her child minding business. Suspended sentence.

Our thanks to Ed for this. An extract:

At the time, Manning was working as a supply teacher at Princes Primary School, Liverpool, and she was reported to the Teaching Regulation Agency.

Craig Underwood, who chaired the virtual TRA hearing on January 19 this year, said in his judgement: ‘The panel noted that the behaviour involved in committing the offences could have had an impact on the safety or security of pupils and/or members of the public.

‘The panel were clear that it was more luck than good judgement that nobody was hurt and that this could have resulted in serious injury to a pupil or member of the public.

‘The panel noted that Ms Manning’s behaviour ultimately led to a sentence of imprisonment, (albeit that it was suspended), which was indicative of the seriousness of the offences committed.’

ALBEIT that it was suspended?!!! How on earth is a suspended sentence “indicative of the seriousness of the offences committed”?


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Jordan Peterson: “Why I Love Great Britain”

The world’s greatest living famous Canadian, surely? Enjoy (video, 22:55). Recorded about seven weeks ago, 1.6+ million views.


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