Mary Harrington: Why Western men gave up on war

An insightful piece in UnHerd. Harrington ends with this:

Hemingway began his life in the shadow of Tennyson’s Light Brigade, and finished it in the shadow of Hiroshima. Over the same period, the raw, elemental struggles between man and man, or man and nature, so characteristic of Hemingway’s work, grew more attenuated. His literary career was both as a “masculine” writer, but also as an elegy for a world where the conventionally masculine virtues of courage, risk-taking, stoicism and heroism were easily celebrated and widely accepted as culturally essential.

Since his time, the world has retreated steadily from conflict, toward mechanised and then mediated life; a process culminating in the radical safetyism and dematerialised common life of Covid lockdowns, and the online-first social life the pandemic ushered in. And now that we have virtualised social life to the point where any physical violence is foreclosed, even most arguments about masculinity now inevitably take place in the feminine key.

Young men, already restive, are growing mutinous under this regime. The lurid and angry literature emerging captures these men’s ambivalence: sickened by, but also usually still implicated in, the banality and perceived effeminacy of a modern world denuded of both danger and opportunity. We can only speculate on what may happen if (or when) such men leave behind the neutered disaffection of the internet, and start searching en masse for danger and heroism beyond the screen.


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Jeremy’s Razors: The Greatest Commercial Ever

Enjoy (video, 3:54).


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Is the Children and Families Act 2014 fit for purpose?

Our thanks to Jan James for this.


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Zachary Benn, 19, charged with rape, is found not guilty and walks free from court

Our thanks to Alan for this. He asks:

So why did he spend six months in prison and why is she not being charged?

Good questions, though of course we all know the answers. We have long called for the anonymity of suspected sexual offenders to be protected until and unless the individuals are convicted, and for those making false allegations to be prosecuted. When we relaunch shortly as the Children & Family Party, they will be in the related manifesto, as they’ve always been in the J4MB manifesto.


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Evolutionary psychologist David Buss shares w/ Jordan Peterson how women select men

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Bob Harris: The Men of Country

On 27 February Whisperin’ Bob Harris, 127, presented The Men of Country on his BBC Radio 2 programme. Very enjoyable. Need I mention that he presented The Woman of Country the previous week? Possibly not, and that is why the Bobster is still on the BBC.


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Trees Going Their Own Way (TGTOW)

A piece on the BBC. Holly Warton is a “tree whisperer” – this is where postmodernism inevitably leads. An extract:

Holly feels a strong connection to nature which has led her to connect with the flora around her. She says that when she communicates with the spirts of trees she hears a voice in her head that is not her own.

“The language that they use is very different from my own language. And it’s very clear to me that it’s something that’s coming from outside me.

“But different people have different ways of receiving the messages. Some people will feel a sensation in their bodies, some people will see images that kind of serve as symbols for the conversation. But I do hear a voice.”

I had a chat today with Woody, a tree in the grounds of Buchanan Castle. He spoke in a language very different to my own – French, and cultivated. I mentioned the matter to one of the gardeners, Hamish, who suggested Woody may have been cultivated in France. He (the tree, not Hamish) told me:

J’en ai marre des femmes folles, je vais mon propre chemin.

(I’m sick of crazy women, I’m going my own way.)

Woody may be the first of many Trees Going Their Own Way (TGTOWs). Trees are famously tolerant – have you ever heard one complain? – but even they have their limits.


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What a wash out! Luxury lifestyle influencer Ari Reid is mocked after revealing the secret to ‘drawing a bath the English way’ – by turning on the taps and putting the plug in

Enjoy.


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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.

Government chucks fuel on the cancel culture fire with Online Safety Bill

The Government has unveiled the latest draft of the Online Safety Bill, a piece of legislation that Ministers say will make the UK the “safest place to go online” – or in other words, “turn the internet into a safe space”, to quote our founder Toby Young in his Spectator column. The legislation would impose severe penalties on social media companies that fail to remove “content that is harmful to adults” from their platforms. As Toby explained:

Given that Ofcom would be empowered to levy ‘significant fines’ on errant social media companies – 10 per cent of their ‘worldwide revenue’, according to the first draft of the bill – that would create a powerful incentive for them to remove anything that some hypothetical, ultra-sensitive person might find upsetting.

Our Director of Policy and Legislative Affairs Jennifer Powers wrote for UnHerd that the legislation has improved a bit since its first draft – but that it’s still awful if you value free speech. She said:

Perfectly legitimate views about sex-based women’s rights have been widely censored on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. Women are disproportionately affected by this censorship and the Bill, as drafted, will only make the situation worse.

Guido Fawkes pointed out that the Bill has united “gender-critical feminists, LGBT groups, and the churches in opposition”. You can read our press release on the Online Safety Bill here.

Mark Johnson of Big Brother Watch said the legislation was rightly becoming known as the “Censor’s Charter”. Big Brother Watch recently conducted an experiment using dummy accounts to post real comments on social media platforms made by high-profile politicians. The Culture Secretary’s own comments, posted under a fake name, were removed by Facebook. She seems unaware that her legislation will “entrench these problems”, Johnson argued. But Nadine Dorries argued her bill would actually “defend freedom of expression”. She also said the Government would draw up a list of “priority” harms for social media companies to focus on removing, which the Times expects to include ‘hate speech’. Freddie Hayward, writing in the New Statesman, said the published draft would likely be revised significantly as it passed through Parliament.

If passed, the legislation will become effective by Christmas. The Daily Mail highlighted “the crushing effect on press freedom” posed by the bill: “legitimate stories about terrorism or child abuse could be blocked by default”. Social media companies would be expected to cooperate with Ofcom in its efforts to censor ‘hate speech’ and executives who refuse could face a two-year jail term for “suppressing information”, the Times reported.

Labour said the Government’s censorship hasn’t come quickly enough, and called for it to go further and include a “crackdown” on anonymous accounts. The Guardian also welcomed the legislation, which you’d think would ring alarm bells among Conservative MPs.

Nottingham gives honorary degree to Chinese ambassador but rescinds offer to “controversial” Dr Tony Sewell

Nottingham University has rescinded the offer of an honorary degree to Dr Tony Sewell following the publication of his report on racism last year, which rejected the fashionable idea that Britain is institutionally racist. The University claimed he could no longer be given the honour because he was now a “subject of political controversy”. In response, Dr Sewell said there was clearly “no free speech” allowed in UK universities, comparing the current climate to that of the Soviet Union. The Daily Mail pointed out that among Nottingham’s former recipients of honorary degrees are a former prime minister of Malaysia, who was jailed for embezzling £537 million, and a Chinese ambassador who called reports about China’s persecution of the Uyghurs “fake news”.

Professor Matthew Goodwin of our Advisory Council, who used to lecture at Nottingham, said the decision was “politically motivated”, and that it was probably made simply because administrators disagree with Dr Sewell’s report. Why are his views verboten, asked Rakib Ehsan. Dr Sewell is just the latest “good and decent” individual to be sacrificed on the woke altar, wrote Stephen Glover in the Daily Mail.

Crackdown promised on “pro-Putin” academics as Russian dissidents risk prison

Academics have been accused of helping Putin’s war effort by pushing Kremlin lines on social media, a claim they have rejected as smears. Tim Hayward of Edinburgh University has denied being a “useful idiot” for Putin. The Government has promised to “crack down hard” on pro-Putin propaganda in higher education, as has Scotland’s Higher Education Minister.

A video circulating on social media showed a woman being arrested in Russia for holding a sign which read simply “two words”. A second woman was seemingly then about to defend the arrest of the first woman – she was a Putin loyalist – and was promptly arrested as well. Our founder Toby Young tweeted that the video “perfectly illustrates why everyone should stand up for free speech, regardless of where they stand on an issue”.

Producer Marina Ovsyannikova risked a lengthy prison term after her on-air protest on Russia’s Channel One. She appeared behind a presenter with a sign saying: “No to war! Don’t believe the propaganda. They’re lying to you here.” She has been found guilty of a lesser charge than was initially feared, that of “organising an unauthorised public event”. She has been fined 30,000 roubles (£220 at the time of writing).

Russia has opened a criminal investigation against Facebook owner Meta after the firm changed its policy to allow users to call for the death of Russian president Vladimir Putin and Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko. Russians have said farewell to Instagram following the end of the platform in the country, the Financial Times reported.

Calls continue for Russian cultural boycott

The Association of British Orchestras has rejected any “blanket boycott” of work by Russian composers, the Telegraph reported. Laura Freeman pointed out just how dangerous it is for Russian artists to speak out against Putin. Bolshoi ballerina Olga Smirnova has condemned the war and left Russia for the Netherlands. There is an ongoing debate about whether Russian scientists should be free to publish in academic journals, with some academics arguing for a boycott.

Russian language and cultural classes being hosted on Saturday mornings at a primary school in Warrington were cancelled after some residents demanded they be stopped. One said that “All Russian classes – whether dancing or other academic classes – should be cancelled and not supported.” The Council initially heeded the call to end the sessions “in respect of the current distressing situation in Ukraine”, only to then promptly reverse the decision and claim the cancellation had been because of “safety concerns” after the school received threatening letters about the classes.

Cancelled talk from Julie Bindel deemed “maximum-risk” event by York

A talk by feminist campaigner Julie Bindel at York has been cancelled by activists, the Student Union and the University, according to organiser Euan Clayton, President of the University of York Free Speech Society. Writing for Free Speech Champions, he said he’d been told by the university’s authorities that the talk had been delisted from the events website so a “thorough risk assessment” could take place. The ‘risk assessment’ found the possibility of a protest at the event – as well as a 100% chance that Bindel would breach the University’s ‘equality, diversity and inclusion’ policies. The talk was therefore labelled “high-risk” and permanently banned from appearing on the official website. Organisers were notified of its cancellation just two days before it was due to take place. Activists campaigning against the talk claimed Bindel has supported “the mass homicide of sex workers”. Balls, obviously. [J4MB: Is there some confusion with Julie Burchill, who supported exactly that? Details here.]

Tricia Marwick, a former SNP MSP, has accused St Andrews of being “anti-Scottish” after a student published a satirical article about Nicola Sturgeon in a campus newspaper, The Saint. The paper had initially said it regretted publishing the piece, but that apology was retracted. The editors issued a second statement saying they recognised the article had caused “offence”. The article can (at the time of writing) still be read here.

Durham University is reviewing its speaker policies in the aftermath of the attempt by students to get South College head Professor Tim Luckhurst fired after he invited Rod Liddle to speak last year. Students are now claiming there has been a “cover-up” after administrators announced they wouldn’t publish their investigation into the episode. The University has vowed it will not “exclude any speakers from our campus” as a result of the review.

Meanwhile, two thirds of Yale students signed a letter in support of demonstrators who shut down a free speech discussion between a secular humanist speaker and a Christian representative of the Alliance Defending Freedom. One protester said she would “literally fight you, bitch”. Police had to escort both speakers from the building.

Censured Police Commissioner hits back after Conservative MP tries to silence her

Lisa Townsend, the Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner reprimanded for having dared express her view about women’s safety in the trans debate, spoke to the Daily Mail about her ordeal. One complainant opposing Townsend was a fellow conservative, Crispin Blunt MP. Townsend told the paper:

What I get in my inbox constantly is women saying: “I can’t speak up because if I say anything I will be ostracised or I won’t get a promotion and might even get a dismissal, so thank you for doing so.”

She was also interviewed on GB News by Andrew Doyle, the comedian, writer and presenter who sits on our Advisory Council.

Our director Douglas Murray wrote about the police’s obsession with transphobic hate crime and even thought policing, such as in the case of Harry Miller.

Trans ideology enforced in UK schools

“Children in schools across Scotland are now being taught that whatever their parents may tell them, boys can be girls and girls can be boys, and that only children can ‘know’ whether they are a boy or a girl,” wrote Maggie Mellon in the Sunday Times. Debbie Hayton described the garbled language of trans ideology for the Spectator.

Trans ideology and its outdated stereotypes have no place in the classroom, said Conservative MP Miriam Cates, a former biology teacher. The Schools Minister said ‘LGBT’ content should be taught in schools. Meanwhile, Wilfred Reilly wrote about the misreporting of Florida’s so-called ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, which he described as a tightly drawn piece of legislation which will ensure age-appropriate sex education.

The case of Maya Forstater is being heard this week in the Employment Tribunal, and should attract support from all quarters, wrote Lois McLatchie of ADF UK.

Gender war lightning rod J.K. Rowling is in the news again. Jordan Tyldesley wrote for the Independent that the author “gives hope to the many women and LGBTQ people who now feel too nervous to state their views but are no longer willing to adhere to a combative form of trans activism”.

A protest in Manchester about violence inflicted on women and girls was attacked and heckled by trans activists last weekend. Brendan O’Neill wrote that the media continue to report horrific crimes committed by men who describe themselves as ‘transgender’ as though they were committed by women, and that they should stop misleading readers.

Hate crime in Scotland

Former Justice Secretary Hamza Yousaf, who presided over the Hate Crime Act (which is still to come into force despite having been passed into law), was criticised after explanatory notes designed to set out “what people can and cannot say” failed to provide any examples of ‘hate speech’ that might actually be prohibited under the law. Stuart Waiton urged the Scottish Government not to make misogyny a hate crime.

Moray Council is considering action on “anti-English racism” after having accepted new definitions of Islamophobia and antisemitism.

The new religion in British public schools

The religion of woke now pervades top public schools, wrote Julian Mann for the Conservative Woman. Westminster School, which charges £43,000 a year, has promised regular assemblies on “sexism, equality and racism”. Mann said the “tepid” Christianity he remembers from his own schooling has been replaced by wokery.

Other news

Geoffrey Robertson QC wrote about the chilling effect on free speech from a misguided emphasis on the right to privacy.

Secular writer Raif Badawi has been released from prison in Saudi Arabia after a 10-year jail sentence for “insulting Islam”. He was publicly flogged for his “crime”.

Ruth Smeeth, head of Index on Censorship and a former Labour MP, said the Right has “tried to hijack” free speech, which the Left has traditionally defended.

Yu Ting reported on the final decline of Hong Kong’s independent press, describing how young journalists are turning to other work as newspapers are shuttered. Publishers are redacting references to Taiwan and Hong Kong to appease Chinese censors.

Last chance to book! Andrew Doyle in conversation with Toby Young

Join us this coming Tuesday (March 22) for our next Online Speakeasy: Why Free Speech Matters. Toby will be joined by comedian, author and GB News presenter Andrew Doyle. The event is exclusive to FSU members and free to attend. Register here.

Comedy night: Liberty After Lockdown

Members may be interested in a free speech comedy night hosted by Big Brother Watch. The fundraiser for BBW will feature Geoff Norcott (Live at the Apollo, The Mash Report, Mock the Week, Question Time), the fabulous Mary Bourke, Prince Abdi, Nick Dixon, Tania Edwards and MC Darius Davies. Get your ticket here.

Reminder: Battle of Ideas

FSU members in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland may wish to attend a Battle of Ideas event in Belfast on Saturday, March 26 as part of the Imagine Belfast Festival. The day will include three panel discussions: “The Dangers of Online Safety”, “Can Culture Survive the Culture Wars?” and “Snowflakes or Revolutionaries? Free Speech on Campus”.

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UNITED STATES: New Secret Service report details growing incel terrorism threat

Our thanks to Gerry for this nonsensical piece from CBS News. Gerry writes:

Note that US government agencies have started to include the term “anti-feminist” in their reports concerning “domestic terrorism.”

Extracts from the article:

The federal government on Tuesday released a study on the growing terrorism threat from men who call themselves “anti-feminists” or “involuntary celibates” and draw motivation for violence from their inability to develop relationships with women. Since 2014, attacks inspired by the “incel movement” and spanning the U.S. and Canada have left dozens dead…

Early intervention and behavioral threat assessments could be the difference between life and death for women targeted by the growing ideology, according to the 26-page report. The report concluded that while “there is no one profile of an individual who plans or executes an act of targeted violence,”… [J4MB: The one profile that unites all mass shooters is fatherlessness.]…

According to the U.S. Secret Service’s analysis, Beierle was motivated to carry out violence by his inability to develop or maintain relationships with women. Although the origins of “anti-feminist” and “incel” movements vary, the shooter’s final crime in 2018 is part of a string of gender-based ideology-driven attacks calling for violence against women.

The report also investigated other recent incidents of violence linked to misogynistic extremism. In July of 2020, Roy Den Hollander, a self-described “anti-feminist” lawyer and fervent men’s rights advocate killed the son of U.S. District Court Judge Esther Salas, motivated by a belief that “manhood is in serious jeopardy in America.” In dossiers later found by law enforcement, the 72-year-old called for a “revolution.”


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